Do I need an appointment to take the MA CDL test? Massachusetts

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That depends on which MA CDL test you're talking about.

If you mean the written commercial license test, then the answer is "no." You can't even make an appointment with the RMV for this if you wanted to do so.

However, if you mean the driving test, the answer is "yes." In fact, Massachusetts requires each prospective CDL driver to make an appointment road test by calling (617) 351-4500 or (800) 858-3926.

TIP: You should only call after you've passed the written CDL permit test. This applies no matter which CDL class you're seeking.

Take a CDL Practice Test to Prepare

Need to get ready for your written tests? If so, consider taking a few CDL practice tests. Doing so accelerates your chances of passing the official test on your first try, as these tests are great learning tools.

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