Hi,
Im a new driver trying got get my CDL , when I came across this site. I started doing the practice questions that they give on here after reading the CDL (California). Are the questions similar to what you might get in the real CDL exam?
Thanks
Yes...
Start drilling using The High Road Training Program.
It is as good, if not BETTER than any other CDL Prep Program out there - and IT'S FREE!
Rick
A CDL is required to drive any of the following vehicles:
Hi,
Im a new driver trying got get my CDL , when I came across this site. I started doing the practice questions that they give on here after reading the CDL (California). Are the questions similar to what you might get in the real CDL exam?
Thanks
Yes...
Start drilling using The High Road Training Program.
It is as good, if not BETTER than any other CDL Prep Program out there - and IT'S FREE!
Rick
Hi,
Thank you very much for your reply. Ive taken a look at the training program, however I started off with the CDL to get an idea of it. Will take a look at the training manual online as well. Right now the practice test is going fairly well.
A CDL is required to drive any of the following vehicles:
Thank you very much for your reply. Ive taken a look at the training program, however I started off with the CDL to get an idea of it. Will take a look at the training manual online as well. Right now the practice test is going fairly well.
Our High Road Training has the CDL manual built in along with the practice questions for each section. You really need to learn the materials as opposed to trying to memorize the questions. There's an awful lot of material to learn. Not only will memorizing the questions be a lousy way to try to learn, but remember what you're trying to learn to do. You're going to be driving an 80,000 pound rig. You get halfway down a mountain and discover you didn't know the proper braking method to get the rest of the way down safely it's too late.
Not only does our High Road contain the questions, it also keeps your score and has a review system that will keep shuffling old questions into the mix to make sure you haven't forgotten them. So the retention is fantastic.
A CDL is required to drive any of the following vehicles:
Our High Road Training has the CDL manual built in along with the practice questions for each section. You really need to learn the materials as opposed to trying to memorize the questions. There's an awful lot of material to learn. Not only will memorizing the questions be a lousy way to try to learn, but remember what you're trying to learn to do. You're going to be driving an 80,000 pound rig. You get halfway down a mountain and discover you didn't know the proper braking method to get the rest of the way down safely it's too late.
Not only does our High Road contain the questions, it also keeps your score and has a review system that will keep shuffling old questions into the mix to make sure you haven't forgotten them. So the retention is fantastic.
Yea, I initially started off by reading the CDL because thats the first book I got on anything related to CDL and afterwards I came across your site while reading the CDL. While still reading the CDL I decided to make use of the practice questions available on your site which are helpful atm as it keeps me on par with my knowledge.
My plan is to read to the manual in www.trucking truth.com as well, as soon ad I get done with the hardcopy of the book.
Thanks!
A CDL is required to drive any of the following vehicles:
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Hi,
Im a new driver trying got get my CDL , when I came across this site. I started doing the practice questions that they give on here after reading the CDL (California). Are the questions similar to what you might get in the real CDL exam?
Thanks
CDL:
Commercial Driver's License (CDL)
A CDL is required to drive any of the following vehicles: