Q.1.
If you’re driving and the ABS warning light comes on, it means:
Q.2.
When about to drive a vehicle with a dual brake system, a driver should:
Q.3.
Using an Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS):
Q.4.
If the low pressure warning light comes on while you are driving:
Q.5.
All air tanks must include:
Q.6.
Air tank drains:
Q.7.
How should you test the low pressure warning signal?
Q.8.
Air pressure should build up in a single air system within:
Q.9.
During an applied leakage test, the maximum leakage rate for a double combination vehicle is:
Q.10.
The parking brake should be:
Q.11.
Water and compressor oil are usually found in the compressed air within an air brake system. Water and compressor oil:
Q.12.
An Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS):
Q.13.
A one-way check valve:
Q.14.
If the spring brakes are activated, you should never:
Q.15.
What can happen if a parking brake is used in very wet weather when temperatures are below freezing?
Q.16.
When using the controlled braking method in an emergency situation, you should:
Q.17.
Truck tractors with air brakes that were built on or after March 1, 1997 are equipped with:
Q.18.
What can happen if the air pressure gets too low in an air brake system?
Q.19.
Foundation brakes are used:
Q.20.
The air storage tanks:
Q.21.
A dual air brake system:
Q.22.
If braking at a speed of 55 mph while driving on dry pavement, the brake lag can add ____ to your vehicle's total stopping distance.
Q.23.
To use the stab braking method, you should:
Q.24.
Brake fading is caused when:
Q.25.
If using air tanks with manually operated drains, how often should you drain the tanks?