ONTARIO TRUCK DRIVER LICENCE PRACTICE TEST 04

Commercial drivers must always be alert and prepared for any unexpected situations that may arise while driving. This includes being prepared to adapt to changing weather conditions and road hazards, as well as maintaining proper communication with other motorists on the road.

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT

Ontario Truck Test 04

1 / 30

A truck should never be loaded beyond?

2 / 30

As part of a road test you will be expected to?

3 / 30

If there is no fire, danger of explosion, or other hazards, injured people in a collision should be?

4 / 30

HOV stands for?

5 / 30

A no standing sign means you cannot?

6 / 30

When you come to a flashing red traffic light, you?

7 / 30

A broken yellow line to the left of your lane left means?

8 / 30

A flashing yellow beacon above an intersection?

9 / 30

While backing a semi-tractor, back so that the fifth wheel slot is in line with?

10 / 30

At an intersection without a crosswalk or painted stop, drivers should stop at?

11 / 30

Driving over a median strip is?

12 / 30

A sign with an activity in a green circle means you?

13 / 30

Another term for a crosswalk is?

14 / 30

What must a driver carry when transporting dangerous goods?

15 / 30

Electronic reports and schedules are?

16 / 30

An applicant for a class A or D driver's license must?

17 / 30

Which of the following can cause difficulty with your vehicle's clearance?

18 / 30

A vehicle's rear wheels do not?

19 / 30

Slow moving vehicles, marked with a placard will generally be traveling at?

20 / 30

St. John Ambulance recommends all drivers carry a?

21 / 30

A truck over how many tonnes must have a valid 407 transponder to use ETR?

22 / 30

A solid line to the left of your lane means?

23 / 30

If you operate a motor vehicle equipped with an engine brake, you should be aware of?

24 / 30

Seatbelts should be worn?

25 / 30

Compared to a normal car, a tractor-trailer requires how much more stopping distance?

26 / 30

Drivers of the following vehicles are exempt from hours-of-service regulations?

27 / 30

When compared to a passenger car, turning a large vehicle?

28 / 30

A pedestrian facing a steady or flashing hand should?

29 / 30

What foot should drivers use to operate the brake pedal?

30 / 30

Road flares should not be placed closely to a?

Your score is

0%

ADVERTISEMENT

To begin your career in trucking you must obtain your Ontario Class A or Class D Truck Driver Licence. The appropriate CDL endorsements you will need are based on the type of trucking career you plan to pursue. To obtain these endorsements, you are required to successfully complete a written knowledge test. Making certain you are adequately prepared for your written knowledge test will prevent you from wasting time and money. Taking practice CDL tests is the best way to get prepared.