Arkansas Commercial Driver License (CDL) Practice Test

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When shifting up in a commercial vehicle, what can be used as a guide?

  1. Engine Load

  2. Engine Speed

  3. Fuel Level

  4. Traffic Signals

The correct answer is: Engine Speed

The correct answer is engine speed. When shifting up in a commercial vehicle, the engine speed, often measured in RPM (revolutions per minute), is a crucial factor to determine the appropriate moment to shift gears. An optimal range of engine speed ensures that the engine is operating efficiently and effectively, providing enough power without straining the engine. Monitoring engine speed helps the driver to shift at the right time, avoiding engine lugging (under-revving) or over-revving, which can lead to mechanical issues or loss of control. While engine load can also provide some insight into the performance of the engine, it's not as directly indicative of the correct shifting point as engine speed. Fuel level and traffic signals do not provide relevant information for making shifting decisions in terms of mechanical operation and performance dynamics of the vehicle.