what sectoins to study in the cdl manual before truck school

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  1. texascajun83

    texascajun83 Bobtail Member

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    hey guys,

    can any one help me please of telling me which sections I need to study in my Texas CDL manual please??
    I would lke to get started on knowing more, but I just dont know where to start in the book...

    thank you
     
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  3. crusin time

    crusin time Bobtail Member

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  4. WitchingHour

    WitchingHour Road Train Member

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    ^ What he said. Plus any endorsements you'll want. Doubles is a written test, and is basically a rehash of Combination Vehicles. If you need hazmat, you can take the written test along with your other written tests, though you'll have to follow up with fingerprinting and the background check. Tanker is also just a written test, and a pretty easy one. Even if the company you intend to work for doesn't require those endorsements, they could open doors for you down the road.
     
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  5. CondoCruiser

    CondoCruiser The Legend

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    ^^^^ and.... the practice test questions in the manual are worth their weight in gold. Know them and you'll pass. But study the whole thing the best you can.
     
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  6. Snowshoes

    Snowshoes Heavy Load Member

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    ^^^^echo what was said prior^^^^ plus this site has some pretty good practice tests. Check the link at the top of the page.
     
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  7. Chinatown

    Chinatown Road Train Member

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    Consider the hazmat/tanker endorsements plus get a passport & TWIC. If you get all this, you will be prepared for some great paying jobs.
     
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  8. cdreid

    cdreid Light Load Member

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    The practice questions ARE the questions on the test. And the cdl manuals/tests are standardised across all the states. Go get your permit before you go. It will remove a Lot of stress.
     
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  9. postmandav

    postmandav Medium Load Member

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    How about from page 1 to the last page????:biggrin_2559: It is all relevant.
     
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  10. WitchingHour

    WitchingHour Road Train Member

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    Or, you know, you can stick to the parts which actually are relevant... you're not going to gain much by 'studying' the foreword vs. simply reading over it, nor are things such as passenger vehicles and school buses going of be of much importance or interest to someone not going for those endorsements (which, aside from the written tests, also require a road test in a passenger bus, and, in the case of the latter, a background check).
     
  11. starsonwindow

    starsonwindow Medium Load Member

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    Read it all, then there are websites where you can take the practice test, And those questions are exactly what is on the test. Go for all of it. That way you won't have to go get a endorsement or whatever at the spare of the moment, get your Permit before you get to school. The day or night they give you to go(they did that in my school) you can have off. Take Care Drive Right, Your first 6 months is the very most important time in your new career. Be Well.
     
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