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A series of questions and answers related to class b non-cdl (commercial driver's license) regulations, likely for exam preparation. It covers various aspects of vehicle operation, including vehicle classifications, safety inspections, weight limits, speed limits, lighting requirements, and rules of the road. The content is presented in a question-and-answer format, making it useful for quick review and self-testing. It also includes information on vehicle safety, emergency procedures, and specific regulations for different types of vehicles and highways in illinois. Useful for anyone preparing for a class b non-cdl exam or seeking to understand the regulations governing commercial vehicle operation.
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What is a class C vehicle any motor vehicle with a GVWR of more that 16,000lbs but less than 26,001lbs or any such vehicle towing another not in excess of 10,000lbs When are safety inspections required every 6 months (twice a year) Registration ID cards for second division vehicles, except pole trailers or semi trailers must be in the vehicle, carried by the driver or carried by the person in control of the vehicle at all times What is the maximum heights for all vehicles on all highways 13 feet 6 inches At what weight must vehicles stop at any official weighing station
16,000lbs Maximum speed limit in Illinois on interstate highways where posted is 65mph On divided highways where must reflectors be placed near a disabled vehicle. (lights) one must be placed 10 feet from the vehicles on the traffic side in the direction of the nearest approaching traffic. A second must be places 100ft from the disabled vehicle in the center of the lane or on the shoulder in the direction of approaching traffic. A third must be placed 200ft from the vehicle in the center lane or on the shoulder in the direction of approaching traffic. Amphetamines and other drugs are dangerous because they are taken to keep you awake and make you think you are wide awake when you are really not. In a front wheel skid
at the rear of the vehicle 4ft-12ft above the road surface, emblem must meet IDOT specs Rear lights for slow moving vehicles when required a flashing amber signal must be mounted as high as possible to the base of the vehicle and be visible for at least 500ft in normal sunlight, the slashing amber signal light also may be lighted during daylight hours. Class A vehicle Any combination of motor vehicles with a GVWR of 26,001 pounds or more, providing the GVWR of the vehicle being towed is in excess of 10,000 pounds. Also allows for operation of Class B, C and D vehicles Class B vehicle Any single motor vehicle with a GVWR of 26,001 pounds or more, or any such vehicle towing another not in excess of 10,000 pounds. Also allows for operation of class C and D vehicles.
Class C vehicle Any single motor vehicle with a GVWR of more than 16,000 pounds, but less than 26,001 pounds, or any such vehicle towing another not in excess of 10,000 pounds. Also allows for operation of class D vehicles. Class D vehicle Any motor vehicle with a GVWR of 16,000 pounds or less (except those requiring a class A license due to a GVWR of over 26,001 pounds) Class L vehicle Any motor-driven cycle less than 150cc displacement Class M vehicle Any motorcycle or motor-driven cycle When required by the Motor Fuel Tax Law a valid card or an authorized reproduction of it must be carried in the cab of the vehicle or carried by the driver.
5 miles to gain access to a designated roadway. Class I designated state and local highways no overall length limit Class II designated state and local highways no overall length limit, maximum allowable wheelbase is 55 ft for truck tractor- semitrailer combinations and 65 ft for truck tractor-semitrailer-trailer(double bottom) combinations Class III highways and remainder of state highway system maximum allowable wheelbase is 55 feet for the truck tractor-semitrailer combinations All other types of vehicle combinations are limited to an overall length of 60 feet including load Non-designated local streets and highways maximum overall length is 55 feet, including loads for truck tractor-semitrailer combinations, and 60ft for all other types of vehicle combinations
maximum width for most vehicles is 8ft maximum length with or without a load 42 feet Maximum weight limit on designated state and local streets and highways is 20,000 pounds on a single axle, 34,000 on a tandem, and up to 80,000 on a 5 axle combination depending on axle spacings Weight allowed on an Illinois plate is shown on the registration card Rules for width, length, height or weights do not apply to: firefighting equipment, snow or ice removal vehicles, public utility vehicles for emergency repairs, certain farm machinery Special equipment is second division or combination vehicles longer than 25ft or wider than 80 inches
right hand lane Maximum speed limit on most other highways is 55mph Maximum speed for vehicles with a gross weight of 8,000 pounds or more is 55mph Railroad crossing, if vehicle must stop they must do with within 50 feet but not less than 15 feet from the nearest rail. Proceed only in a gear not requiring a change of gears during crossing On all other roadways where must lights or reflectors be placed one must be places at least 10ft from the vehicle on the traffic side in the direction of the nearest approaching traffic. A second must be placed 100ft from the vehicle toward traffic approaching in that lane. A third must be placed 100ft in the opposite direction from the vehicle on the center lane of the shoulder. Your non-CDL will be suspended if your blood alcohol is