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A comprehensive set of questions and answers related to the georgia class f license exam. It covers various aspects of vehicle inspection, safety procedures, and driving regulations. A valuable resource for individuals preparing for the exam, offering insights into key concepts and practical knowledge.
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What does the emergency kit consist of? - ANSWER -Spare electrical fuses -3 triangular cones -3 liquid burning flaresFire extinguisher - properly mounted and charged steering wheel play - ANSWER No more than 10 degrees on a 20 inch steering wheel (or2 inches) hydrolic brake test - ANSWER Pump brake three times then hold for 5 sec. if the brakepedal loosens up or something leaks then something is wrong.
Braking push rod should not move more than how much when pushed or pulled on byhand? - ANSWER 1 inch
How would you test a parking brake? - ANSWER Put the truck in drive with the parkingbreak engaged, ease on the gas pedal, and see if the parking break holds the truck back. How many leaf springs must be missing, for example, to put the truck out of service?ANSWER more than 1/
what are some things you should check when you aproach your vehicle for a pretripinspection? ANSWER Look for damage, vehicle leaning to one side,fresh fluids (oil, coolant, grease, or fuel), and check around the vehicle for hazards. If the oil pressure is low, dropping, or fluctuating, what to do? - ANSWER stopimmediatley
What speed to go at to test a service break? - ANSWER Go about 5 mph, push breakpedal firmly, if it pulls to one side or the other or has a delay, that can mean trouble.
How far ahead should you be looking? - ANSWER 12-15 sec At what time are you signaling: - ANSWER -signal early way before turn-signal continually -cancel signal when turn is complete perception distance + reaction distance + braking distance = - ANSWER Total stoppingdistance
the average driver has a reaction time of what? - ANSWER 3/4-1 sec at 55mph, your vehicle will travel a minimum of what? - ANSWER 419ft hydroplaning can occur at speeds as low as? - ANSWER 30mph when would you slow down to a safe speed upon arriving at a curve? -ANSWER beforeentering the curve
what could be different depending on if the vehicle is loaded? -ANSWER the clearanceunder the vehicle.
what are you checking for when your checking your tires? -ANSWER tire mounting andair pressure (note: you are supposed to do this every 2 hrs or 100 miles)
What is controlled braking? -ANSWER Braking as hard as you can without locking thewheels, with very little steering wheel movements. if wheels lock, release, and do it again.
What percent full do you fill to of DEF fluid? - ANSWER 1/ What should your oil pressure be at when the truck is idling? - ANSWER 5-20 psi What should your oil pressure be at when the truck is operational? - ANSWER 35-75 psi How long should it take the truck to build 50-90 psi? - ANSWER within 3 minutes How much psi does the governer cut off engage? - ANSWER 120-140 psi How often should trucks check their cargo? - ANSWER 1st 50 miles, then every 150miles or every 3 hours
How should your cones be set out on one-way traffic? - ANSWER 10', 100', and 200'toward the oncoming traffic
how far should your cones be apart on obstructed view? - ANSWER 100'-500' time you see it until your brain recognizes it - ANSWER perception distance time before you actually hit the brakes - ANSWER reaction distance why do empty trucks take longer to stop than a loaded truck? - ANSWER Less traction Examples of road hazards - ANSWER -work zones-drop off -foreign obstacles -on/off ramps
How often should you check your tires? - ANSWER every 2 hours or 100 miles how many tie-downs should cargo have on it? - ANSWER at least 2 (no matter how small)and 1 for ever 10 ft of cargo
how much play does the slack adjuster need before it needs an adjustment - ANSWER 1inch
Dual air system, How long to build 85-100 psi? - ANSWER 45 sec how much play can a belt have to be operational? - ANSWER up to 3/4 inch of play what belts should you check for snuggness? - ANSWER -Power steering belt-alternator belt -water pump belt -air compressor belt