Chapter 2-4: Inter-axle differential lock

The “Inter-axle Differential Lock” section of the Ontario truck driver knowledge test evaluates a driver’s understanding of this important traction control feature in commercial vehicles. 

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Ontario Truck Driver Test - Chapter 2-4: Inter-axle differential lock

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Under normal driving conditions, in which position should the inter-axle differential lock control valve be kept?

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Why should unnecessary use of the differential lock be avoided?

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What is the primary purpose of the inter-axle differential lock on vehicles with tandem rear axles?

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Which of the following is a caution related to using the inter-axle differential lock?

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When should you use the lock position of the inter-axle differential lock?

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The inter-axle differential lock helps distribute power evenly to both axles, which is essential for maintaining traction on slippery or uneven surfaces. Drivers must know when and how to engage and disengage the lock safely, as improper use can damage the drivetrain. The test covers recognizing ideal situations for using the lock—such as on snow, mud, or loose gravel—and stresses the importance of disengaging it on dry, paved roads. Mastery of this section enhances vehicle safety and control.