Ontario AZ Practice Test 03 /30 6 votes, 4.2 avg 7034 3 - AZ Driving Rules in English Truck Driving Rules - 3 30 Questions Passing Marks - 80% 1 / 30 Commercial vehicle and trailers must be inspected each year by _______. A licensed motor-vehicle inspection mechanic Operator Police Driver 2 / 30 You can be charged if you are impaired behind the wheel, even if you have not started to drive. False True 3 / 30 How can you minimize the risk of developing a dangerous situation? By driving with flashers on By driving only daylight hours By checking the traffic as far as possible By continuously sounding the horn 4 / 30 Out of the following, what a properly completed inspection report contains: The signature of the mechanic The signature of MTO officer The signature of the dispatcher The signature of the person who completed the inspection report 5 / 30 When you start to move a loaded tractor-trailer, you should put the vehicle In neutral In the lowest gear In Parking In the highest gear 6 / 30 A daily inspection report is valid for _____. 48 hours 12 hours 24 hours 36 hours 7 / 30 Which one of the following is considered off-duty? Travelling as a co-driver Inspection Time spent in the sleeper berth Driving 8 / 30 It is illegal to: Use a fictitious or imitation licence Use an altered licence Lend your licence Do any of these 9 / 30 If you are involved in a crash, you must exchange _____ information with the other driver. Tire rim size Vehicle horn type Insurance information, Name and address, License Plate Number Vehicle exhaust 10 / 30 The hours-of-service regulations apply to drivers of the following types of vehicles: Motor homes over 2100 kilograms Tow trucks over 2900 kilograms Commercial motor vehicles having gross weight over 4,500 kilograms Commercial motor vehicles having gross weight of not more than 4,500 kilograms 11 / 30 The speed-limiting system of the commercial motor vehicles shall be properly set to no more than _______ 110 km/h 100 km/h 120 km/h 105 km/h 12 / 30 Before starting the coupling always check that Fifth wheel is flat, and jaws are closed Fifth wheel is tilted, and jaws are closed Fifth wheel is flat, and jaws are fully opened Fifth wheel is tilted, and jaws are fully opened 13 / 30 Demerit points stay on your record for _____ 6 years from the date of the offence 5 years from the date of the offence 2 years from the date of the offence 3 years from the date of the offence 14 / 30 ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) Lock the wheels Prevents wheel lock and shortens the stopping distance Locks the wheels and shortens the stopping distance Prevents wheel lock but may not shortens the stopping distance 15 / 30 What should you do if the tractor is jackknifing? Speed up Turn the steering wheel to left and right Apply the trailer brakes Apply the tractor brakes 16 / 30 What is the most common reason for taking a commercial vehicle out of service? None of these Out-of-adjustment air brakes Defective lights Defective wipers 17 / 30 What is the safe driving practice when you are rounding a left curve on a highway? Keeping the front wheels close to the right side of the lane Flashing the brake lights Keeping the front wheels close to the opposite side of the lane Keeping the front wheels close to the left side of the lane 18 / 30 What is the maximum number of hours you can drive in a day? 13 hours 14 hours 8 hours 10 hours 19 / 30 The landing gear should be ________ when uncoupling. Raised and stowed Lowered onto firm ground Lowered to raise the trailer from the fifth wheel Lowered before stopping 20 / 30 What should you do if you are feeling drowsy when driving? Drive faster so that you can reach your destination quickly Drink coffee Listen to loud music Pull off the road and park your vehicle in a safe, secure place and rest 21 / 30 What is purpose of the central apron in a roundabout? Acts as an extra lane for all vehicles Acts as an extra lane for large vehicles Nothing. Just a design 22 / 30 How to ensure that a vehicle has passed the annual inspection? By checking a valid inspection sticker affixed to the vehicle By Contacting the MTO By checking an expired inspection sticker By checking the brakes of the vehicle 23 / 30 Why should you check under the hood? To ensure horn is working To ensure engine is running To ensure the fluid levels To check the flashers 24 / 30 Any police officer or appointed ministry officer has the authority to perform a safety inspection Only before staring the trip At night only At inspection stations only At any time and any location 25 / 30 Which of the following document is not required to carry when driving a commercial vehicle? Safety standard certificate A daily log for the day and the previous fourteen days Valid driver’s license, original insurance certificate Original insurance certificate 26 / 30 The next step when you have raises and secured the landing gear is ______ Locking the jaws Turning on the flashers Disconnect and secure air and electrical lines Supply air to the trailer and test brake operation 27 / 30 If the driver behind you tries to overtake your vehicle, you must Call the police Move to the right to let the vehicle pass Turn on the flashers to let the driver know he cannot pass Not allow such vehicle to pass 28 / 30 When you approach an intersection on a main road, and the intersection is blocked with traffic, you must Not stop if your are facing green light Only stop if the lights are red Stop before entering the intersection and wait until the traffic ahead moves on Keep going behind the vehicle in front of you 29 / 30 What is the safe driving practice when you are rounding a right curve on a highway? Flashing the brake lights Keeping the front wheels close to the right side of the lane Keeping the front wheels close to the opposite side of the lane Keeping the front wheels close to the left side of the lane 30 / 30 If your commercial vehicle is disabled on a highway and visibility is limited, you are required to set out one type of emergency warning device approximately: 50 metres (160 ft.) to both the front and rear of your vehicle 90 metres (300 ft.) to both the front and rear of your vehicle 30 metres (100 ft.) to both the front and rear of your vehicle 60 metres (200 ft.) to both the front and rear of your vehicle Your score is LinkedIn Facebook Twitter VKontakte 0% Restart quiz Please rate this quiz Send feedback AZ Road Rules Road Rules – 1 Road Rules – 2 Road Rules – 3 Road Rules – 4 Road Rules – 5 AZ Practice Tests Practice Test – 1 Practice Test – 2 Practice Test – 3 Practice Test – 4 Practice Test – 5 Share this:Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)