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4. Where should your reflectors be placed when stopped on an undivided highway?

A. Within 10 feet of the front or rear and 100 feet behind and ahead of the vehicle.

B. Within 50, 100, and 150 feet of the vehicle.

C. Within 10, 20, and 30 feet of the vehicle.

This one i know by heart! The answer is a combo of B & C. Its 10 feet, then100 feet, then 200 feet!!!

tom

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Leaversole- Question 11, C -- Question 4, A -- Question 6, B --

Hatcity- Wipers, Horn, Emergency Equipment Triangles flares flashlight etc, Gauges, Fluid Levels... they're more. This one i had to check my book on. I knew a couple but not this many.

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Leaversole- Question 11, C -- Question 4, A -- Question 6, B --

Hatcity- Wipers, Horn, Emergency Equipment Triangles flares flashlight etc, Gauges, Fluid Levels... they're more. This one i had to check my book on. I knew a couple but not this many.

Thats why I said in or on. Glass not cracked, same with mirrors, low air buzzer, FIRE EXTINGUISHER-point to it and say it.

They really don't care if you have fuel or not. Seat belt is not torn.

Get in the habit of touching evrything, naming it

Success is only a stones throw away.................................................................for a Palestinian

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Leversole you where correct! I read the question to fast once again!!! For two-way or undivided highway its 100 feet in front of the vehicle, then 10 feet behind it, then 100 feet. For oneway or divided highway its 10 100 200 feet behind the vehicle.

Damnit! I always read to damn fast.

Tom

"Nothing Breaks Wind Like A Bulldog"

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Thats why I said in or on. Glass not cracked, same with mirrors, low air buzzer, FIRE EXTINGUISHER-point to it and say it.

They really don't care if you have fuel or not. Seat belt is not torn.

Get in the habit of touching evrything, naming it

Got it! Never really thought to point out the obvious like the seatbelt being torn! Thanks!!! Every little bit helps.!

Tom

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Name 5 things in/on the cab to check during pre-trip inspection

In years past...

1. Hot 21 year old "road queenie"

2. Three boxes No-Doze

3. Three boxes Viagra

4. Three bags Cheetos

5. Thermos of black coffee

Now...

1. Flip Flops

2. Extra gym shorts

3. "Cool" sunglasses

4. iPhone with Texting

5. "BadAss" attitude

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According to the website, it was A. only need two...might be a state specific question...

Dammit! I cant even count! I didnt read my own choices very well! 4 triangles! Anyway, that is now BURNED into memory forverer! Wait a minute, what was my Grandma's birthday?!?

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In years past...

1. Hot 21 year old "road queenie"

2. Three boxes No-Doze

3. Three boxes Viagra

4. Three bags Cheetos

5. Thermos of black coffee

Now...

1. Flip Flops

2. Extra gym shorts

3. "Cool" sunglasses

4. iPhone with Texting

5. "BadAss" attitude

Depends. The brand, not the situation

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Success is only a stones throw away.................................................................for a Palestinian

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Heres one I missed....not sure how to word it . It was a pre trip question.....Any who

Name two things that cannot be on or in the wheels

Damaged, or bent wheels? Check the lug nuts? lol. Im not really sure.

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Here's a real CDL question- If CDL holder Mark left Syracuse at 9:15 headed to Charlotte with a load of fruit punch, and CDL holder Greendash left Washington at 11:00 headed to Cumberland with a load of general freight, what time will randyp stop for lunch?

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Here's a real CDL question- If CDL holder Mark left Syracuse at 9:15 headed to Charlotte with a load of fruit punch, and CDL holder Greendash left Washington at 11:00 headed to Cumberland with a load of general freight, what time will randyp stop for lunch?

This one is easy! Whenever he gets damn hungry!

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Serious:

When driving without a trailer, the tractor protection valve should be in the-

a) Emergency position
Left alone
c) Normal position
d) Out position

edit: I like how the b ) is interpreted as a smiley face, had to put code tags around to fix it. Damn forum software, need a method to escape those strings.

-Thad

What America needs is less bull and more Bulldog!

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