Rollover has definitely given you the best advice here. Get the CDL manual from your License Bureau and after studying take the practice test in the manual. It tells you right there that these will be the main things covered on the test themselves. Cant believe they charge you to take the written test. Don't cost a dime here for the written test for anything until you pass and get your extra endorsement or license.
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Thank you for the great advice, everyone! I'll remember those study tips and put them into action this week. I'm really looking forward to Tuesday. I'll slow it down this time, lol.
Here in Kansas, it's $13 for 4 attempts on each section, so technically you get 16 tries for the entire test (taking into account you only do GK, Air Brakes, & Combo). -
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Try this website. I studied it for one weekend and passed everything the next week with all endorsements. They have quizzes for all the different sections and when you retake a quiz they are not all the same questions. I believe it costs $45 but it is a lifetime membership.
www.testanswers.com
Good luck, Don -
I agree that Rollover has given the best advice. There is a thing as over studing. Just relax and stick to the book from your states DMV. -
Hope it is close to the South Carolina test.
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