CDL: chapter 26-30 Exam Questions and
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What type of inspection takes A. Level 1
about 45 to 60 minutes and
includes an examination of both
the
driver and vehicle?
A. Level 1
B. driver inspection
C. walk-around inspection
D. special instruction
When you are the focus of an B. hand over documents and credentials
inspection, you need to be
prepared to:
A. demonstrate your knowledge of
the FMCSRs
B. hand over documents and
credentials
C. face steep fines and penalties
D. all of the above
When yous vehicle is the focus of D. all of the above
an inspection, it will be checked
for:
A. mechanical problems
B. unsafe wear an tear
C. non-critical deficiencies
D. all of the above
, if the inspector found only minor D. both A and B
violations, you:
A. may be allowed to continue
your
trip
B. might be given a fine
C. could receive a CVSA decal
D. both A and B
When would a CVSA decal be A if no violations were found
placed on your vehicle?
A. if no violations were found.
B. if only minor violations were
found.
C. if your vehicle is placed out of
service.
D. both A and B.
If your vehicle is placed out of C. may not drive the vehicle until the
service, you: problem is
A. may proceed to the nearest solved
garage or repair shop
B. are disqualified for ten years
C. may not drive the vehicle until
the problem is solved
D. may finish your route, if the
inspector allows it
Answers with Verified Solutions | Latest
Updated 2026
What type of inspection takes A. Level 1
about 45 to 60 minutes and
includes an examination of both
the
driver and vehicle?
A. Level 1
B. driver inspection
C. walk-around inspection
D. special instruction
When you are the focus of an B. hand over documents and credentials
inspection, you need to be
prepared to:
A. demonstrate your knowledge of
the FMCSRs
B. hand over documents and
credentials
C. face steep fines and penalties
D. all of the above
When yous vehicle is the focus of D. all of the above
an inspection, it will be checked
for:
A. mechanical problems
B. unsafe wear an tear
C. non-critical deficiencies
D. all of the above
, if the inspector found only minor D. both A and B
violations, you:
A. may be allowed to continue
your
trip
B. might be given a fine
C. could receive a CVSA decal
D. both A and B
When would a CVSA decal be A if no violations were found
placed on your vehicle?
A. if no violations were found.
B. if only minor violations were
found.
C. if your vehicle is placed out of
service.
D. both A and B.
If your vehicle is placed out of C. may not drive the vehicle until the
service, you: problem is
A. may proceed to the nearest solved
garage or repair shop
B. are disqualified for ten years
C. may not drive the vehicle until
the problem is solved
D. may finish your route, if the
inspector allows it