Delaware Combination Vehicles Test
You'll tackle the tight curves on I-495 near the Port of Wilmington – this test prepares you for that.
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Get ready for your Delaware CDL combination vehicles test. This quick practice quiz covers the key skills you need.
Key Topics
- •Air brakes and coupling
- •Pre-trip inspection steps
- •Safe backing and turns
About the Delaware Combination Vehicles Test
Topics Covered
- ✓Air brakes – critical for stopping heavy rigs on I-95's fast-moving traffic
- ✓Coupling and uncoupling – you'll do this at Wilmington's busy loading docks
- ✓Pre-trip inspection – Delaware DMV examiners check every detail, especially lights and brakes
- + 3 more topics
📘 Study Tips & State Info
Study the Delaware CDL handbook first, especially the combination vehicles section. Focus on air brake diagrams and coupling procedures. Practice with our test until you score 90% or higher – that way you're ready for the real thing.
At the Delaware DMV, you must schedule your knowledge test online. Bring your permit, proof of identity, and fee. The test uses a computer, but our questions mirror the format. Take your time – no rush.
Delaware DMV offers combination vehicles testing in Dover, Wilmington, and Newark. You'll need an appointment – walk-ins aren't accepted. The skills test fee is about $60 (check dmv.de.gov for updates). Bring a properly equipped truck and trailer; the DMV doesn't provide them.
Study the Delaware CDL handbook PDF from dmv.de.gov. Our practice test matches that manual exactly. If you fail, you can retake after one business day. Most people pass after using this tool for a week.
About the Delaware Combination Vehicles Test
Delaware's combination vehicles carry freight through tight port areas and busy highways. You'll drive I-95, I-495, and Route 13 daily. Fog and rain roll in from the Delaware Bay, so you need steady air brake control. This practice test helps you master coupling, uncoupling, and safe driving.
Poultry farms and the Port of Wilmington move heavy loads. You'll handle trailers on narrow roads near the Christina River. We focus on real Delaware conditions – not generic textbook stuff. Each question comes straight from the Delaware CDL handbook.
Pass the DMV knowledge test on your first try. Practice at home or on your phone. We keep it short: 20 questions with an 80% passing score. You get instant feedback and explanations.
Topics Covered
Study Tips
Study the Delaware CDL handbook first, especially the combination vehicles section. Focus on air brake diagrams and coupling procedures. Practice with our test until you score 90% or higher – that way you're ready for the real thing.
At the Delaware DMV, you must schedule your knowledge test online. Bring your permit, proof of identity, and fee. The test uses a computer, but our questions mirror the format. Take your time – no rush.
Delaware Specific Information
Delaware DMV offers combination vehicles testing in Dover, Wilmington, and Newark. You'll need an appointment – walk-ins aren't accepted. The skills test fee is about $60 (check dmv.de.gov for updates). Bring a properly equipped truck and trailer; the DMV doesn't provide them.
Study the Delaware CDL handbook PDF from dmv.de.gov. Our practice test matches that manual exactly. If you fail, you can retake after one business day. Most people pass after using this tool for a week.