Newfoundland and Labrador Learner Driving Test
Parts 2

The Newfoundland and Labrador Learner’s License is a type of driver’s license issued by the government of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, to individuals who are learning to drive. It allows the holder to practice driving on public roads under certain conditions and restrictions, such as being accompanied by a licensed driver and having a “L” sign displayed on the vehicle. To obtain a Newfoundland and Labrador Learner’s License, an individual must pass a written knowledge test and a vision test. They must also fulfill other requirements, such as minimum age, residency, and liability insurance.

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Newfoundland and Labrador Commercial Driving Test Class 3 Parts 2

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What is lag time?

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If three identical vehicles travel at the same speeds, but one is on a level surface, one is going uphill, and one is going downhill, which will have the shortest stopping distance?

 

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A vehicle inspection at a rest and check stop does not need to include which of the following:

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What is normal driver reaction time?

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Which of the following operator's licences is you permitted to apply for as a probationary driver?

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Which of the following statements is true about a B Train coupling mechanism?

 

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Which of the following factors would not generally have an influence on perception time?

 

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If doing a pre-trip air brake inspection, which of the below would be acceptable pressure levels for the air supply valve and park control valve to pop out at?

 

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Which of the following is the correct procedure for stopping at an uncontrolled railway crossing with a Class 2 vehicle?

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When uncoupling a truck tractor from a semi-trailer, when should you lower the landing gear?

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Under which of the following circumstances is a trip inspection report invalid?

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What is the maximum permissible length for a straight truck?

 

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When should a defect be reported to the carrier?

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Which of the following is recommended practice for using the brakes when going through hills?

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Which of the following would not be permitted to operate an ambulance with passengers?

 

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When coupling a truck-tractor to a semi-trailer:

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Which of the following statements about braking force is false? Assume that the two vehicles are identical except for weight and speed.

 

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How should you test the service brakes of a truck tractor?

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Under which of the following circumstances would a driver not be permitted to drive under federal Hours of Service regulations?

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Which of the following is a driver with a Class 1 licence not able to operate?

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What is the most accurate definition of traction?

 

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What is the correct order of steps for a pre-trip air brake inspection?

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What is the purpose of a trip inspection?

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What is the most critical task in the coupling procedure?

 

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Which of the following statements about braking force is true?

 

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As a school bus driver, you should never:

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Under this Provinces Vehicle Inspection Program:

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Total stopping distance is:

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Which of the following statements about the holder of a Class 2 operator's licence is false?

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What are the four factors affecting the distance a commercial vehicle needs to stop?

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Clearance lights are required for vehicles that are wider than:

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The Newfoundland and Labrador Learner’s License is a type of driver’s license issued by the government of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, to individuals who are learning to drive. It allows the holder to practice driving on public roads under certain conditions and restrictions, such as being accompanied by a licensed driver and having a “L” sign displayed on the vehicle. To obtain a Newfoundland and Labrador Learner’s License, an individual must pass a written knowledge test and a vision test. They must also fulfill other requirements, such as minimum age, residency, and liability insurance.

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The Newfoundland and Labrador Learner’s License is a type of driver’s license issued by the government of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, to individuals who are learning to drive. It allows the holder to practice driving on public roads under certain conditions and restrictions, such as being accompanied by a licensed driver and having a “L” sign displayed on the vehicle. To obtain a Newfoundland and Labrador Learner’s License, an individual must pass a written knowledge test and a vision test. They must also fulfill other requirements, such as minimum age, residency, and liability insurance.

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