Ready for more practice? This practice test continues your preparation with additional questions covering advanced backing maneuvers and skills test tips. Each question is designed to mirror the difficulty and format of the actual CDL written test.
What This Practice Test Covers
This practice test focuses on:
- advanced backing maneuvers and skills test tips
- Real-world CDL scenarios
- Questions formatted like the actual DMV test
- Detailed explanations for each answer
Each question helps you build the knowledge and confidence needed for test day. Practice makes perfect — take as many attempts as you need.
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Question 1 of 10
1. Question
1. What is the primary advantage of push-pull steering over hand-over-hand steering for commercial vehicles?
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Question 2 of 10
2. Question
2. According to AAMVA standards, which of the following is considered an “encroachment” during the CDL skills test?
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Question 3 of 10
3. Question
3. A driver needs to back a tractor-trailer into a loading dock. The dock is located to the driver’s right, and there is limited space on the passenger side. The driver must decide how to approach the backing maneuver. What is the best approach?
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Question 4 of 10
4. Question
4. A driver is navigating a 90-degree right turn from a two-lane road onto a narrow street. The combination vehicle is 70 feet long overall. The driver notices a fire hydrant positioned 4 feet from the curb on the corner of the destination street. Based on off-tracking principles, what should the driver do?
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Question 5 of 10
5. Question
5. A driver is making a left turn from a two-lane road onto a four-lane divided highway. There is oncoming traffic in both lanes of the destination road. The driver observes a vehicle in the right lane of the destination road approaching the intersection. What turning technique minimizes the risk of collision?
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Question 6 of 10
6. Question
6. During the parallel parking maneuver (conventional side), a driver has completed the initial back-in but realizes the vehicle is too far from the curb. What is the correct corrective action?
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Question 7 of 10
7. Question
7. A driver is descending a steep, wet grade with a loaded trailer. The driver notices the trailer beginning to swing out to the right while applying light braking. Traffic ahead is slowing down. Analyze the situation and determine the best immediate action.
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Question 8 of 10
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8. During the offset backing (right side) maneuver, a driver has positioned the vehicle but notices the trailer is at a severe angle to the target box. The driver has already used two pull-ups (the maximum allowed without automatic failure). Time is running short. Analyze the optimal approach.
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Question 9 of 10
9. Question
9. A driver approaches a right turn at a T-intersection where the destination road is narrow with cars parked along the curb. The driver’s tractor-trailer is 73 feet long. A car is waiting to turn left from the opposite direction on the destination road. Analyze the proper turning approach.
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Question 10 of 10
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10. A driver needs to back a 53-foot trailer into a narrow alley for a delivery. The alley has a slight uphill grade and a 90-degree turn at the entrance. There is no spotter available, and visibility on the passenger side is blocked by a building. The driver must complete the maneuver alone. Analyze the safest approach.
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