- A Stops more slowly than a comparable dry-cargo truck due to liquid inertia Correct answer
- B Stops only with parking brake
- C Stops in the same distance
- D Stops faster than a dry-cargo truck
Why this is the correct answer
Liquid mass continues to push forward even after the truck has begun braking, lengthening stopping distance.
How this topic appears on the test
The Tanker CDL exam covers Stopping distance as a recurring theme. Test-writers favor questions that probe whether the applicant has internalized the safe operating procedure, not merely memorized the rule. When you encounter a question on this topic, slow down and verify that the answer you've chosen describes what a careful, defensive driver would actually do — not what is technically permissible.
If you missed this question, that's exactly the right outcome of a practice session: the goal is to surface gaps before the actual test. Open your state CDL manual to the Stopping distance section and re-read the relevant subchapter. Then come back and run through the rest of the Tanker practice exam.
For drivers preparing for the Tanker CDL exam, additional context — including federal manual excerpts, employer hiring practices, and DOT medical guidance — is widely available from industry resources. Continue reading on a recommended industry resource for further detail. Always cross-check anything you read with the current edition of your state CDL manual, since enforcement guidance is updated periodically.