CDL School

ATI's Commercial Driving programs are designed to get you ready for a new career in just 6 weeks.

Commercial Driver’s License are:

  • Single vehicles with a gross vehicle weight (GVWR) of 26,001 lbs. or more
  • A combination of vehicles with a gross combination weight rating (GCWR) of 26,001 lbs. or more if the vehicle(s) being towed has a GVWR of more than 10,000 lbs.
  • A vehicle that carries 16 or more passengers, including the driver
  • Any size vehicle that transports hazardous materials and that requires federal placarding

Commercial Driver’s License requirements do not apply to:

  • operators of emergency vehicles, such as firefighters
  • Active-duty military personnel operating military vehicles
  • Operators of vehicles, such as recreational vehicles and rental moving vans, used only for personal use
  • Operators of Covered Farm Vehicles as defined in § 46.2-649.3
  • Operators of farm vehicles if:
    • The vehicle is used by farmers to move farm goods, supplies or machinery to or from their farm
    • The vehicle is used within 150 miles of the farm, and
    • The vehicle is not used as a common or contract motor carrier.

CDL (Commercial Driver's License) Practice Test

Getting your Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) is an essential step for a career in commercial driving. Whether you're aiming to drive a tractor-trailer, a bus, or a delivery truck, passing the CDL exam is crucial. This practice test is designed to help you prepare for the actual exam by covering key topics, including general knowledge, air brakes, and combination vehicles. By taking this practice test, you can assess your current knowledge, identify areas for improvement, and gain the confidence needed to succeed. Good luck with your preparation and on your journey to becoming a professional commercial driver!

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Results and answers will be email after completion.

1 / 50

Whenever you stop for a break during your trip, you should

2 / 50

What is the best way to figure out how many sections of following distance you have?

3 / 50

If your vehicle is 40 feet long and you are traveling at 50 MPH, what is the safe following distance?

4 / 50

Under federal regulations, if a vehicle is carrying a load that is more than two feet wide and extends more than four feet beyond the rear of the vehicle, _____ must be placed at the extreme end of the load.

5 / 50

Every time you park your vehicle and shut the engine off, you should:

6 / 50

The safety release valve is located on the air tanks and is used by?

7 / 50

To prevent skidding, you should

8 / 50

What is the minimum number of tie downs for a 20-foot load?

9 / 50

Which is not one of the four basic skills that operating a commercial motor vehicle requires? 

10 / 50

Which of these statements about cold weather driving is true?

11 / 50

The most important hand signal that you and a helper should agree on is?

12 / 50

Gross vehicle weight rating or GVWR means the following:

13 / 50

Why should you be in proper gear before starting down a hill?

14 / 50

Stab braking

15 / 50

The Driver must be able to see a warning that is given before air pressure in the service air tanks falls below:

16 / 50

Which of these statements about tires and hot weather driving is true?

17 / 50

Air Brake equipped vehicles must have:

18 / 50

Front end header boards:

19 / 50

Which of these statements about driving in areas with strong winds is true?

20 / 50

What is the formula for stopping distance with air brakes?

21 / 50

What is the “gross combination weight” (GCW)?

22 / 50

A vehicle is loaded with most of the weight on the steering axle. What may result?

23 / 50

If you must make an emergency stop, you should brake so that you:

24 / 50

Name some things you should check on the front of your vehicle during the walk around inspection?

25 / 50

What can you do at an accident scene to help avoid another accident

26 / 50

Which of the following is a key steering component?

27 / 50

Should the pre-trip inspection report from the last driver be reviewed during your pre-trip inspection?

28 / 50

Which of the following will be true about brake function if your antilock braking system (ABS) fails?

29 / 50

What are some things to do at an accident scene to prevent another accident?

30 / 50

To safely adjust your speed to current driving conditions, what should you look for ahead? 

31 / 50

Letting hot air out of tires:

32 / 50

If a straight vehicle goes into a front wheel skid it will:

33 / 50

How can you start moving without rolling backwards?

34 / 50

The reaction distance is the best distance traveled from the time

35 / 50

You do not have a hazardous materials endorsement on your commercial driver’s license. You are asked to haul hazardous materials in a placarded vehicle you should:

36 / 50

How often while on the road must you stop to inspect your cargo?

37 / 50

Converter dollies built on or after March 1, 1998, are required to have anti-lock brakes. These dollies will have

38 / 50

If you are checking your tires for a pre-trip inspection. Which of these statements is true?

39 / 50

Which of these is a sign of tire failure?

40 / 50

If you are convicted for driving under the influence while driving a commercial vehicle, and this is your first offense, you will most likely get:

41 / 50

What kind of fire is a B:C extinguisher good for?

42 / 50

Blocking the cargo to keep it from shifting must be done

43 / 50

What is the definition of a Hazard?

44 / 50

What are some advantages of going right instead of left around an obstacle?

45 / 50

As the blood alcohol concentration or BAC goes up, what will happen?

46 / 50

Empty trucks have the best braking

47 / 50

Which of these is a proper use of vehicle lights and flashers?

48 / 50

If you are being tailgated, you should?

49 / 50

What is the minimum tread depth for tires not installed in the front?

50 / 50

Cargo that can shift should have at least __ tie-down(s)

The average score is 67%

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