Do I need an appointment to take the NC CDL test? North Carolina

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Making Appointments for Your CDL Driver Exams

Here's the CDL test appointment scoop:

  • Knowledge Test: No appointment is necessary. Take the exam at any full service driver license location and allow about 90 minutes to complete the exam.
  • Skills Test: An appointment road test is necessary. Try to schedule a driving test as far in advance as possible. If you must cancel, give at least 24-hour notice.

Gaining CDL Practice

Get hold of a North Carolina CDL manual. No matter your CDL class, this is the ultimate study-source for the written test. All of the questions are based on information found inside the manual, including pre trip inspections, defensive driving techniques, and space management. You can snatch a manual, at no charge, from any NC DMV office, or download from the DMV's website.

After studying, take at least one CDL practice test. You can find these online from a long list of independent sites, allowing you to take as many practice tests as needed.

Read the manual to know what to expect for the skills test, including the pre trip inspection. The skills test is all that stands between you and a North Carolina commercial license.

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