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    NL General Knowledge Test 2 2023

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    Based on 2023 NL commercial driver's license manual Instant feedback

    A commercial truck driver’s licence is required to drive any commercial vehicle in Newfoundland and Labrador. There are two types of driving jobs available: owner-operator and employee. If you plan on running your own business or becoming a driver-for-hire, you will need a truck driver’s licence. To receive a trucking licence, you will have to pass two exams: a commercial knowledge exam with multiple-choice questions and a road test, which will test your general driving skills. To help you study for the knowledge test, we have prepared this second practice exam with 20 questions to test your knowledge of driving large vehicles in Newfoundland and Labrador. We encourage you to read the hints and explanations provided and check out our sources. You will notice that the questions are slightly more difficult. This is because they start to examine some of the more technical definitions and concepts found in the official 2023 NL commercial driver’s manual. Once you have studied these questions, giving another truck driver practice test a try may be a good idea. Good luck!

    Perfect for:

    • First-time NL commercial license applicants
    • Existing commercial license holders adding endorsements
    • NL commercial license renewal applicants

    NL Commercial Driving Handbook

    View the most recent (2023) official NL Commercial Driving Handbook.

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    List of questions (classic view)

    1. A driver cannot drive more than _______ in a day.
    2. A driver must have _______ of off-duty time in a day.
    3. A driver must have ________ of off-duty time in a day.
    4. Besides the consecutive hours of off-duty time, the remaining off-duty time must be distributed in blocks of at least ________ each.
    5. After _______ have elapsed from the end of the most recent period of consecutive hours of off-duty time, the driver must take more consecutive hours of off-duty time.
    6. If the driver defers some off-duty time to the following day, his or her total driving time in 2 days must not exceed
    7. The maximum on-duty time for a seven-day cycle is
    8. The maximum on-duty time for a 14-day cycle is
    9. Who must ensure that each driver follows either a seven-day cycle or a 14-day cycle?
    10. To reset a seven-day cycle back to zero, the driver must take ____ consecutive hours off duty.
    11. To reset a 14-day cycle back to zero, the driver must take ____ consecutive hours off duty.
    12. If you encounter unexpectedly adverse driving conditions while driving, you may increase your daily driving time by
    13. You must sign the completed logbook
    14. A fatigued, tired or sleepy driver is
    15. If other drivers annoy you on the road, what should you do?
    16. In Ontario, when passing a cyclist, you must leave at least _______ of space between your vehicle and the cyclist.
    17. People in motorized wheelchairs or on medical scooters should be treated as
    18. If you feel drowsy, sleepy or fatigued, what should you do?
    19. Bluffing is
    20. In Ontario, using a handheld communication device while you're driving is
    21. What colours are the flashing lights on emergency vehicles?
    22. If two vehicles approach a four-way stop at about the same time, which vehicle has the right-of-way?