Arkansas Commercial Driver License (CDL) Practice Test

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What does "Tire Load" indicate?

  1. The maximum amount of cargo a tire can support

  2. The general air pressure in a tire

  3. The weight distribution on all tires

  4. The amount of tread wear visible on a tire

The correct answer is: The maximum amount of cargo a tire can support

The correct choice highlights that "Tire Load" refers specifically to the maximum amount of cargo a tire can support safely. This is an essential consideration for vehicle safety and performance, as exceeding the recommended tire load can lead to tire failure, reduced handling, and compromised braking performance. Understanding tire load ratings is crucial because they ensure that each tire can handle the weight it is subjected to while ensuring stability and safety. This knowledge helps drivers properly assess if their vehicle is loaded within safe limits, particularly important for commercial vehicles that carry heavy cargo. The other options address aspects related to tires but do not define "Tire Load." For instance, general air pressure is vital for tire performance but does not relate to the loading capacity of the tire. Weight distribution among tires impacts vehicle handling, but it is a different concept from the load a single tire can handle. Lastly, tread wear indicates the condition of a tire rather than its load capacity. All these factors contribute to overall tire maintenance, yet they do not directly define "Tire Load."