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Gross weight of at least 16,000 lbs but not more than 26,000 lbs to operated for the purpose of transporting property for hire - ANSWER: If you are transporting property for hire with a for hire endorsement, what is the vehicle's gross weight Iimit? 15 to 50 feet - ANSWER: Vehicles carrying passengers for hire are required to stop at RR tracks/crossing. These vehicles must stop within How many feet of the RR tracks? 13' 6" - ANSWER: What is the maximum height of any vehicle that may be operated without a special permit? The following are acceptable warning devices for a truck, bus, or tractor-trailer that is disabled on a traveled roadway or its shoulder. - ANSWER: Three (3) federally conforming, bi-directional emergency reflective triangles; Three (3) liquid-burning flares; At least six (6) fuse
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Gross weight of at least 16,000 lbs but not more than 26,000 lbs to operated for the purpose of transporting property for hire - ANSWER: If you are transporting property for hire with a for hire endorsement, what is the vehicle's gross weight Iimit? 15 to 50 feet - ANSWER: Vehicles carrying passengers for hire are required to stop at RR tracks/crossing. These vehicles must stop within How many feet of the RR tracks? 13' 6" - ANSWER: What is the maximum height of any vehicle that may be operated without a special permit? The following are acceptable warning devices for a truck, bus, or tractor-trailer that is disabled on a traveled roadway or its shoulder. - ANSWER: Three (3) federally conforming, bi-directional emergency reflective triangles; Three (3) liquid-burning flares; At least six (6) fuse Restriction B: Glasses or contact lenses required when driving Restriction F: Outside rearview mirrors required when driving Restriction G: Daylight driving only - ANSWER: Restrictions. B;F;G name them 24 months - ANSWER: A driver's license or identification card may be renewed by U.S. citizens or individuals with permanent lawful status up to _______before the credential expiration.
6 or more active points - ANSWER: If you are at least 21 years of age and have ________ on your driving record, you must take the knowledge exam to renew your driver's license. 10 times - ANSWER: You may replace your credential online a maximum of ________ before you are required to visit a BMV branch for a replacement 2 points on driving record - ANSWER: 1 - 15 miles per hour over speed limit 4 points on driving record - ANSWER: 16 - 25 miles per hour over speed limit 6 points on driving record - ANSWER: 26+ miles per hour over speed limit 2 years - ANSWER: Points stay active on driver record for______ from conviction date. 2 or more traffic offenses - ANSWER: The BMV may require drivers 21 years of age and older who are convicted ____________ within a 12-month period to complete a BMV-approved DSP course. 4 point credit - ANSWER: Complete DSP receive _______ during a 3-year period. 180 days - ANSWER: Motorist who fails a chemical test will face a suspension of driving privileges for _________. One year - ANSWER: Motorist who refuses to submit to a chemical test will face a suspension of driving privileges for _________.
more, you must give a proper turn signal at least ______ before turning or changing lanes. 40mph 60 mph - ANSWER: When not driving on an interstate or state highway, the maximum speed limit for a school bus is ________ unless the posted speed limit is lower. The maximum speed limit for a school bus on an interstate or highway is _________ or the posted speed limit. Bad weather in poor visibility, unsafe vehicle conditions, slicker icy roads, impaired physical condition, driving with worn tires, hazardous conditions on road service - ANSWER: Driving at the posted speed limit or in excess of it during the following roadway conditions is even more dangerous list at least three. 2 to 3 seconds - ANSWER: A good rule for drivers to follow is stay at least _____ behind the vehicle ahead. True - ANSWER: If your vehicle begins to lose traction or the rear wheels begin sliding sideways, ease off the gas pedal? True - ANSWER: If your vehicle has conventional brakes, turn the steering wheel in a controlled manner in the direction of the rear of the car is sliding? inexperienced drivers, improperly sized and or inflated tires,
incorrectly loaded cargo and or passengers that could affect the vehicle's center of gravity. - ANSWER: Rollover risk of a 15 passenger van increases dramatically as a number of occupants increases. Other risk include: 45 mph and 75 mph and 55 mph - ANSWER: Fuel consumption increases steadily above ______, with passenger cars and light trucks using approximately 50% more fuel traveling at _____ then at _______ per hour. One pound per inch (PSI) - ANSWER: Tires have been known to lose up to ________ every month, so check all tires including your spare, once a month or before a long trip. less than 500 feet - ANSWER: Drivers must use headlights between sunset and sunrise as well as any other time in which visibility is ______. 500 feet and 200 feet - ANSWER: When headlights are on, lower headlight beams must be use when approaching within __________ of an oncoming vehicle or when following within ____________ of the rear of another vehicle? 16.5% - ANSWER: What is the estimate of all fatal motor vehicle crashes involved a fatigued driver? 55mph - ANSWER: Texting is the most alarming distraction. Sending or texting takes your eyes off the road for five seconds. At _______, that's like driving the length of an entire football field with your eyes closed. 64% - ANSWER: Young adults ages 16 to 29 are at the highest risk of fatigue related accidents. What is the percentage? Following a vehicle too closely
400 feet and 1/2 the length - ANSWER: A fully loaded tractor trailer with hot brakes may take more than __________ to come to a complete stop, or more than the length of a football field. An average passenger car takes about __________ of a football field 20 feet and 200 feet - ANSWER: Blindspot for the tractor trailer driver will be up to ________ in front of the cab, on either side of the trailer, alongside the cab, and up to ________ behind the vehicle. 10 mph under the posted limit - ANSWER: If you cannot move over, the motorist shall reduce their speed to _______ and proceed with caution. 12 inches - ANSWER: Everyone should wear their seatbelts low on the hip and flat across the collarbone. Driver should sit at least ________ away from the steering wheel. Head restraint should be positioned so that they are higher than the top and as closest possible to the back of the individuals head. 2,1,1 - ANSWER: The lighting requirements for any truck or bus are _____ red tail lamps, _____ rear white license plate lamp, and at least _______ red stop lamp. 2; 100 feet - ANSWER: In the daytime, drivers of disabled cars must display ______ red flags; one approximately ________ in front of the car and the other approximately ________ behind it. 500 feet - ANSWER: If your car is stopped within ________ of a curve, hilltop, or other obstructions, a warning device must be displayed at least _________ from your car. Ignition locking - ANSWER: Drivers in an emergency situation on the highway should not try to turn off the vehicle while it is still moving. When operating a
vehicle with a steering wheel interlock system, never turned the ignition to the lock position while the vehicle is in motion. Are not - ANSWER: Drivers under 21 years of age may operate a commercial motor vehicle for purposes of intrastate commerce only and ________ eligible to apply for the passenger, school bus, or hazardous materials endorsements. Does not - ANSWER: Indiana law defines a telecommunications device as an electronic or digital device, such as a wireless telephone, personal digital assistant, pager, or text messaging device. This definition ________ include citizen band (CB) radio equipment that is being operated by a person licensed as a CB radio operator 911 emergency call - ANSWER: For non-probationary license holders, a person may not use a telecommunications device to type, transmit, or read a text or an email message while operating a moving motor vehicle unless the device is used in conjunction with hands-free or voice-operated technology, or unless the device is used to make a _______________. 16 passengers - ANSWER: A for hire endorsement can transport fewer than ____________, including the driver, and operated for the purpose of transporting passengers for hire. 18 years; one year - ANSWER: A for-hire endorsement may be issued to Indiana residents who are at least __________of age and who have held a valid Indiana driver's license for at least ________. Same period - ANSWER: Your Indiana for-hire endorsement is valid for the __________ of time as your Indiana driver's license.
New Indiana residents who are at least 18 years of age and who hold a valid operator's, chauffeur's, public passenger chauffeur's license, or CDL with a for-hire endorsement from another state - ANSWER: May add a for-hire endorsement to their Indiana driver's license after passing the for-hire knowledge exam. Applicants who currently hold an unexpired Indiana public passenger chauffeur's or chauffeur's license - ANSWER: Will have their license type transferred to an operator's license with a for-hire endorsement during their next credential transaction. Applicants who currently hold an unexpired Indiana public passenger chauffeur's or chauffeur's license there are no examination requirements and the for-hire endorsement fee is waived during your transaction. - ANSWER: True How long is your Indiana For-shire Endorsement valid? - ANSWER: Your Indiana for-hire endorsement is valid for the same period of time as your Indiana driver's license. When may you renew your Indiana operator's license with a for-hire endorsement?
- ANSWER: You may renew your operator's license with a for-hire endorsement at any Indiana BMV branch or online up to one year before the license expires. Does the BMV require a medical exam in order to issue a for-hire endorsement? - ANSWER: The BMV does not require a medical examination report in order to issue an operator's license with the for-hire endorsement. A for-hire bus is defined as - ANSWER: A bus used to carry passengers for hire, or operated for compensation.
Is operating a medical services vehicle considered transporting for-hire? - ANSWER: No Transporting a recreational vehicle before the first retail sale of the recreational vehicle when - ANSWER: The gross weight of the recreational vehicle is not greater than 26,000 pounds, or the gross combination weight of the recreational vehicle and towing vehicle is not greater than 26,000 pounds, including the gross weight of the towed recreational vehicle, and the weight of the towed recreational vehicle is not greater than 10,000 pounds Operating a motor vehicle that is registered as having a gross weight of less than 16,000 pounds and used to transport property for hire - ANSWER: Is NOT considered transport for-hire