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OVERVIEW DESCRIPTION: This comprehensive set of multiple-choice questions is designed for the Level 2 Tow Truck Operator certification exam, an intermediate, proctored, multiple-choice assessment for medium and heavy-duty towing and recovery. It evaluates an operator’s ability to safely manage commercial vehicles and complex roadside incidents beyond standard light-duty tows. The content covers Traffic Incident Management (TIM) in accordance with MUTCD standards, medium-duty vehicle chassis specifications and weight ratings, intermediate rigging and equipment use, OSHA and Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations, and safe towing procedures including passenger transport, damage documentation, and customer communication.

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Tow Truck Operator Level 2 (Medium and Heavy-Duty)
Certification Exam | Latest Verified Questions and
Detailed Answers
OVERVIEW DESCRIPTION:
This comprehensive set of multiple-choice questions is designed for the Level 2 Tow Truck
Operator certification exam, an intermediate, proctored, multiple-choice assessment for
medium and heavy-duty towing and recovery. It evaluates an operator’s ability to safely
manage commercial vehicles and complex roadside incidents beyond standard light-duty
tows. The content covers Traffic Incident Management (TIM) in accordance with MUTCD
standards, medium-duty vehicle chassis specifications and weight ratings, intermediate
rigging and equipment use, OSHA and Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations, and safe
towing procedures including passenger transport, damage documentation, and customer
communication.

QUESTION 1

According to MUTCD standards for temporary traffic control, what is the minimum
recommended distance for placing an initial advance warning sign on a roadway with a

posted speed of 55 mph?
A. 250 feet

B. 500 feet
C. 750 feet

D. 1,000 feet
CORRECT ANSWER: B


EXPERT RATIONALE: The MUTCD Table 6C-1 specifies a minimum advance warning sign
placement distance of 500 feet for a 55 mph urban or highway speed limit. This allows

approaching drivers adequate time to react.

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QUESTION 2

During an incident on a high-speed interstate, the first arriving unit should position their
apparatus to create a buffer zone. This technique is known as:

A. Blocking right-of-way
B. Counter-flow positioning

C. Fend-off positioning
D. Taper establishment

CORRECT ANSWER: C

EXPERT RATIONALE: Fend-off positioning places the towing vehicle at an angle to shield

the work area, deflecting errant vehicles away from responders. It is a critical immediate
safety action.


QUESTION 3
What is the primary goal of quick clearance strategies in Traffic Incident Management?

A. Reducing the tow operator’s fuel consumption
B. Minimizing secondary crashes and traffic congestion

C. Allowing law enforcement to complete paperwork faster
D. Ensuring the towing company gets paid sooner
CORRECT ANSWER: B

EXPERT RATIONALE: Quick clearance aims to move disabled/abandoned vehicles and

debris as fast as safely possible to restore normal traffic flow, dramatically reducing the
risk of secondary collisions.


QUESTION 4
According to the Incident Command System (ICS), who is ultimately responsible for the

safety of all responders within the incident scene’s hot zone?
A. The Senior Tow Operator

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B. The Incident Commander

C. The Department of Transportation liaison
D. The first arriving law enforcement officer

CORRECT ANSWER: B

EXPERT RATIONALE: The Incident Commander (IC) has overall authority and

responsibility for managing the incident, including the safety of all personnel on scene.

QUESTION 5

What color combination on a traffic cone designates a temporary traffic control device
for use on public roadways in the United States?

A. Solid yellow
B. Orange with white reflective bands

C. Solid red with white stripes
D. Blue with reflective tape

CORRECT ANSWER: B

EXPERT RATIONALE: MUTCD standards mandate orange cones with two white

retroreflective collars (bands) for use in traffic control zones to maximize visibility day
and night.


QUESTION 6
When placing a lane-blocking taper for a full lane closure on a roadway with a posted

speed of 15 mph, the MUTCD minimum taper length using 12-foot lanes is:
A. 90 feet

B. 180 feet
C. 360 feet

D. 540 feet
CORRECT ANSWER: B

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EXPERT RATIONALE: For speeds ≤40 mph, taper length L = lane width (ft) × speed

(mph). 12 ft × 15 mph = 180 ft. This provides a gradual, safe transition.

QUESTION 7

Which of the following best describes a “Class A” tow as defined by many state highway
incident management programs?

A. A light-duty tow requiring only a wheel-lift
B. A heavy-duty recovery involving a rolled tanker

C. A standard tow for a passenger car on a flatbed
D. A medium-duty tow of a straight truck or large vehicle requiring a heavy wrecker

CORRECT ANSWER: D

EXPERT RATIONALE: Class A typically refers to medium/heavy-duty tows involving

commercial vehicles, buses, or heavy trucks that exceed the capacity of light-duty
equipment. Definitions vary by state but this aligns with Level 2 scope.


QUESTION 8
The “safe positioning” of a tow truck at an incident scene to shield responders is often

referred to by emergency services as:
A. Shadow blocking
B. Upstream intercept
C. Blocking to the left

D. Safe-position wedge
CORRECT ANSWER: A


EXPERT RATIONALE: Shadow blocking uses the tow truck as a protective barrier
between moving traffic and the work area, creating a “shadow” of safety.

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