Arkansas Commercial Driver License (CDL) Practice Test

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What is one of the causes of fires in commercial vehicles?

  1. Blocked exhaust system

  2. Faulty brakes

  3. Fuel and cargo

  4. Overheated coolant

The correct answer is: Blocked exhaust system

Blocked exhaust systems can indeed cause fires in commercial vehicles. When the exhaust system becomes blocked, it can lead to excessive heat buildup within the exhaust components. This heat can ignite combustible materials nearby or trigger other failures within the vehicle. Additionally, a blocked exhaust may also impair engine performance and lead to other mechanical issues, compounding the risk of a fire. Fuel and cargo, mentioned in the choices, can also be significant factors in vehicle fires, especially if they are improperly secured or leak. Faulty brakes can contribute to fires as well, due to overheating during prolonged use or if there are issues with the brake components. Overheated coolant is another concern; when the cooling system fails, it can lead to overheating of the engine and potentially create a fire hazard. However, the specific connection of a blocked exhaust system to direct fire risk makes it a critical factor to consider.