Complete Answers Graded A+ 2025-
2026 Version.
Are all drivers responsible for making sure axle weights are within legal limits? A. Yes
B. No - Answer A. Yes
If a driver spends 2 hours off duty at a rest stop and then goes into the sleeper berth for 8 more
hours, can the driver drive 11 hours?
A. Yes
B. No - Answer A. Yes
There is an "adverse weather" provision, in case of unforeseen weather emergencies, that
allows you to drive an extra 2 hours to reach a place of safety. This rule allows you to exceed any
Hours-of-Service rules 11, 14, and/or 70 hours...
A. True
B. False - Answer B. False
The application gauge tells you how much pressure is in the air tanks...
A. True
B. False - Answer B. False
All interstate drivers are exempt from keeping a logbook...
A. True
B. False - Answer B. False
As a co-driver, if you are sitting in the passenger seat reading a magazine (2 hours before or
after an 8-hour Sleeper Berth break) and your partner is driving, you are "on duty"... - Answer
A. True
The most common type of foundation brake found on heavy duty commercial vehicles, is the S-
cam disc...
A. True
, A. True
B. False - Answer A. True
If you have a stop, that is shorter than 15 minutes, you do not have to come off the driving
line...
A. True
B. False - Answer A. True
You may abbreviate the state name on your logbook flag...
A. True
B. False - Answer A. True
The most important gauge to watch when starting your engine is the:
A. Air Pressure
B. Pyrometer
C. Oil Pressure
D. Tachometer - Answer C. Oil Pressure
All logbook Flags must have city and state or:
A. The nearest two intersecting roadways, mile marker and the name if the nearest town
B. Only the mile marker number
C. A note on the Flag, of what you think is the approximate location
D. Only purpose for the Flag - Answer A. The nearest two intersecting roadways, mile marker
and the name of the nearest town
Which Logbook Rule must you count both on your On Duty and Driving time?
A. 80-hour Rule
B. 10-hour Rule
C. 14-hour Rule
D. 50-hour Rule - Answer C. 14-hour Rule
Which Logbook Rule must you count only your Driving Time?