SO I've got a few. Read them, Memorized the questions . I'm passing the practice test. Is that all I got to do. Go take it. And will I need a vision test again. I just renewed my CDL in Aug 29.
CDL study books. Hazmat and tanker.
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Dieseltu, Sep 20, 2015.
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Here whenever we get licence renewed or endorsements added on we always have to take eye exam.As long as your passing the practice questions then go take test tomorrow.If you don't pass not a problem study some more and retake the next day.But I would suggest getting a cdl manual while you're there if you don't pass.All the answers are there.
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You'll need your tsa background clearance before getting hazmat.
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be careful of "memorizing" the questions and answers.
the DMV knows we do this.
the DMV very often "rotates" a series of questions, you never came across before.
the DMV very often changes the way they word a question.
good luck.
i only take a vision test when i renew my CDL, but in all actuality, i go to my optometrist, and i get a pass from him and what we call here, "the blue card" with the numbers of the exam on it. the DMV must accept this, from a doctor, and all these years, i have NEVER been asked to look into that whacked out machine they have. -
When do you plan on taking the test? I saved all of my text books & study materials from when I went to truck driving school. The hazmat test covers a lot of knowing what distances that you need to be parked away from certain things, the different classes of hazardous materials, properly placarding, How to properly read a BOL that contains a hazardous material. What you should know & do in the event of a hazardous spill. That's what I can think of off the top of my head.
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Tanker just questions, pass, good to go
Haz mat test background $ and if in florida yes please read line 4
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