Louisiana Class D Chauffeur's License Practice Test

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Which gauge shows how much air pressure is being applied to the brakes?

Safety valve

Application pressure gauge

The application pressure gauge is specifically designed to indicate how much air pressure is being applied to the brakes. In air brake systems, it provides critical feedback to the driver regarding the amount of pressure being utilized for braking, which is essential for maintaining control and safety while operating a vehicle. This gauge is linked directly to the brake system, allowing the driver to monitor brake performance and ensure that the brakes are functioning correctly. Accurate readings help prevent issues such as brake fade, which can occur if the pressure is too low, and ensure effective stopping power when needed. In contrast, other gauges mentioned serve different functions. The safety valve protects the system from excessive pressure, the service brake gauge measures the overall performance of the braking system rather than specific application pressure, and the manual drain gauge is used to manage water and condensation in the air system. Understanding these distinctions is important for safe vehicle operation and maintenance.

Service brake gauge

Manual drain gauge

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