Free CDL Quiz

The delay between pressing the brake pedal and the brakes actually working in an air brake system is called:

a.Reaction distance
b.Brake fade
c.Brake lag
d.Perception distance

Explanation

Brake lag is the time delay between when you press the brake pedal and when the brakes actually begin to work. In air brake systems, this delay occurs because air takes time to flow through the lines to the brakes, typically about one-half second.

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The CDL (Commercial Driver License) exam tests your knowledge of commercial driving rules, safety procedures, and vehicle operation. You must score 80% or higher to pass the written knowledge test. The exam covers general knowledge, air brakes, combination vehicles, and various endorsements.

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