Class 3 Commercial Driver Practice · Question
When inspecting an air brake system on a straight truck during a pre-trip, you hear a continuous, noticeable air leak. What should be your course of action?
Any continuous and noticeable air leak in an air brake system indicates a serious defect that renders the vehicle unsafe for operation and requires immediate re
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Question: When inspecting an air brake system on a straight truck during a pre-trip, you hear a continuous, noticeable air leak. What should be your course of action?
Answer options:
- It's a normal occurrence; continue with the inspection
- The leak is likely minor; proceed to the destination ✅ The vehicle is unsafe; it must be taken out of service and repaired immediately
- Increase the engine RPM to compensate for air loss
Correct answer: The vehicle is unsafe; it must be taken out of service and repaired immediately
Explanation: Any continuous and noticeable air leak in an air brake system indicates a serious defect that renders the vehicle unsafe for operation and requires immediate repair. (Provincial Driver's Handbook, Air Brake Endorsement section)
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