Arkansas Commercial Driver License (CDL) Practice Test

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What is the most important objective when driving downhill?

  1. Achieve the highest speed possible

  2. Use the lowest gear possible

  3. Select and maintain a speed that is not too fast, considering total weight, length and steepness of grade, and road conditions

  4. Stay in neutral

The correct answer is: Select and maintain a speed that is not too fast, considering total weight, length and steepness of grade, and road conditions

The objective of selecting and maintaining a speed that is not too fast when driving downhill is crucial for safety. When descending a hill, the weight of the vehicle can cause it to gain speed rapidly due to gravity. Maintaining an appropriate speed ensures that the driver can retain control of the vehicle, preventing potential accidents or loss of control. Factors like total weight, length, steepness of the grade, and current road conditions heavily influence how fast a vehicle can safely go downhill. This approach allows drivers to respond effectively to any obstacles or changes in road conditions that may arise. In contrast, trying to achieve the highest speed could lead to dangerous situations, and using the lowest gear is essential for engine braking but not the primary objective. Remaining in neutral would also eliminate the vehicle's ability to use engine braking, which is a helpful technique when navigating downhill.