Question Vehicles with dual air brake systems: Answers Have air pressure in the braking system even when the vehicle is not running. Maintain some air pressure in the braking system when the vehicle is not running. Must be run to build air pressure to allow the brakes to operate properly. Maintain air pressure when shut off for periods of less than four hours. Explanation Before driving a vehicle with a dual air brake system, allow time for the air compressor to build up pressure of at least 100 psi in both the primary and secondary systems. This questions appears in the following tests: Illinois Class B Knowledge Test Massachusetts Air Brakes New Jersey Class B Knowledge Test North Dakota Passenger North Dakota Air Brakes South Dakota Air Brakes West Virginia Class B Knowledge Test