The threads I searched didn't really cover this, but I am studying for my CDL A permit in Florida. I am using the online Florida handbook version, after each section there is "Do you remember, if not go back as these questions could be on the test" questions.
Those are the more technical related questions. However, I was afraid that they alone wouldn't cover enough info for the test.
Is it a smart move to follow the questions they ask in the handbook, or should I know the book from front to back, plus those end of the section questions?
Appreciate it
In regards to studying for the CDL A Permit.
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by 2500HDRob, Feb 2, 2012.
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Take the tests here and if you can pass them you will have absolutely no problems when you get to the DMV. Matter of fact some of the questions are the same as the ones on the DMV test. -
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No problem brother.
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I was in your boat for the past two weeks and I got my permit just by reading the DOL book, and testing myself using the practice tests on www.truckercountry.com It worked for me. I tested on the general knowledge, air brakes, and combination. Good luck man, hope everything works out for ya!
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