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Guam Truck and Bus Operations Manual
Study Guide
How can the driver anticipate a change in traffic signals as he approaches an
intersection? -
Look well ahead for stale green lights, to avoid running through late.
If your vehicle is 38 ft in length, what timed interval count would you use under ideal
road and traffic conditions -
Four seconds, round to the nearest 20 feet and then divide by ten to get the timed
interval count
What conditions should the driver consider when deciding upon a safe driving speed -
1. Road condition (rain)
2. Tire condition (tread, inflation)
3. Brake condition (adjustment)
4. Light condition (glare, shadows)
5. Visibility condition (dusk, rain, smoke, dust)
6. Traffic density (vehicles, pedestrians, cyclists)
7. Load condition (weight, length, width, type)
8. Driver condition (fatigue, tension)
In what way does the slow driver create a traffic hazard -
He increases his accident potential from behind and from the side. Vehicles
passing and following too closely create hazards
In what way does the fast driver create a traffic hazard -
He increases his chances for collision, creating more driving problems and
increases amount of fatigue
What is the minimum following distance the driver of a commercial vehicle maintains
when following another commercial vehicle outside of a business or residential district -
200 feet of another commercial vehicle or combination of vehicles
What is the most effective way to deal with a tailgater -
Assisting them in passing your vehicle
what is the surest method of reducing stopping distance -
lower your speed
What is meant by the danger zone of a vehicle -
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How can the driver anticipate a change in traffic signals as he approaches an intersection? - ✔ Look well ahead for stale green lights, to avoid running through late. If your vehicle is 38 ft in length, what timed interval count would you use under ideal road and traffic conditions - ✔ Four seconds, round to the nearest 20 feet and then divide by ten to get the timed interval count What conditions should the driver consider when deciding upon a safe driving speed - ✔ 1. Road condition (rain)

  1. Tire condition (tread, inflation)
  2. Brake condition (adjustment)
  3. Light condition (glare, shadows)
  4. Visibility condition (dusk, rain, smoke, dust)
  5. Traffic density (vehicles, pedestrians, cyclists)
  6. Load condition (weight, length, width, type)
  7. Driver condition (fatigue, tension) In what way does the slow driver create a traffic hazard - ✔ He increases his accident potential from behind and from the side. Vehicles passing and following too closely create hazards In what way does the fast driver create a traffic hazard - ✔ He increases his chances for collision, creating more driving problems and increases amount of fatigue What is the minimum following distance the driver of a commercial vehicle maintains when following another commercial vehicle outside of a business or residential district - ✔ 200 feet of another commercial vehicle or combination of vehicles What is the most effective way to deal with a tailgater - ✔ Assisting them in passing your vehicle what is the surest method of reducing stopping distance - ✔ lower your speed What is meant by the danger zone of a vehicle -

✔ the danger zone of any vehicle can be described as the area directly in front of the vehicle in which the vehicle can not stop What defensive measures can the driver take as he approaches any intersection? - ✔ 1. never enter an intersection at a speed at which you cannot stop safely

  1. do not assume you have the right of way
  2. look well ahead for stale green lights
  3. position your vehicle into the proper lane well before the turn at the intersection
  4. do not depend on other drivers
  5. never pass at the approach to or in an intersection If the weight of a vehicle is doubled, by how many times must the breaking force be increased to stop the vehicle? - ✔ two times If the speed of a vehicle is doubled, by how many times must the breaking force be increased to stop the vehicle? - ✔ four times If the weight and the speed of the vehicle is doubled, by how many times must the breaking force be increased to stop the vehicle? - ✔ eight times How many breaking systems are required on every truck, truck-tractor, or bus? - ✔ two What is the best method of applying breaks:
  6. on a wet road surface?
  7. to check the speed down a slight grade?
  8. to check the speed of a steep grade? - ✔ 1. lightly snub the breaks to prevent the wheels from locking
  9. by snubbing the breaks
  10. select the lower gear ratios and with a steady break application What determines the "safe speed" to proceed down any hill? - ✔ the speed which will allow safe stop at any time What is the purpose of an engine governor? - ✔ to keep an engine's RPMs within safe limits Are engine retarders more effective at low engine RPM or high RPM? - ✔ higher RPM What should the driver do when it becomes necessary to drive his vehicle through water which is upon the highway? -
  1. if the vehicle is on a grade turn the front wheels in the proper direction. Block unit if necessary What is the prime factor which determines the amount of control the driver has - ✔ The amount of traction the vehicles tires have with the road surface What would be the effect on a vehicle which is travelling too fast in a curve? - ✔ Skidding or a rollover Should the driver slow his vehicle in a curve or before entering a curve? - ✔ before entering a curve What is the effect of applying "power" in a curve? - ✔ applying a slight amount of power in the curve counteracts the centrifugal force Why are accidents more likely to occur in intersections than in the other areas of driving
  • ✔ What is meant by the term "stale green light"? - ✔ traffic lights that have been green for some time and could change at any time How can the driver safely test for a "wet" road surface? - ✔ getting the feel of the road when starting out, at slow speed by testing steering control and braking friction with the road surface Why should a driver reduce the speed on his vehicle at night? - ✔ the seeing distance of the driver is greatly reduced at night When is the best time to check tire pressure - ✔ when the tires are cool why should the driver avoid bleeding the pressure down on a hot tire - ✔ it upsets the cooling balance and the tire will generate more heat what is the minimum amount of tire tread permissible on any vehicle being operated on a highway - ✔ not less than 2/32" of tread what is the maximum number of broken wheel lugs permitted on a highway operated vehicle - ✔ none, zero If you become drowsy when driving, what is the best thing to do - ✔ stop, get out and get plenty of fresh air

why should water not be thrown on a gasoline, oil, or grease fire - ✔ water spreads the fire what could the driver do if a fire started in a trailer being pulled by his vehicle - ✔ disconnect the tractor from the trailer and sperate the units to a safe distance what precautions should be taken when using carbon tetra-chloride or C02 type fire extinguisher - ✔ avoid the use of these extinguishers in closed areas how many extinguishers are required on: A truck hauling explosives A school bus A transit bus - ✔ Two one one what emergency equipment is required to be carried on: a commercial vehicle over 6000 lbs. GVW a passenger vehicle having a seating capacity of more than nine passengers - ✔ approved warning devices If your vehicle becomes disabled on a two way highway, how far ahead and how far behind should the flags and flares be placed - ✔ 100 feet on what type of vehicle is it permissible to mount an amber flashing roof light - ✔ disabled vehicles what is the first consideration of a driver who operates a vehicle used for the transportation of the public - ✔ Is a passenger accident attributed to a sudden stop usually preventable - ✔ yes what is the recommended method of handling the steering wheel on a sharp turn - ✔ using the hand over hand method what is the advantage of entering a sharp turn at a low speed - ✔ You have more traction and thus more control