Colorado Air Brakes Test
You'll face steep grades on I-70, high winds on I-25, and icy roads in the mountains—our test prepares you for all of it.
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Get ready for your Colorado CDL air brakes endorsement. This quick 25-question test checks your knowledge of air brake systems.
Key Topics
- •Foundation brakes & slack adjusters
- •Air compressor & governor
- •Dual air brake systems
About the Colorado Air Brakes Test
Topics Covered
- ✓Foundation brakes – critical for controlling heavy loads on I-70's steep descents.
- ✓Air compressor & governor – essential for maintaining air pressure during long hauls across the Eastern Plains.
- ✓Brake chambers & slack adjusters – you'll check these daily in Colorado's dusty, high-altitude conditions.
- + 3 more topics
📘 Study Tips & State Info
First, read the Colorado CDL manual's air brakes section. Focus on the inspection procedures—Colorado's DMV examiner will ask you to show a pre-trip. Practice the seven-step air brake check: visual, leak, pump-down, low air warning, spring brake, air loss rate, and built-up time.
Second, use our practice test to identify weak spots. Take it again until you score 90% or higher. On test day, arrive early at your Colorado DMV office. Bring your CDL permit, proof of residency, and the $25 test fee. They take walk-ins at most locations, but call ahead to confirm hours.
Finally, don't skip the air brakes endorsement just because it's extra work. Without it, you can't drive a truck with air brakes in Colorado. And with the mountains we have, you'll want that endorsement.
Colorado has 24 DMV offices that offer CDL testing. Popular ones include Denver (4685 Peoria St), Colorado Springs (320 W Colorado Ave), and Grand Junction (222 S 6th St). You don't need an appointment for the written test—just show up during business hours. However, the driving test requires a reservation. Book online at dmv.colorado.gov or call 303-205-5600.
The written air brakes test costs $25. You pay by credit, debit, cash, or check. You must pass with 80% (20 out of 25). If you fail, you can retake it the same day after a 15-minute wait. No limit on retakes, but each attempt costs $25.
Pro tip: Bring your out-of-state CDL manual if you're transferring to Colorado. The air brake rules are nearly identical, but Colorado's manual includes mountain driving tips. Study those.
About the Colorado Air Brakes Test
Colorado's highways demand more from your air brakes than most states. You'll drive I-70 through the Rockies, where 6% grades stretch for miles. That means you need to know how to manage brake fade, check slack adjusters, and use engine braking. Our test focuses on these real-world challenges.
Winter doesn't make it easier. Snow and ice reduce traction, so you must understand how moisture affects air systems. Did you know Colorado law requires annual air brake inspections? We cover that too. Whether you're hauling livestock from Greeley or delivering goods to Durango, your air brakes must work perfectly.
We built this practice test from the Colorado CDL manual. You'll get questions about dual air brake systems, parking brakes, and emergency braking procedures. Each question includes an explanation. No fluff, just the facts you need to pass the Colorado DMV test.
Take the test now. It's free, it's fast, and it's exactly what you need before your appointment at the Colorado DMV.
Topics Covered
Study Tips
First, read the Colorado CDL manual's air brakes section. Focus on the inspection procedures—Colorado's DMV examiner will ask you to show a pre-trip. Practice the seven-step air brake check: visual, leak, pump-down, low air warning, spring brake, air loss rate, and built-up time.
Second, use our practice test to identify weak spots. Take it again until you score 90% or higher. On test day, arrive early at your Colorado DMV office. Bring your CDL permit, proof of residency, and the $25 test fee. They take walk-ins at most locations, but call ahead to confirm hours.
Finally, don't skip the air brakes endorsement just because it's extra work. Without it, you can't drive a truck with air brakes in Colorado. And with the mountains we have, you'll want that endorsement.
Colorado Specific Information
Colorado has 24 DMV offices that offer CDL testing. Popular ones include Denver (4685 Peoria St), Colorado Springs (320 W Colorado Ave), and Grand Junction (222 S 6th St). You don't need an appointment for the written test—just show up during business hours. However, the driving test requires a reservation. Book online at dmv.colorado.gov or call 303-205-5600.
The written air brakes test costs $25. You pay by credit, debit, cash, or check. You must pass with 80% (20 out of 25). If you fail, you can retake it the same day after a 15-minute wait. No limit on retakes, but each attempt costs $25.
Pro tip: Bring your out-of-state CDL manual if you're transferring to Colorado. The air brake rules are nearly identical, but Colorado's manual includes mountain driving tips. Study those.