Delmar's Tractor Trailer 4th Edition Chapter 23 Answers
Tractor-Trailer Truck Driver Training, 4th Edition
Published: © 2013
Print ISBN: 9781111036485
Pages: 656
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When students need to learn from the resource even the pros trust, look no further than Delmar's Tractor-Trailer Truck Driver Training, 4E. Delmar is the only official education partner of the Professional Truck Driver Institute (PTDI). Our goal is to ensure that students are armed with the information needed to excel in their truck driver careers. The all-new fourth edition… More
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Table of Contents
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Features
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About the author(s)
Preface.
1. An Introduction to Trucking.
2. The Commercial Driver's License.
3. Control Systems.
4. Vehicle Systems.
5. Transportation Technology.
6. Vehicle Inspections.
7. Basic Control.
8. Shifting.
9. Backing and Docking.
10. Coupling and Uncoupling.
11. Sliding Fifth Wheels and Tandem Axles.
12. Preventive Maintenance and Servicing.
13. Recognizing and Reporting Malfunctions.
14. Communication.
15. Visual Search.
16. Space Management.
17. Speed Management.
18. Night Driving.
19. Extreme Driving Conditions.
20. Skid Control.
21. Hazard Awareness.
22. Railroad Crossings.
23. Emergency Maneuvers.
24. Accident Procedures.
25. Handling Cargo.
26. Cargo Documentation.
27. Special Rigs.
28. Hours of Service.
29. Trip Planning.
30. Transportation Security.
31. Driving International Routes.
32. Hazardous Materials.
33. Public Relations and Job Search.
34. Driver Health, Safety and Security.
35. Whistleblower Protections for Professional Drivers.
36. CSA 2010.
Appendix A: Troubleshooting Guide.
Appendix B: Website/Reference list.
Appendix C: Trucking Association Listing.
Appendix D: Glossary.
Appendix E: Index.
- End-of-chapter and Appendix resources include relevant websites, industry-acknowledged reference materials, and trucking association contact information that provide users with the tools to access information outside the confines of the book.
- New chapter detailing CSA 2010 and the updated use of technology throughout the industry keep users up to date.
- Content includes information on the latest Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) regulations and standards.
- Robust illustrations and photographs clarify important topics and help users to visualize the material presented.
- Engaging, straightforward writing style captures attention and makes content easy to understand for users of all backgrounds and levels.
- For Instructors: Enhanced Instructor Resource including chapter-by-chapter instructor guides, instructor slide files to support the content, a video library, an image library, and a test generator is free with any adoption.
- For Instructors: Content meets the latest PTDI curriculum standards to aid in securing or maintaining PTDI program certification.
Alice Adams
Alice Adams is an educator and a veteran transportation writer for various national trade publications, as well as for the Houston Chronicle. After serving in academic positions at Odessa College (TX), Houston Community College, and the University of St. Thomas, she has authored several transportation industry books, including texts used in public, private, and proprietary professional driving schools.
PTDI
Since its inception in 1986, Professional Truck Driver Institute (PTDI) has become the nation's foremost advocate of standards and professionalism for entry-level truck driver training. The purpose of PTDI is to advance commercial motor vehicle (CMV) driver training, proficiency, safety, and professionalism by promoting high-quality truck driver training courses and by verifying and publicly attesting to their quality.
Table of Contents
Preface.
1. An Introduction to Trucking.
2. The Commercial Driver's License.
3. Control Systems.
4. Vehicle Systems.
5. Transportation Technology.
6. Vehicle Inspections.
7. Basic Control.
8. Shifting.
9. Backing and Docking.
10. Coupling and Uncoupling.
11. Sliding Fifth Wheels and Tandem Axles.
12. Preventive Maintenance and Servicing.
13. Recognizing and Reporting Malfunctions.
14. Communication.
15. Visual Search.
16. Space Management.
17. Speed Management.
18. Night Driving.
19. Extreme Driving Conditions.
20. Skid Control.
21. Hazard Awareness.
22. Railroad Crossings.
23. Emergency Maneuvers.
24. Accident Procedures.
25. Handling Cargo.
26. Cargo Documentation.
27. Special Rigs.
28. Hours of Service.
29. Trip Planning.
30. Transportation Security.
31. Driving International Routes.
32. Hazardous Materials.
33. Public Relations and Job Search.
34. Driver Health, Safety and Security.
35. Whistleblower Protections for Professional Drivers.
36. CSA 2010.
Appendix A: Troubleshooting Guide.
Appendix B: Website/Reference list.
Appendix C: Trucking Association Listing.
Appendix D: Glossary.
Appendix E: Index.
Features
- End-of-chapter and Appendix resources include relevant websites, industry-acknowledged reference materials, and trucking association contact information that provide users with the tools to access information outside the confines of the book.
- New chapter detailing CSA 2010 and the updated use of technology throughout the industry keep users up to date.
- Content includes information on the latest Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) regulations and standards.
- Robust illustrations and photographs clarify important topics and help users to visualize the material presented.
- Engaging, straightforward writing style captures attention and makes content easy to understand for users of all backgrounds and levels.
- For Instructors: Enhanced Instructor Resource including chapter-by-chapter instructor guides, instructor slide files to support the content, a video library, an image library, and a test generator is free with any adoption.
- For Instructors: Content meets the latest PTDI curriculum standards to aid in securing or maintaining PTDI program certification.
About the author(s)
Alice Adams
Alice Adams is an educator and a veteran transportation writer for various national trade publications, as well as for the Houston Chronicle. After serving in academic positions at Odessa College (TX), Houston Community College, and the University of St. Thomas, she has authored several transportation industry books, including texts used in public, private, and proprietary professional driving schools.
PTDI
Since its inception in 1986, Professional Truck Driver Institute (PTDI) has become the nation's foremost advocate of standards and professionalism for entry-level truck driver training. The purpose of PTDI is to advance commercial motor vehicle (CMV) driver training, proficiency, safety, and professionalism by promoting high-quality truck driver training courses and by verifying and publicly attesting to their quality.
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Delmar's Tractor Trailer 4th Edition Chapter 23 Answers
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