Commercial Drivers License (General Knowledge) : Antilock Braking Systems

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Example Question #4 : Safety

The primary function of an Antilock Braking System is to _________________.

Possible Answers:

keep a vehicles brakes from locking up when the driver overbrakes or has to brake suddenly

allow for smoother shifting of gears

allow a vehicle to brake suddenly while shifting gears

increase the raw power of a vehicles braking system

Correct answer:

keep a vehicles brakes from locking up when the driver overbrakes or has to brake suddenly

Explanation:

The only purpose listed that is true of ABS is that they are designed to prevent a vehicles brakes from locking. Obviously this is more important for large or heavy vehicles, whose brakes lock more easily than other vehicles, and which pose a much greater threat when moving across a road with locked brakes.

Example Question #1 : Antilock Braking Systems

Which of the following is NOT a valid indicator that your vehicle is equipped with an Antilock Braking System?

Possible Answers:

The presence of wheel speed sensor wires emanating from the back of your brakes

The presence of a speedometer with both miles and kilometers per hour

The presence of a yellow malfunction lamp on the panel

A manufacture date from AFTER March 1, 1998

Correct answer:

The presence of a speedometer with both miles and kilometers per hour

Explanation:

The main indicator that your vehicle is equipped with an ABS is the yellow malfunction light in your instrument panel. If your vehicle is to code, and it was produced after March 1998 it should be equipped with an ABS. Also, you can always just physically get out of the cab and look at the back of your brakes for the telltale presence of wheel speed sensor wires. Your speedometer indicating both miles and kilometers per hour is not related to your ABS (it may mean your truck was manufactured in Canada).

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