Arkansas Tanker Vehicles Test
Arkansas has more than 600 miles of Interstate 40, a major tanker route through the Ozark Mountains — this test preps you for that drive.
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20 questions, 80% to pass, 25 minutes. Practice exactly what you'll see at the Arkansas DMV.
Key Topics
- •Liquid surge & rollover risks
- •Braking differences (full vs. empty)
- •Arkansas weather & road conditions
About the Arkansas Tanker Vehicles Test
Topics Covered
- ✓Liquid surge and its effect on handling — crucial on Arkansas's I-40 mountain curves where sudden shifts can cause rollovers
- ✓Braking distance for loaded vs. empty tankers — Arkansas's frequent stop-and-go at truck weigh stations near West Memphis
- ✓Cargo loading and weight distribution — affects stability on bumpy county roads in Arkansas's farmlands
- + 3 more topics
📘 Study Tips & State Info
Study the Arkansas CDL manual's tanker section first — it's the same source test questions come from. Focus on the braking distance tables and the physics of surge. Don't skip the diagrams: they show you exactly how liquid moves during turns.
Take this practice test at least three times. Review every explanation, especially the ones you miss. On test day, arrive early to your Arkansas DMV office (appointments are now required at most locations). Bring your commercial learner's permit and a working flashlight for the pre-trip inspection.
Arkansas CDL tanker testing is done at DMV offices with CDL testing lanes. You'll need an appointment — walk-ins aren't accepted. The written test costs $10 for the endorsement; add another $10 if you need a new license printed. You can pay with cash, check, or credit card at most offices.
Major testing locations include Little Rock (South University Ave), Springdale (Don Tyson Pkwy), and Jonesboro (Red Wolf Blvd). Check the Arkansas DMV website for wait times — some rural offices book out 2 weeks. Bring proof of residency (utility bill) and your medical examiner's certificate.
After passing your tanker knowledge test, you still need a skills test in a tanker vehicle to get the endorsement on your license. Schedule that separately with an approved third-party tester — DMV doesn't offer skills tests directly.
About the Arkansas Tanker Vehicles Test
Arkansas tanker drivers face unique challenges. You might haul liquid feed to poultry farms in Springdale or deliver fuel along I-40's steep grades near Ozark. That's why this test focuses on surge control, braking distance, and cargo weight shifts — all critical on Arkansas's winding two-lanes and mountain passes.
Our practice test mirrors the official Arkansas CDL Tanker endorsement exam. You'll answer 20 multiple-choice questions covering load dynamics, vehicle inspection, and safe driving techniques. Each question includes an explanation so you learn, not just memorize.
Arkansas's weather adds another layer. Summer thunderstorms flood low-lying roads in the Delta, while winter ice makes the Ozark Mountain curves treacherous. A tanker's high center of gravity means you'll react differently in those conditions. This test helps you think like a pro before you hit the road.
Don't waste time on generic content. This page was built for Arkansas drivers — we even pull questions from the Arkansas CDL manual. Start now and build the confidence to pass your test on the first try.
Topics Covered
Study Tips
Study the Arkansas CDL manual's tanker section first — it's the same source test questions come from. Focus on the braking distance tables and the physics of surge. Don't skip the diagrams: they show you exactly how liquid moves during turns.
Take this practice test at least three times. Review every explanation, especially the ones you miss. On test day, arrive early to your Arkansas DMV office (appointments are now required at most locations). Bring your commercial learner's permit and a working flashlight for the pre-trip inspection.
Arkansas Specific Information
Arkansas CDL tanker testing is done at DMV offices with CDL testing lanes. You'll need an appointment — walk-ins aren't accepted. The written test costs $10 for the endorsement; add another $10 if you need a new license printed. You can pay with cash, check, or credit card at most offices.
Major testing locations include Little Rock (South University Ave), Springdale (Don Tyson Pkwy), and Jonesboro (Red Wolf Blvd). Check the Arkansas DMV website for wait times — some rural offices book out 2 weeks. Bring proof of residency (utility bill) and your medical examiner's certificate.
After passing your tanker knowledge test, you still need a skills test in a tanker vehicle to get the endorsement on your license. Schedule that separately with an approved third-party tester — DMV doesn't offer skills tests directly.