The following maneuvers and faults apply to the driving examination for a Class A or Class B driver’s license:
(1) Accident (31 points).
- (i) An accident, however slight, which the applicant could have prevented.
- (ii) Contact with a pedestrian which the applicant could have prevented.
(2) Lack of cooperation (31 points).
- (i) Refusal to obey instructions of examiner.
- (ii) Refusal to attempt maneuver when instructed by the examiner.
- (iii) Offering bribes or gratuities to the examiner.
(3) Serious traffic offenses (31 points).
(i) Stop sign offenses.
- (A) Failure to stop for stop sign.
- (B) Failure to stop before proceeding into intersection.
- (C) Failure to make second stop if necessary.
(ii) Red light offenses.
- (A) Failure to stop for a red light.
- (B) Failure to decelerate when approaching a yellow light.
- (C) Entering into intersection as light turns red.
(iii) Failure to yield right-of-way.
- (A) Failure to yield to pedestrian.
- (B) Failure to yield to oncoming driver when making left turn.
- (C) Failure to yield promptly to emergency vehicles.
- (D) Failure to yield to traffic having right-of-way.
- (iv) Driving in opposite lane continuously. Crossing double yellow line and remaining in opposite lane for extended period of time.
(v) Improper passing.
- (A) Insufficient clearance for pass.
- (B) Passing within or too close to intersection.
- (C) Returning to lane too quickly after passing, forcing overtaken vehicle to slow down.
- (D) Passing on right where illegal.
- (E) Passing in no-passing zone.
(vi) Restriction violation.
- (A) Being unaccompanied by licensed driver.
- (B) Violating restriction on learner’s permit or driver’s license.
- (vii) Speeding. Exceeding speed limit.
(4) Striking/jumping curb or markers (31 points).
- (i) Driving one or more wheels over the curb or onto sidewalk.
- (ii) Making contact with curb, sidewalk or marker.
(5) Uncoupling and coupling. Failure to complete the applicable maneuvers within the 5-minute limit constitutes an automatic failure.
(i) Uncoupling—5-minute limit (31 points).
- (A) Park tractor trailer and set parking brake.
- (B) Place tractor protection valve in the emergency position.
- (C) Check trailer and make certain surface will support trailer.
- (D) Lower trailer support.
- (E) Disconnect glad hands and secure to dummy couplings on tractor.
- (F) Disconnect and secure electrical connection.
- (G) Pull fifth wheel lock release.
- (H) Pull tractor ahead until trailer slips to the lower 1/3 of fifth wheel plate.
- (I) Recheck first, then pull tractor away from the trailer.
(ii) Couplings—5-minute limit (31 points).
- (A) Check that tractor protection valve is in the emergency position.
- (B) Check air brake pressure in tractor.
- (C) Back tractor to front edge of trailer.
- (D) Check king pin assembly for proper alignment making certain fifth wheel lock is open.
- (E) Connect glad hands to trailer.
- (F) Connect electrical connection to trailer.
- (G) Place tractor protection valve in the normal position and check for proper connection, that is, trailer brake is not leaking air.
- (H) Set trailer brakes.
- (I) Back under trailer until the king pin is locked in the fifth wheel, that is, couples without difficulty.
- (J) Check security of coupling by slowly pulling forward with trailer brakes locked.
- (K) Visually check king pin to be certain of proper coupling.
- (L) Raise trailer support fully.
(6) Pretrip circle check improperly complete (31 points).
(i) Exterior. Check general condition of the following equipment:
- (A) Headlights.
- (B) Clearance lights.
- (C) Identification lights.
- (D) Turn signals and four way flashers.
- (E) Tires and wheel lugs.
- (F) Sidemarker lights.
- (G) Reflectors.
- (H) Tail lights.
- (I) Stop lights.
- (J) Trailer hook up.
- (K) Rear trailer door—shall be secure.
- (L) Mud flaps.
(ii) Interior. Check general condition of the following equipment:
- (A) Parking brake.
- (B) Trailer protection valve and steering.
- (C) Gauges—that is, oil pressure, air pressure and low air warning device.
- (D) Horn and mirrors.
- (E) Emergency equipment—that is, fire extinguisher and flags, flares, reflectors or triangles.
(7) Failure to properly start engine (31 points).
- (i) Failure to start engine due to lack of knowledge.
- (ii) Failure to start engine with standard transmission in neutral.
(8) Improper backing (31 points).
- (i) Failure to check area before backing.
(ii) Improper steering when backing, such as:
- (A) One hand driving when not required.
- (B) Allowing steering wheel to spin back after turns.
- (C) Jerky motions.
- (D) Failure to use hand-over-hand method.
- (iii) Excessive weaving while backing.
- (iv) Failure to utilize mirrors properly.
(9) Other traffic offenses (16 points).
(i) Improper turning.
- (A) Failure to get into proper lane.
- (B) Swinging too wide on turn.
- (C) Failure to maintain safe clearance when turning.
- (D) Cutting too short on turn.
(ii) Speed control according to conditions.
- (A) Driving too fast for conditions.
- (B) Sliding or skidding due to speed.
- (C) Failure to decelerate when appropriate.
- (iii) Crossing center line or crossing double yellow line momentarily.
- (iv) Following too closely or failure to follow 4-second rule.
(v) Improper stopping.
- (A) Stopping in crosswalk.
- (B) Stopping over stop line.
- (C) Stopping unnecessarily on roadway.
(vi) Failure to signal or improper signaling.
- (A) Incorrect signal given.
- (B) Signal continued after turn is completed.
- (C) Signal initiated at less than appropriate distance, that is, less than 100 feet from turning or stopping points.
- (D) Failure to signal before starting, stopping or turning.
- (E) Failure to give audible signal when necessary.
(10) Improper parking (16 points).
- (i) Parking more than 12 inches from curb.
- (ii) Failure to set brakes and place transmission in gear.
(11) Failure to observe traffic (16 points).
- (i) Failure to turn head to check for traffic.
- (ii) Failure to check for traffic when going through intersection on green light.
- (iii) Taking eyes from road to talk to examiner while vehicle is in motion.
- (iv) Failure to check mirrors.
(12) Improper steering (16 points).
- (i) One-hand driving when not required.
- (ii) Allowing steering wheel to spin back after turns.
- (iii) Erratic steering causing vehicle to swerve when turning or driving straight.
- (iv) Failure to use hand-over-hand method.
(13) Failure to exercise proper judgment in traffic (16 points).
- (i) Failure to yield.
- (ii) Failure to maintain a safety margin in all traffic situations.
- (iii) Improper choice of action when reacting to hazardous or emergency situations.
- (iv) Failure to activate windshield wipers, defrosters or headlights when necessary.
(14) Improper starting of engine and failure to exhibit smooth driving (8 points).
- (i) Rolling back more than 12 inches.
- (ii) Failure to release parking brake before attempting to start vehicle in motion.
- (iii) Spinning wheels when starting.
- (iv) Stalling engine.
- (v) Driving in an unsmooth manner.
(vi) Difficulty in shifting.
(A) Automatic transmission.
- (I) Using improper gear.
- (II) Failure to come to complete stop before shifting from forward to reverse or from reverse to forward.
(B) Standard transmission.
- (I) Failure to keep eyes on road when shifting.
- (II) Using improper gear.
- (III) Grinding gears.
- (IV) Shifting in middle of curve.
- (V) Swerving vehicle while shifting.
(15) Improper braking (8 points).
- (i) Improper foot position on brake pedal.
- (ii) Sudden or hard braking when not necessary.
- (iii) Applying brakes in the middle of a curve rather than prior to entering the curve.
- (iv) Braking when unnecessary.
- (v) Failure to come to a smooth stop.
- (vi) Foot slips off brake pedal.
- (vii) Foot misses brake pedal.
- (viii) Failure to apply brakes in a timely manner.
(16) Failure to maintain minimum speed limit, unless conditions warrant caution (8 points).
- (i) Applicant over cautious.
- (ii) Driving 10 miles per hour below the speed limit unless conditions warrant caution.
- (iii) Interfering with other vehicles by driving too slowly.
- (17) Use of hand holds (8 points). Failure to use hand holds for mounting and dismounting.
Authority
The provisions of this § 75.15 amended under Vehicle Code,
Source
The provisions of this § 75.15 adopted May 25, 1990, effective May 26, 1990, 20 Pa.B. 2769; amended September 15, 1995, effective September 16, 1995, 25 Pa.B. 3854. Immediately preceding text appears at serial pages (147512) to (147514).
Cross References
This section cited in 67 Pa. Code § 75.14 (relating to conduct of driving examination).