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What are the two air lines found on every combination vehicle?

  1. Blue air line and red air line

  2. Primary air line and secondary air line

  3. Service line and supply line

  4. Service line and emergency line

The correct answer is: Service line and emergency line

In a combination vehicle, the two air lines that are crucial for its operation are the service line and the emergency line. The service line is responsible for delivering air to the brakes of the trailer when the driver applies the brake pedal. This allows for the controlled slowing and stopping of the vehicle, ensuring safety during operation. The emergency line has a distinct purpose; it serves as a backup system to maintain the trailer's brakes in case of a failure in the service braking system. If there is a loss of air pressure in the service line, the emergency line will activate the trailer's brakes automatically to prevent accidents, providing an essential safety mechanism. Understanding the function of these two lines is critical for CDL drivers since they ensure proper braking control and vehicle safety. The other options, while they mention components associated with air brake systems, do not accurately identify the correct lines used in combination vehicles. The primary and secondary lines pertain to other forms of vehicle air systems, which are not applicable here.