CLASS F-GA WRITTEN EXAM NEWEST 2025/2026 ACTUAL EXAM
WITH COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
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Effect of speed on stopping distance - ANSWER-When you
double your speed from 20 to 40 mph the impact is 4 times
greater
Triple the speed from 20 to 60, the impact is 9 times greater
At 60 mph, stopping distance greater than football field length
80 mph, 16 times greater
Effect of vehicle weight on stopping distance - ANSWER-the
heavier the vehicle the more work the breaks must do it stop it.But
the breaks, tires, springs, and shock absorbers on heavy vehicles
are desinged to work best when the vehicle is fully loaded. Empty
trucks require greater stopping distances because an empty
vehicle has less traction.
Slippery surfaces - ANSWER-Wet roads can double stopping
distance
Reduce speeds by 1/3 on wet road
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On packed snow, reduce by 1/2
On ice reduce to a crawl
Identifying slippery surfaces - ANSWER--shaded areas
-bridges (32 degrees or lower)
-melting ice
-black ice
-vehicle icing
-after rain begins
-hydroplaning
Speed on Downgrades - ANSWER-Maintain a speed not too fast
for:
-Total weight of vehicle and cargo
-length of grade
-steepness of grade
-road conditions
-weather
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How much space? - ANSWER-10 feet of vehicle length for
speeds below 40mph. At greater speeds, you must add one
second for safety
In a 60 foot rig, you will need 6 seconds
Tailgater safety - ANSWER--avoid quick changes
-increase following distance
-don't speed up
-avoid tricks
What is a hazard? - ANSWER-Any road condition or other road
user (driver, bicyclist, pedestrian) that is a possible danger.
Hazardous Roads - ANSWER--work zones
-pavement drop offs
-foreign objects in road
-on/off ramps
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Blocked Vision - ANSWER-Watch for drivers with blocked rear or
front windows who can't see where they're going
Impaired drivers - ANSWER--weaving across road or drifting
-leaving road
-stopping at wrong time
-open windows in cold weather
-sudden speed up or slow downs
Don't drive distracted - ANSWER--be familiar with vehicle
features
-pre program radio
-pre load CDs
-clear vehicle of unnecessary objects
-review maps, plan route
-adjust mirrors
-don't read or write
-avoid smoking/eating/drinking