Getting paid to drive in North Dakota requires you to obtain a North Dakota commercial driver's license. To prepare for the written knowledge test and gain the license, you are freely accessible to our ND CDL practice tests on topics of General Knowledge, Air Brakes, Combination Vehicles, Pre-trip Inspection, Doubles & Triples, Tanker, Hazardous Material, Passenger, and School Bus Endorsements.
NORTH DAKOTA CDL Practice Test 2025
To work as a professional truck driver in North Dakota, you must first earn a North Dakota Commercial Driver's License by passing knowledge and skills tests and satisfying specific CDL requirements. Even though the CDL exam appears to be challenging, it is not impossible to pass. We've prepared a set of effective North Dakota CDL Practice Tests based on The North Dakota Commercial Driver Manual to help you identify your strengths and weaknesses early on in your trip, so you just have to study what's most important. You will feel more secure on exam day if you are familiar with the course material and test style. So go ahead and get your CDL in North Dakota.
Here's a brief summary of the types of knowledge tests you can encounter on your CDL exam. Applicants for a Commercial Driver's License must pass a written exam demonstrating sufficient knowledge of the laws, rules, and regulations governing the operation of the Commercial Motor Vehicle(s) they plan to operate. Remember that the type of knowledge tests you must take will depend on the license class and endorsement you require. The CDL knowledge examinations come to this conclusion:
After passing the required knowledge test(s), you can take the CDL skills test when you are eligible. There are 3 typical types of general skills that you must complete and successfully pass: Vehicle Inspection, Basic Vehicle Control, and On-Road Driving. You must take the segments in the order listed and must pass each one before moving to the next.
Keep in mind that the skills test(s) can be taken by appointment only on a daily basis. Thus, make your appointment as far in advance as possible. North Dakota law requires you wait 14 days before you may take your Class A, B or C skills testing after receiving your Learner’s Permit. If for any reason you cannot attend your appointment, please give at least a 24-hour notice so as to schedule others in need of the skills test.
You will check to see whether your vehicle is safe to drive or not. You will be required to do a Vehicle Inspection Section with your vehicle.You must point to/touch and name the items you are inspecting and explain to the examiner what you would inspect and why you check.
You will perform a walk around safety inspection of the test vehicle including checking the exterior, the interior, and under the hood or engine compartment of the vehicle.
This test asks you to control the vehicle such as moving your vehicle forward, backward and turning it within a defined area marked with traffic lanes, cones, barriers, or something similar. You will be asked to perform 3 of the 6 controlling exercises.
Your score will be based on how well you stay within the exercise boundaries, how many times you move forward and final vehicle position.
You will be assessed on your skill to safely drive your vehicle in a variety of traffic situations including left and right turns, intersections, railroad crossings, curves, up and down grades, single or multi-lane roads, streets, or highways. The examiner will tell you where to drive and score specific tasks such as turns; merging into traffic; lane changes and speed control at specific places along the route. Besides, you will be also scored whether you correctly do tasks such as signaling, searching for hazards, controlling speed and lane positioning.
Take note: The examiner will inspect the vehicle that you provide to make sure that it is safe to use during the road test. The vehicle you bring in for the road test must fulfill some requirements listed below:
To hold a CDL license and be allowed to drive a commercial vehicle within the state’s borders (intrastate), the applicants must be sufficient of 18 years old.
Meanwhile, drivers must be at least 21 years old to drive a commercial vehicle across state lines (interstate) and haul hazardous materials.
You are required to pay test fees before taking any test, whereas licensing fees are collected after all requirements are met. You can track some Commercial North Dakota Driver’s License Services Fees as follows:
You are required to hold a CDL if you are operating any of the following vehicles:
Our North Dakota CDL Practice Test was created to assist CDL applicants in passing the CDL test, especially the knowledge written test. The following sections are covered in our practice tests including:
and 5 endorsements:
All of the CDL practice questions are based on the North Dakota CDL Driver's Manual, which is updated often. If you have an Internet connection and a computer or mobile device, you can do everything for free. Let's get started studying right away!