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5 HOUR PRE-LICENSING COURSE
6 HOUR DDC CLASS
FREE CDL
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ELDT
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DMV
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Application for Driver License or Non-Driver ID MV-44
Vehicle Registration/Title Application – MV-82.1
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AIR BRAKES
Air Brakes Test 6
Air Brakes Test 5
Air Brakes Test 4
Air Brakes Test 3
Air Brakes Test 2
Air Brakes Test 1
CAR LICENSE
Road Signs You Must Know
Sharing the Road
Special Driving Conditions
Alcohol and Other Drugs
Parallel Parking
Passing
Intersections and Turns
Traffic Control
CAR QUIZ 1-18
Car Quiz 12
Car Quiz 11
Car Quiz 10
Car Quiz 9
Car Quiz 8
Car Quiz 7
Car Quiz 6
Car Quiz 5
Car Quiz 4
Car Quiz 3
COMBINATION
Combination Test 3
Combination Test 2
Combination Test 1
DOUBLES/TRIPlES
Doub/Trips Test 3
Doub/Trips Test 2
Doub/Trips Test 1
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE
Knowledge Test 12
Knowledge Test 11
Knowledge Test 10
Knowledge Test 9
Knowledge Test 8
Knowledge Test 7
Knowledge Test 6
Knowledge Test 5
Knowledge Test 4
Knowledge Test 3
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL
Haz Mat Test 7
Haz Mat Test 6
Haz Mat Test 5
Haz Mat Test 4
Haz Mat Test 3
Haz Mat Test 2
Haz Mat Test 1
PASSENGER
Passenger Test 6
Passenger Test 5
Passenger Test 4
Passenger Test 3
Passenger Test 2
Passenger Test 1
TANKER
Tanker Test 5
Tanker Test 4
Tanker Test 3
Tanker Test 2
Tanker Test 1
Tanker Test 1
1.
They drive a vehicle that has air brakes
They drive a vehicle that is designed to carry more than fifteen (15) passengers including the driver.
They drive a vehicle that has a gross weight rating of more than 26,000 pounds.
They drive a vehicle that is designed to carry more than nine passengers.
1.
On the seats
Under the seat
Behind the seats
In the aisle
1.
Small arms ammunition labeled orm-d
Car batteries
Explosives
Class 1 poison
1.
The location
The next departure time
The reason for stopping
All of the above
1.
Should not be discharged where it would be unsafe for them.
Is not your responsibility
Should not be allowed on the bus
May be thrown off the bus
1.
Driving too slow
Driving on a wet surface
Driving too fast
Driving at the correct speed
1.
15 and 50 feet before a railroad crossing
5 to 10 feet before a railroad crossing
20 to 25 feet before a railroad crossing
None of the above
1.
Report any defects
Take all your personal belongings
Inspect your bus
All of the above
1.
To replace the rear door emergency buzzer
As a safety feature when the exit door is open
To replace the parking brake
All of the above.
1.
If getting off the bus would be more risky for the riders
By a tow truck with a GVWR of at lease 27,000 pounds
If the distance is less than 1 mile
By another bus with its 4-way flashers on.
1.
750
500
250
100
1.
0
1
2
3
1.
Only if your bus holds more that 27 people
Only when you will be driving over 35 mph
Only when driving on sand, gravel, or ice covered roads
At all times
1.
Tear gas
Emergency hospital supplies
Emergency drug shipments
Small arms ammunition (orm-d)
1.
Have the rider pay a second fare
Instruct them to sit next to an open window
Not allow them to do it
Tell them they must go to the rear of the bus
1.
Should be used in place of the parking brake
Releases the brakes
Should be used in emergencies
Works when the passenger exit doors are open
1.
Stored in the passenger compartment
Labeled
Packed in a yellow box.
All of the above
1.
Class a bus
Class b bus
Class c bus
All of these vehicles can be driven with a class b bus license.
1.
26,000
32,000
34,000
40,000
1.
Accelerate hard and release the clutch quickly
Hold the foot brake until the clutch has been fully released.
Slowly release the clutch while releasing the parking brakes
Use the same method that is used when starting on a level surface or downgrade.
1.
Only when the bus is moving at 30 mph or less
Only when the bus is at a stop
Whenever the driver finds it necessary while driving
None of the above
1.
Using only downshifting
Using only the parking brakes
Use the snub braking method (5 mph below safe speed)
Fanning or pumping the brakes
1.
Increase the normal (daytime) following distance by one second.
Drive slightly slower than the other traffic
Drive slightly faster than the other traffic
Drive close to the shoulder of the road
1.
Greater distance between the front and rear wheels
Sharper turns and curves
Faster speed on turns and curves
All of the above
1.
Come to a complete stop before crossing
Turn the vehicle flashers on before crossing
Tap the electric horn before crossing
Slow down and prepare to stop if a train is approaching
1.
None of these
Back toward the side opposite the driver
Use voice signals to communicate with a helper
Turn the steering wheel so that the front moves away from the direction in which you want the back of the vehicle to go
1.
Using four way flashers to warn of danger ahead
Signaling to others that you will change lanes
All of these answers are proper to use
Signaling to others that it is safe to pass your bus
1.
Off tracking on sloped curves
Humps or dips in the road
Backing on level ground
Driving in slippery conditions
1.
Only by a mechanic
Every 90 days
Only while the engine is hot
None of the above
1.
75
100
150
200
1.
Not have any signs, stickers, or markings anywhere near it
Have a red electric door light turned on at all times
Be secured when operating the bus
Meet all of the requirements listed in the answers above.
1.
Emergency windows
Windows
Roof vents
Both a and b
1.
A two inch line on the floor to the rear of the driver's seat
A line two feet from the rear exit
There is no such thing on a bus
A two inch line dividing the aisle in half
1.
Mention rules
Not allow riders on the bus until departure time
Explain rules
All of the above
1.
5 to 10 feet before the draw of the bridge
15 to 20 feet before the draw of the bridge
50 feet before the draw of the bridge
20 to 25 feet before the draw of the bridge
1.
Talking with riders while driving
All of these
Towing a disabled bus
Fueling your bus with riders on board
1.
Only on the outside wheel of dual wheels.
On any or all the wheels
Anywhere except on the front wheels
Only when the average speed will be less that 40 mph
1.
Rider signaling devices are working
Every handhold and railing is secure
Emergency exit handles are secure
All of the above
1.
With any of the windows open
In a closed building
Without a static chain
With a higher grade of fuel
1.
Any driver can use all exits
Riders are protected from falling or shifting packages
The driver can move freely and easily
All of the above
1.
In front of the standee line
Within two feet of any window
Between the wheel wells
Within two feet of an emergency exit
1.
Clearance your bus needs
Poles and wires
Gaps your bus needs to accelerate
All of the above
1.
4
0
6
8
1.
Hydraulic jack, fire extinguisher, signal flares
Repair kit, spare electric fuses, and fire extinguisher
Fire extinguisher, spare electrical fuses, and emergency reflectors
Emergency reflectors, fire extinguisher, signal flares and tire repair kit
1.
When a policeman or flagman is directing traffic
Street car crossing
Railroad tracks used only for industrial switching within a business district
All of the above
1.
1
3
5
10
1.
3 times
3 x 2 or 6 times
3 x 3 or 9 times
3 x 4 or 12 times
1.
Four seconds
One second for every 10 feet of vehicle length (rounded upward to the nearest 10 feet)
Answer a plus one second.
None of the above
1.
Taking medication of any kind
Ill or impaired, and the condition interferes with the ability to drive safel
Ill for longer than three hours
All of the above
1.
When you know that all other divers have seen your signal
About halfway through the maneuver
Just before starting the maneuver
When the maneuver is complete
1.
After every rest break
At the end of every work day
At every duty status change
At the start of every trip
1.
Let the vehicle on the right have the right of way
Let the faster vehicle have the right of way
Let whoever got there first have the right of way
Let the other driver have the right of wa
1.
You should be able to stop within the distance that you can see ahead
The posted speed limit is safe for all conditions
The heavier the bus, the less stopping distance required
All of the above are true.
1.
Turning your high beams on
Blinking your trailer or side lights
Looking to the right side of your lane
Putting down your visors to block the beams
1.
2/32
4/32
6/32
8/32
1.
Destination sign
Windows
Service brakes
Rest room service
1.
The highest range should only be used with heavy loads
The highest range should be used at all times except when roads are slippery
Lower ranges should only be used by buses equipped with engine brakes.
Lowest ranges should be used for greater engine braking on downgrades
1.
At an angle to traffic with the front door facing the downstream side of traffic
In line with traffic, against the farthest left wall divider, or line
In line with traffic and centered between the left edge of the shoulder and the left edge of traffic
None of the above
1.
A
B
C
All of the above.
1.
By staying in the right hand lane
By driving slightly faster than the other traffic
By traveling in convoy packs with other heavy vehicles
By passing only the slowest vehicles
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