Get ready for your HAZMAT CDL Test. Use multiple-choice questions and detailed explanations to solidify your understanding. Enhance your preparedness for the exam!

Each practice test/flash card set has 50 randomly selected questions from a bank of over 500. You'll get a new set of questions each time!

Practice this question and more.


What should you do if you find one of your tires is leaking while hauling hazardous materials?

  1. Continue driving to your destination

  2. Stop at the nearest safe place and fix it

  3. Call for roadside assistance

  4. Ignore it unless it gets worse

The correct answer is: Stop at the nearest safe place and fix it

When hauling hazardous materials, safety is paramount, and addressing any issues with your vehicle's tires is essential. If you discover that one of your tires is leaking, stopping at the nearest safe location to fix the issue is the correct course of action. This approach ensures that you do not compromise the integrity of your vehicle or pose a risk to yourself or others on the road. Continuing to drive with a leaking tire could lead to a blowout or loss of vehicle control, which is particularly dangerous when carrying hazardous materials. Stopping allows you to assess the situation properly, make necessary repairs, or at least secure the vehicle to prevent further issues. Additionally, addressing the tire problem right away helps in maintaining compliance with safety regulations that apply to drivers transporting hazardous materials.