I'm taking my florida CDL Class A permit test on Wednesday...any tips? I've been studying hard lately. Anybody in Florida took it and passed it have any tips? I'm in Tampa Florida. Will be attending Roadmaster the following week.
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All i can say is study. There's are practice test on this site you can use. Good luck.
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Scroll to the top. There's a tab that says "CDL PRACTICE TESTS"
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Also Google : Free CDL Practice Tests Florida
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Take the test on here multiple times, that'll help etch it into your memory. I used the Hazmat practice test a year or so ago after removing the endorsement from my CDL because my previous employer didn't require it, but my current employer did. Had it all my career before that, and only used it once in a while...so I figured I would do a refresher practice test a few times to see what I remembered...aced it here and at the DMV.
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Do not dwell on a question you are unsure about, skip it and move on to the next then you will either complete the correct number of question to pass, or you will come back around to it later in the test. Often times the answer to one question will jog the mind to recall the answer to a previous question, or reveal the correct answer to you.
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Get rest, don't smoke and don't drink at least 24 hours ahead of time. Would cloud your thoughts and memory.
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Read the florida CDL manual, take practice tests. Most of the time these are the same cdl manuals from the FMCSA so pretty much boiler plate stuff.
Relax, these are very easy tests.
Remember that this is the easy part, the road test is the hard part but still very easy.
Oh and relax these are very easy tests.
By the way think about safety and common sense, if you get into the cab and actually get to drive, use your head, don't think it is a car, it is a truck and it can do a lot of damage.
Oh and I forgot, you want to be a professional, right?
Start understanding that you will never stop learning.
AND OK last thing - Smith system
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