Tankers 2
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On a long or steep downgrade, once you have reached your "safe" speed, brake until you are traveling
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When loading a tank with bulkheads, don't put too much weight on ________ of the vehicle.
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A tank endorsement is required for certain vehicles that transport
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The movement of the liquid in partially filled tanks is called
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Liquid tight separations between compartments inside tanks are called:
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Baffles in liquid cargo tanks do not usually prevent the movement of surge from:
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Empty trucks:
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You are driving on a clear night, you must dim your headlights from high to low, and should adjust your speed so you can stop within:
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You should know the outage needed for the liquids you carry because?
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How can you start moving without rolling backward?
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A vehicle placarded for hazardous materials must have placards on ____ sides.
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What should you do if you get stuck on the railroad tracks?
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You may not be able to fill the tanks completely because
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If you steer quickly while braking, your tanker may
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Outage depends on
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When loading a tanker that has 3 or 4 valves at the bottom of the tanker, you should have the valves?
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The best way to take a curve with a tanker is to slow to a safe speed before entering the curve, then _____ as you go through it.
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An emergency forces you to stop your tanker quickly or crash. You should:
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Separations between compartments inside tanks that have openings or holes in them are called?
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How would you expect a truck with a cargo tank that has baffles to handle on the road?
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