TX CDL Combination 1 Flashcards
What is the correct way for air valves when testing the trailer service brakes only?
Service brake: off; Parking brake: off; Trailer air supply: in/open; Trolley: applied
You are coupling a semi-trailer to your tractor but have not yet backed under. The trailer is at the right height when:
The trailer will be raised slightly when the tractor is backed under it
What is correct for the air valves when testing the trailer spring/parking brakes only?
Service brake: off; parking brake: off; trailer air supply: out; trolley: released
Your emergency air line breaks or gets pulled apart while you are driving. The loss of pressure will cause the:
Emergency trailer brakes to come on
You supply air to the trailer tanks by:
Pushing in the trailer air supply valve
There are two things that a driver can do to prevent a roll over. They are: (1) keep the cargo as close to the ground as possible; and (2):
Go slowly around turns
You are coupling a semi-trailer to your tractor but have not backed under. The trailer is at the right height when:
The trailer will be raised slightly when the tractor is backed under it
As part of your vehicle inspection test, if your vehicle is equipped with air brakes and has a trailer, you will inspect the air connections between the truck or tractor and the trailer. Make sure that the _______ are locked in place and free of damage or air leaks.
glad hands
If your test of the tractor protection valve is successful,
the tractor protection valve control (trailer air supply control) will pop out or go from “normal” to “emergency.”
You should not use the trailer hand brake to straighten out a jackknifing trailer, because
the brakes on the trailer wheels caused the skid in the first place.