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lady asked:


1) What does anti-lock barking systems prevent when used in an emergency stopping situation
2) If a trailer cover the stoplight of the towing vehicle where else must a stoplight be
3) Where should reflectors be mounted
4) Give three examples of loads that need to be covered due to falling or blowing on road way
5) When one vehicle is towing another by means of a chain, what does the chain need to have displayed on it

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  1. TBCCOH says:

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    Look it up for yourself or don’t ever drive.

  2. oklatom says:

    Create a video blog…instantly.

    All the answers are in the part you were assigned to read. Sorry, you just failed the class.

  3. myhalo 1 says:

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    1. anti-barking? Anyway, skidding.
    2.Back of the trailer.
    3. Huh? Depends on the type of vehicle, trailer, etc.
    4. gravel, brush, sand
    5. weight rating? Why would you tow a vehicle with a chain?!

  4. Shockey Monkey says:

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    1. It stops the car from skidding, but not allowing the wheels to “Lock”. instead it applies and releases the brake rapidly to bring the car to a skid free controlled stop.
    2. The trailer must have lights, or a light board attached to the back of it.
    3. On the back
    4. ?
    5. Flag – should use a rope otherwise you’ll kill both vehicles

  5. Brown says:

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    why would you people help her…

    if she’s going to be on the road, she should work at it….and know her stuff

    otherwise we just have one more stupid driver to deal with out there

  6. fishingdbrown says:

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    1) prevents you from skidding by pumpingthe brakes for you when you slam on them. There is a device under the car that controls this.
    2) On top of the cab of a truck, or on the top of the trunk, possibly what alot of people call the idiot light.
    3) Depends on what you are mounting them on (?)
    4)dirt, gravel, mulch
    5) (?) maybe someone else can anser this one for you.

  7. scottakrohn says:

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    1. abs prevents the wheels from locking up
    2. brake lights must be attached to the towed vehicles rear (or viewable by traffic from the towers rear.)
    3. reflectors should be mounted on the rear of the vehicle, but may be mounted anywhere.
    4. grain, dirt, sand, wood chips, or anything susceptible to wind.
    5. DOT approved

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