Arkansas Pre-Trip Inspection Test
You'll need to check your air brakes on I-40 before you hit the Ozark hills – the Arkansas DMV expects it.
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Pass the Arkansas CDL pre-trip inspection test. Practice with 25 real questions from the Arkansas CDL manual.
Key Topics
- •Air brakes, lights, and tires
- •Coupling and cargo securement
- •In-cab emergency gear
About the Arkansas Pre-Trip Inspection Test
Topics Covered
- ✓Air brake system – Arkansas's hilly I-30 corridor demands perfect brakes.
- ✓Lighting and reflectors – Foggy Delta mornings and Ozark tunnels require clear signals.
- ✓Tires and wheels – Potholes on US 65 and gravel roads damage tires fast.
- + 3 more topics
📘 Study Tips & State Info
Start with the Arkansas CDL handbook's pre-trip section. The DMV uses a specific checklist – memorize it in order. Practice out loud while you walk around your truck. Say each item and show you know what to look for.
Focus on air brakes. Arkansas examiners check brake adjustment and leaks first. They'll ask you to point out the low-air warning. Don't rush. Take your time between components. The test isn't timed for each section.
Use our practice test to spot weak areas. Then revisit those pages in the handbook. Schedule your skills test at a local DMV office – you'll need an appointment. Bring your permit, medical card, and vehicle registration.
Arkansas CDL skills tests happen at DMV offices statewide. Major locations include Little Rock (West Markham), Springdale (Sunset Ave), Fort Smith (South Waldron), Jonesboro (S Caraway), and Texarkana (State Line Ave). Arrive 15 minutes early. The pre-trip inspection portion takes about 30 minutes. You'll park your vehicle in the testing area and start the walk-around.
Appointments are required. Book online through the Arkansas DMV CDL scheduling portal or call your local office. Fees are $50 for the skills test (includes pre-trip, basic controls, and road test). Retakes cost another $50. You must wait 7 days after a failed pre-trip test. Bring a valid CDL permit, proof of residency, and medical certificate.
Arkansas does not allow third-party testers for pre-trip. Only state examiners conduct this test. You can use your own vehicle if it meets safety standards – or use the DMV's truck. Check the vehicle's registration and insurance before you show up.
About the Arkansas Pre-Trip Inspection Test
Arkansas roads put your inspection skills to the test. From the steep grades of I-30 near Little Rock to the winding two-lanes in the Ozarks, you need a vehicle that's ready for anything. The Arkansas DMV requires you to demonstrate every step of the pre-trip inspection – lights, brakes, tires, and coupling systems. Don't skip a single item.
Arkansas's weather makes inspections critical. Ice storms hit the north in winter. Tornadoes sweep through the Delta. High winds push trucks on I-40. You need working lights, strong wipers, and secure cargo. The pre-trip test checks for these hazard-specific items. Study the Arkansas CDL handbook carefully.
Local industries also add pressure. Poultry trucks run tight schedules from Springdale. Rice haulers use heavy trailers in the east. Timber trucks navigate forest service roads. The pre-trip inspection test covers the components these drivers rely on daily. Fail a brake check and you'll fail the entire skills test.
Pass the practice test here. Each question comes from the official Arkansas CDL manual. You'll see the exact format the DMV uses. Build your confidence before your road test appointment.
Topics Covered
Study Tips
Start with the Arkansas CDL handbook's pre-trip section. The DMV uses a specific checklist – memorize it in order. Practice out loud while you walk around your truck. Say each item and show you know what to look for.
Focus on air brakes. Arkansas examiners check brake adjustment and leaks first. They'll ask you to point out the low-air warning. Don't rush. Take your time between components. The test isn't timed for each section.
Use our practice test to spot weak areas. Then revisit those pages in the handbook. Schedule your skills test at a local DMV office – you'll need an appointment. Bring your permit, medical card, and vehicle registration.
Arkansas Specific Information
Arkansas CDL skills tests happen at DMV offices statewide. Major locations include Little Rock (West Markham), Springdale (Sunset Ave), Fort Smith (South Waldron), Jonesboro (S Caraway), and Texarkana (State Line Ave). Arrive 15 minutes early. The pre-trip inspection portion takes about 30 minutes. You'll park your vehicle in the testing area and start the walk-around.
Appointments are required. Book online through the Arkansas DMV CDL scheduling portal or call your local office. Fees are $50 for the skills test (includes pre-trip, basic controls, and road test). Retakes cost another $50. You must wait 7 days after a failed pre-trip test. Bring a valid CDL permit, proof of residency, and medical certificate.
Arkansas does not allow third-party testers for pre-trip. Only state examiners conduct this test. You can use your own vehicle if it meets safety standards – or use the DMV's truck. Check the vehicle's registration and insurance before you show up.