You'll get points for spotting them as soon as they start to happen. A great place to start: covers the basics of riding a motorcycle in New Jersey. Questions come with hints and detailed explanations. Questions cover turning, riding alongside cars, riding through intersections and curves, and maintaining balance. The test challenges you on topics like riding in groups, securing cargo, adjusting mirrors, and avoiding collisions.
Topics include stabilizing your motorcycle in tight turns, using turn signals, braking, and balancing. This test covers riding over obstacles, reacting to hazards, riding in a group, and downshifting.
Your last step before moving to the next level. Topics include lane positions, group formations, and preventing fatigue. One of our hardest MVC practice tests. Fines, speed limits, regulations, traffic citations, insurance.
These are the toughest questions most people fail. Your last step before moving on to the Exam Simulator. It contains all questions from our other practice tests and will cycle through your missed questions until you answer each one correctly. When you miss a question, you'll see it again at the very end. Just like the real MVC exam. The Exam Simulator mimics the experience of an actual motorcycle knowledge exam, pulling random questions from a huge database.
It has the same number of questions and the same passing score. No hints or explanations are provided. Quickly identify gaps in your knowledge and see how much you know about commercial driving rules. We also think it's a good idea. We know that it can be very boring, but you'll be glad you did it. A great place to start as it covers the basics of commercial driving in New Jersey. Each question comes with a hint and a detailed explanation.
Questions about securing the cargo, bridge formulas, using tie-downs, the driver's logbook, and highway driving. This members-only test covers must-know topics including medical certificate renewal, preventing brake fade, setting out emergency warning devices, and driving manual transmission trucks. Contains essential questions that cover understanding post-trip inspection reports, driving through roadway work zones, upshifting, and parking your commercial vehicle.
This Premium practice test covers another set of must-know questions about causes of fire, collisions, speed management, and skidding. Topics covered in this test include the proper use of brake lights, backing, emergency braking, and staying alert to drive. The Marathon will cycle through your missed questions until you've answered every one of them correctly. Just like the real CDL exam. The Simulator mimics the experience of a CDL exam, pulling random questions from a huge database.
The same number of questions and the same passing score, no hints or explanations. New questions every time you restart. Covers the basics of transporting hazardous materials, such as containment rules, acceptble types of marking, and the Emergency Response Guidebook ERG. Topics covered include loading and unloading a cargo tank, the Hazardous Materials Table, and fueling a plackarded vehicle.
This members-only practice test covers some of the toughest questions most applicants get wrong. Topics include stopping at a railroad crossing, carrying explosives, and a uniform hazardous waste manifest. Contains 30 essential questions about hazard class names, spills, shipping papers, and hauling chlorine. Contains 41 essential questions about hazard class names, spills, shipping papers, and hauling chlorine.
Contains a full set of all questions from our New Jersey Hazmat database. If you miss a question, it'll be moved to the end and you'll answer it again later. Just like the official NJ HazMat exam. The Exam Simulator will ask you 30 random questions and will stop as soon as you reach the passing or failing score. A new set of questions is generated every time you restart the Exam, so take it a few times for better results.
Based on the official CDL Manual. Covers topics like adjusting mirrors, loading and unloading students, and evacuation procedures. Topics covered include the post-trip inspection of your bus, leaving a school bus stop, handling discipline problems, and more. This members-only test covers must-know topics like emergencies, warning light systems, driving in high winds, and dealing with unruly students. Covers topics like emergencies, warning light systems, driving in high winds, and dealing with unruly students.
This massive Marathon contains all questions from our NJ School bus question database. It's designed to cycle through all questions until you've answered them all correctly. Just like the actual NJ School Bus knowledge exam does, the simulator will generate a random set of 20 questions every time it's restarted.
It'll stop as soon as you've reached the passing or failing score. Covers the basics of transporting passengers, such as completing an inspection report, dealing with disruptive passengers, and announcing stops. Topics covered in this practice test include types of cargo allowed on a bus, speed management and braking, and types of emergency equipment.
Topics include changing lanes, pulling out of a bus stop, carrying hazardous materials, and the standee line. Covers some of the toughest questions most applicants get wrong. Contains the entire set of all questions from our New Jersey Passenger Vehicles database. Just like the official NJ Passenger Vehicles exam. The Exam Simulator will ask you 20 random questions and will stop as soon as you've reached the passing or failing score.
You'll get a new set of questions is generated every time you restart, so take it a few times. Covers the basics of air brakes, such as slack adjusters, the antilock braking system ABS , the supply pressure gauge, and more. Topics covered include the total stopping distance for air brakes, the parking brake control, dealing with a brake system failure, and the types of foundation brake.
This members-only practice test covers some of the toughest questions most NJ applicants get wrong. Topics include spring brakes, fanning the brake pedal, and making an emergency stop. Contains 30 must-know questions for your NJ Air Brakes exam.
These 35 members-only questions cover controlled braking, alcohol evaporators, the air leakage rate, and the air compressor. Contains all questions from our New Jersey Air Brakes database. If you miss a question, it'll be moved to the end and you'll need to answer it again later. The Exam Simulator will ask you 25 random questions and will stop as soon as you've reached the passing or failing score.
A new set of questions is generated every time you restart, so take it a few times for better results. Covers the basics of driving combination vehicles, such as connecting the air lines, driving a low-slung vehicle, and uncoupling.
Topics covered here include colors of air lines on a combination vehicle, "crack-the-whip" rollovers, and unlocking the fifth wheel. Topics include testing the tractor protection valve, coupling the trailer, and a tractor jackknife. Contains 30 must-know questions for your NJ Combination Vehicles exam, including topics like emergency braking, proper use of the trailer hand valve, and glad hands. Contains 35 must-know questions for your NJ Combination Vehicles exam, including topics like emergency braking, proper use of the trailer hand valve, and glad hands.
Contains the entire set of all questions from our New Jersey Combination Vehicles database. Just like the official NJ Combination Vehicles exam. The Exam Simulator will ask you 20 random questions and will stop as soon as you reach the passing or failing score.
A new set of questions every time you restart. Covers the basics of using double and triple trailers, such as testing the trailer brakes, avoiding crashes, and the crack-the-whip effect. Topics covered here include the steps to test your trailer's service brakes, uncoupling twin trailers, and more. Topics include driving on slippery roads, connecting a converter dolly to a second or third trailer, and performing quick steering movements. A new set of questions is generated every time you restart.
Covers the basics of driving tanker vehicles: driving smooth bore tankers, getting out of a skid, and using a truck escape ramp. Topics covered here include loading a tank with bulkheads, inspecting your tank vehicle, and the amount of liquid to load into a tank.
Topics include hydraulic brake failure, draining air tanks, and checking the tires on a placarded trailer. Contains all 87 questions from our New Jersey Tanker Vehicles database. Just like the official NJ Tanker Vehicles exam. A new set of questions is generated every time you restart, so take it a few times. Covers the basics of performing a pre-trip inspection, such as a minimum tire tread depth, inspecting the brakes, and checking for leaks.
Topics covered here include inspecting the drum brake and the air line, and testing the dashboard light indicators. Topics include the walk-around inspection, checking the exhaust system for leaks, and testing the external lights. Daniel B. Demonstrated by a state licensed CDL examiner. Many people get to the DMV overconfident and underprepared because they fail to do some of the simple things that would allow them to pass easily.
What follows are the 10 steps that every aspiring commefcial driver should take to prepare for his or her official CDL or CLP knowledge exam.
Conveniently structured as a playlist, it allows you to listen to the chapters one after another without interruption. Contiene 40 preguntas muy similares a las del examen oficial del MVC. You should always qualify for all endorsements that your employer requires. However, it may be a wise investment in your professional future to obtain as many CDL endorsements as you can. Special Requirements. General Knowledge.
Hazardous Materials. School Bus. Passenger Vehicles. Air Brakes. Combination Vehicles. Tanker Vehicles. Metal Coil. Pre-Trip Inspection. Next up:. Big changes are coming to the CDL licensing process, and entry-level applicants will face much stricter requirements. Select your knowledge exams Next up:. Diagnostic Test See how much you already know. Easy Step 2 Complete all questions and Marathon. Free 5-question demo.
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