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Test your heavy equipment and vehicles knowledge

How much do you know about heavy equipment and vehicles operating requirements? Take this quiz to find out. Click below to see answers.

  1. All vehicles must have an operable braking system.
    1. True
    2. False
  2. Drivers can operate a motor vehicle with an obstructed view to the rear.
    1. True
    2. False
  3. Seat belts are only necessary in some motor vehicles.
    1. True
    2. False
  4. Operators must avoid wearing loose clothing or personal protective clothing when operating motor vehicles.
    1. True
    2. False
  5. At the beginning of each shift, drivers must inspect each vehicle they intend to operate for damage to the following components/systems:
    1. All brake systems
    2. Tires
    3. Steering mechanism and operating controls
    4. Horn and seatbelts
    5. All of the above

Test your heavy equipment and vehicles knowledge: Answers

  1. True. All vehicles must have a service, emergency, and parking brake system in good working condition.
  2. False. No driver can operate a motor vehicle with an obstructed view to the rear unless is has a reverse signal alarm the driver can hear above the surrounding noise level, or the vehicle is backed up when an observer says it is safe to do so.
  3. False. Seat belts must be installed in all motor vehicles.
  4. True. Operators must avoid wearing loose clothing or personal protective clothing when operating motor vehicles to avoid accidentally contacting/pulling levers.
  5. All of the above. All components/systems must be in good working order prior to use. All safety devices such as lights, reflectors, windshield wipers, defrosters, and fire extinguishers must be checked as well.