Saskatchewan Commercial Class 1 Driving Test
Part 2

To get your Class 1 commercial driver’s licence in Saskatchewan, you’ll first need to get a learner’s licence before taking your road test for a full-privilege licence. To get your learner’s licence, you’ll need to pass a general knowledge test, a road signs test, and meet medical standards.

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Saskatchewan Commercial Drivers Test Class 1 Parts 2

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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 most critical task in the coupling procedure?

 

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What is normal driver reaction time?

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Under this Provinces Vehicle Inspection Program:

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

 

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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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When should a defect be reported to the carrier?

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

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

 

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

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Total stopping distance is:

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

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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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Clearance lights are required for vehicles that are wider than:

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

 

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

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

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

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What is lag time?

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Which of the following statements about braking force is true?

 

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

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As a school bus driver, you should never:

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What is the purpose of a trip inspection?

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What is the maximum permissible length for a straight truck?

 

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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 operator's licences is you permitted to apply for as a probationary driver?

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

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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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