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Low Air Pressure Warning: The 60 PSI Rule Explained
The low air pressure warning must activate at 60 PSI. What to do if you hear it.
This guide covers the Air Brakes section of the CDL exam. Key topics include air brake system components, PSI values (60-warning, 100-cut-in, 125-cut-out, 150-relief valve), leakage tests, and spring brake operation.. Understanding these concepts is essential for passing the CDL written exam and operating safely as a commercial driver.
Key Concepts
| Topic Area | What You Need to Know | Test Frequency |
|---|---|---|
| Industry Standards | FMCSA regulations, safety protocols, best practices | High |
| Procedures | Step-by-step processes, inspections, emergency response | High |
| Safety Considerations | Hazard awareness, accident prevention, compliance | Medium |
| Practical Application | Real-world scenarios, decision-making under pressure | Medium |
Test Preparation
To prepare for this section of the CDL exam: study your state CDL manual thoroughly, take practice tests to identify weak areas, and review the specific regulations that apply to this topic. Pay special attention to exact numbers, measurements, and procedural steps — these are commonly tested.
Related Resources
- State CDL Requirements Tool — Look up requirements for any state
- CDL Practice Quiz — Test your knowledge with exam-style questions
- Progress Tracker — Track your study across all CDL sections