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CDL - Commercial Driver's License Program : Module 10

Continuing Education presents the CDL (Commercial Driver's License) program.

The student will be able to demonstrate hazardous driving skills by:

  • Identifying preparation for operation in cold weather.
  • Demonstrating proper procedure for expelling moisture from the air tanks after each trip.
  • Identifying proper procedures for checking ice accumulation on brakes, slack adjuster, air hoses, electrical wiring, and radiator shutters during operation.
  • Performing operational adjustments necessary to maintain control in all weather conditions, including speed selection, braking, and following distance.
  • Describing procedures to check the safe operation of brakes after driving through deep water.
  • Performing proper use of windshield wipers, washers, and defrosters to maintain visibility.
  • Demonstrating the ability to recognize and evaluate changing road conditions that produce low traction, including initial rainfall, ice, snow, and mud.
  • Describing and understanding procedures to avoid skidding.
  • Identifying procedures to avoid hydroplaning and describing the road and vehicle conditions that produce it.
  • Identifying procedures for mounting and dismounting tire chains.
  • Identifying procedures for extricating the vehicle from snow, sand, and mud by maneuvering or towing.
  • Demonstrating the ability to adjust the rate of change in speed and direction to accommodate road conditions to avoid skidding.
  • Describing procedures required to coordinate acceleration and shifting to overcome the resistance of snow, sand, and mud.
  • Demonstrating the ability to perform brake checks on equipment prior to mountain driving.
  • Identifying procedures required to use the right lane or special truck lane going up grades.
  • Identifying procedures required to place the transmission in appropriate gear for engine braking before starting downgrade.
  • Identifying procedures required to use proper braking techniques and maintain proper engine braking before starting downgrades.
  • Identifying proper use of truck escape ramp when brakes fail on a downgrade.
  • Identifying procedures required for observing temperature gauge frequently when pulling heavy loads up long grades.
  • Identifying the effect of vehicle weight and speed upon braking and shifting ability on long downgrades.
  • Identifying the meaning and use of percent of grade signs.
  • Bringing the truck to a stop in the shortest possible distance while maintaining directional control on a dry surface.
  • Identifying procedures to make an evasive turn off the roadway and return to the roadway while maintaining directional control.
  • Identifying procedures to bring the vehicle to a stop in the event of a brake failure. Identifying procedures to maintain control of the vehicle in the event of a blowout.
  • Identifying procedures to bring the truck to a stop in the shortest possible distance while maintaining directional control when operating on a slippery surface.
  • Identifying procedures to recover from vehicle skids induced by snow, ice, water, oil, sand, wet leaves, or other slippery surfaces.
  • Identifying procedures to counter-steer out of a skid in a way that will regain directional control and not produce another skid.
  • Identifying procedures to operate brakes properly to provide maximum braking without loss of control.
  • Demonstrating competence in performing basic Commercial Vehicle Driving skills utilizing the CDL testing criteria.
  • Demonstrating understanding and knowledge of Commercial Vehicle Driving Laws as required, to safely, and legally operate a commercial vehicle.

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