I've been doing the practice tests on this site daily is that good enough to pass the test or should i also read my state manual?
cdl practice test on this site
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by 1278PA, Sep 6, 2016.
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The manuals vary state to state.
In order to familiarize yourself with the wording and terms for your state it's always best to read the manual.
Get the info straight from the source rather than a 3rd party.MACK E-6, Toomanybikes and 1278PA Thank this. -
Read the manual. The practice tests help but the questions at the dmv are not the same. If you red the book it'll all make more sense and make it easier.
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Agree with the above.... CDL manual for specifics. If your an over achiever though google free CDL A tests and keep hitting above 90 average. There are some sites that have multiple variations of practice tests.
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The site below seems to have EVERY question of every test.
http://www.truckercountry.com/cdl-practice-tests/1278PA Thanks this. -
Don't assume our tests are what you need to study. Those are just intended to be ancillary skill sharpeners, so to speak.
Go to your state's DMV and pick up a manual. That's the best way. -
I took the tests on the site you posted and they seem to be nearly exact as the ones here.
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www.cristcdl.com is a good site for practice tests.
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The questions they ask are on these test, some are worded the same some are not, the test is easy
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Why read the manual? Just a waste of time. Cut corners where you can. Especially once you have a CDL and are issued a truck. Cut as many corners as possible.
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