Texas Commercial Vehicle Operation Test with complete solution
When going downhill with a commercial vehicle, it is unlawful to: - Coast Which of the following vehicles are not required to have mud flaps? - Pole trailers The first thing the driver of a disabled truck or bus should do is: - set out flares, reflectors or flags The top speed limit for heavy trucks on designated rural interstates in the nighttime is: - 65 mph The height from the ground for mounted reflectors must be at least - 24 inches When turning right with a long vehicle or combination truck-trailer, if it is impossible to stay in the proper lane, you should - Approach the corner 4 feet from the curb or right edge of the roadway, then turn into the right-hand lane When stopped on the side of a divided highway, flags or reflectors must be placed - One 10 feet behind the vehicle, one 100 feet behind and one 200 feet behind the vehicle The maximum speed limit for a pickup truck with a manufacturer's rated carrying capacity of 2,000 lbs or less on U.S. or state highways in the daytime is - 70 mph The load on a vehicle may not extend beyond the front of the vehicle, without a special permit, more than - Three feet The color of clearance lamps on the front of a vehicle must be - Amber Trailers and semitrailers must ordinarily have brakes that can be applied by the driver when the gross weight of the trailer exceeds - 4,500 p
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