CDL Prep Exam for Texas Commercial Vehicle Operations Final Questions and Answers
CDL Prep Exam for Texas Commercial Vehicle Operations Final Questions and Answers 65 Feet - CORRECT ANSWER-No Combination of vehicles, other than tractor-trailer combination, may exceed: 80 inches or more - CORRECT ANSWER-All trailers or semitrailers must be equipped with clearance lamps, side marker lamps, and side reflectors if their width is: Three feet - CORRECT ANSWER-The load on a vehicle may extend beyond the front of the vehicle, without a special permit, more than: Amber - CORRECT ANSWER-The color of clearance lamps on the front of a vehicle must be: Four feet - CORRECT ANSWER-The load on a truck may not extend over the rear of the vehicle more than: 1959 - CORRECT ANSWER-Turn signal indicators are required on all motor vehicles manufactured after model year: Meet load/or covering regulations to prevent spilling or blowing - CORRECT ANSWERVehicles transporting loose material ex:(sand, dirt, gravel, etc.) that is capable of spilling or blowing from the vehicle must: Having two head lamps - CORRECT ANSWER-Every farm tractor manufactured after January 1, 1972, should comply with state lighting laws by: Get a special permit from the TxDOT - CORRECT ANSWER-To operate on the highway, a motor vehicle or trailer having metal wheels and weighing 5,000 pounds or more, you must: Two approved red flags - CORRECT ANSWER-During times when lighted lamps are not required, the driver should set out: Shift to a lower gear - CORRECT ANSWER-Before going down a steep grade with a commercial vehicle you should: Two - CORRECT ANSWER-Every trailer must have how many reflectors on the rear?
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