Click on CDL training materials tab at top of home page. Scroll down, click CDL practice tests, choose a category. I just tried it and it worked for me. I hope that helps.
A CDL is required to drive any of the following vehicles:
When a violation by either a driver or company is confirmed, an out-of-service order removes either the driver or the vehicle from the roadway until the violation is corrected.
I don't know if you have to sign in or if you have to start the test first but try this. I just click on the link labeled "The High Road Online CDL Training Program" and it takes me to a page that lists all of the sections individually. I can then click on any page within the sections as well.
Try this link:
The High Road Online CDL Training Program
A CDL is required to drive any of the following vehicles:
Click on CDL training materials tab at top of home page. Scroll down, click CDL practice tests, choose a category. I just tried it and it worked for me. I hope that helps.
Tractor Man:
Thank you, I knew there had to be a way lol.
Karen
A CDL is required to drive any of the following vehicles:
When a violation by either a driver or company is confirmed, an out-of-service order removes either the driver or the vehicle from the roadway until the violation is corrected.
I don't know if you have to sign in or if you have to start the test first but try this. I just click on the link labeled "The High Road Online CDL Training Program" and it takes me to a page that lists all of the sections individually. I can then click on any page within the sections as well.
Try this link:
Jim J:
Thx. I don't know what I'm doing wrong. I was doing it the way you said & I also get questions from what I already tested on.
I am trying to hit the Logbook section only cause I am very confused about that. I get on a semi roll & I get questions from all the other sections also.
Karen
A CDL is required to drive any of the following vehicles:
A written or electronic record of a driver's duty status which must be maintained at all times. The driver records the amount of time spent driving, on-duty not driving, in the sleeper berth, or off duty. The enforcement of the Hours Of Service Rules (HOS) are based upon the entries put in a driver's logbook.
I had this problem. You have to go thru the review questions before you can choose a category. You will also get review questions in each quiz from all the other sections you have done already.
When a violation by either a driver or company is confirmed, an out-of-service order removes either the driver or the vehicle from the roadway until the violation is corrected.
Try hitting the "Reset My Score" link and see if that helps.
You can do a couple of things to prevent the review questions from showing. One was mentioned - you can do the questions only in either of two review sections we have or use our Android mobile app for review questions:
You can also simply logout of our system and use the training program that way. If you're not logged in you won't get any review questions. You'll only get questions from the page you're on. Of course it won't keep track of your score that way or give you review questions from other pages in the section you're working on.
You can also reset your score. That will start you over with a clean slate and no review questions from other sections.
I would highly recommend you keep doing the review questions as they come up though. That's how you learn is through repetition. If you're to the point where you really understand all of the materials and you're getting every review question correct it still won't take but 10 or 15 seconds per page to do the review questions from prior sections. So you really won't be saving yourself much time, if any, and you're losing out on a great chance to reinforce the materials that much better.
A CDL is required to drive any of the following vehicles:
Operating While Intoxicated
Thanks ChickieMonster, Jim J & Brett:
Now that I am solely testing on Logbooks, I am doing so much better!!! I am trying to get a better understanding of that before I start trucking school on Mon.
Karen
You can do a couple of things to prevent the review questions from showing. One was mentioned - you can do the questions only in either of two review sections we have or use our Android mobile app for review questions:
You can also simply logout of our system and use the training program that way. If you're not logged in you won't get any review questions. You'll only get questions from the page you're on. Of course it won't keep track of your score that way or give you review questions from other pages in the section you're working on.
You can also reset your score. That will start you over with a clean slate and no review questions from other sections.
I would highly recommend you keep doing the review questions as they come up though. That's how you learn is through repetition. If you're to the point where you really understand all of the materials and you're getting every review question correct it still won't take but 10 or 15 seconds per page to do the review questions from prior sections. So you really won't be saving yourself much time, if any, and you're losing out on a great chance to reinforce the materials that much better.
A CDL is required to drive any of the following vehicles:
A written or electronic record of a driver's duty status which must be maintained at all times. The driver records the amount of time spent driving, on-duty not driving, in the sleeper berth, or off duty. The enforcement of the Hours Of Service Rules (HOS) are based upon the entries put in a driver's logbook.
Operating While Intoxicated
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Hello. Someone else asked a great question on here. Is there a way to concentrate on just one portion of the High Road Training Program? I wanna concentrate solely on Logbook & Pre Trip before trucking school starts.
Thanks for any assistance.
Karen
Logbook:
A written or electronic record of a driver's duty status which must be maintained at all times. The driver records the amount of time spent driving, on-duty not driving, in the sleeper berth, or off duty. The enforcement of the Hours Of Service Rules (HOS) are based upon the entries put in a driver's logbook.