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CDL Subsections 2.20-2.21 Complete Study Guide Test. 1. What are some things to do at an accident scene to prevent another accident? - CORRECT ANSWER If your vehicle is involved in the accident, try to get it to the side of the road. This will help prevent another accident and allow traffic to...

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CDL Subsections 2.20-2.21 Complete
Study Guide Test.

1. What are some things to do at an accident scene to prevent another accident? - CORRECT ANSWER If
your vehicle is involved in the accident, try to get it to the side of the road. This will help prevent
another accident and allow traffic to move. If you're stopping to help, park away from the accident. The
area immediately around the accident will be needed for emergency vehicles. Put on your flashers. Set
out reflective triangles to warn other traffic. Make sure other drivers can see them in time to avoid the
accident.



2. Name two causes of tire fires. - CORRECT ANSWER Under-inflated tires and duals that touch.



3. What kinds of fires is a B:C extinguisher not good for? - CORRECT ANSWER Wood, paper and cloth.



The B:C type fire extinguisher is designed to work on electrical fires and burning liquids. The A:B:C type is
designed to work on burning wood, paper, and cloth as well.



4. When using your extinguisher, should you get as close as possible to the fire? - CORRECT ANSWER No.



When using the extinguisher, stay as far away from the fire as possible. Aim at the source or base of the
fire, not up in the flames.



5. Name some causes of vehicle fires. - CORRECT ANSWER The following are some causes of vehicle
fires: After Accidents. Spilled fuel, improper use of flares. Tires. Under-inflated tires and duals that
touch. Electrical System. Short circuits due to damaged insulation, loose connections. Fuel. Driver
smoking, improper fueling, loose fuel connections. Cargo. Flammable cargo, improperly sealed or loaded
cargo, poor ventilation.

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