it wasn't a trick question though. the question clearly stated " while transporting flammable gas, you cannot do the following. smoking in the cab is technically a right answer. cargo heaters is also right. why would one be any more right than the other. both are listed in the FMCSA regs.
maybe whoever made the test doesn't realize its a mistake. maybe he needs to report it. we all may have just found a glitch on his test he took and it needs changed.
now if the answer he choose did NOT mention being in the cab, then id have to agree with you and its a trick question. his answer didn't say anything about the 25' rule though.
as far as "we" goes...you do realize this is a public forum right?
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Yes, smoking in the cab is not allowed, but I will bet you that the Handbook never spells that out, so in order to answer smoking in the cab, you have to be interpreting the answers given, and that is not what they want you to do *for the test *.
So this is not a wrong question, it is specifically seeing if you will grab the easy answer, or pick the one the handbook tells you. -
but wheres the handbook he was supposed to read to take the practice test on. what are they basing the practice questions on then? why would they want to deviate from the green book? why would they be asking questions on a HAZMAT test to certify him to safely haul HAZMAT, yet ask him questions NOT based on the laws and situations hes going to be confronted with in reality just to see if you read the book THEY gave you? -
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What handbook should he read, that is a good question!
I haven't gone to the site, so I don't know if they have a general question pool, or a specific pool for each state.
In any case, the questions should be actual questions from actual state tests.
So let me rephrase this.
If you are going to take a test in a state, study Their handbook, and answer based on it!snowman_w900 Thanks this. -
no one ever did answer my question about the oversize permit question. point is, if I used your logic to be whitty or smart, the dot might have be an prick if I took the approach of saying something like "oh, what time is sunset in ohio? hmmm well officer...what time of the year are we talkin?" he woulda thought I was being a smartarse and prolly found something to cause problems with me about. yet its a very legit question, did he specify what time of the year? no, I think we can read between the lines though and we knew what he was asking. so why twist it into a trick question or answer. that's all I was trying to say. -
"smoke in the cab of your truck"
The question is flawed.....
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Which handbook i wonder are they basing their question on though. I think like @Cat sdp said....the question is flawed.
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They also have the check your tires every 100 miles or 2 hours of driving question.
The regs have changed to "everytime you stop"snowman_w900 and slim shady Thank this.
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