Delaware Hazmat Test
We know you need to move hazmat safely through Delaware's Port of Wilmington without delays.
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Take our free Delaware hazmat practice test. It's based on the official CDL manual.
Key Topics
- •Hazard classes and placards
- •Loading, unloading, and paperwork
- •Emergency response and security
About the Delaware Hazmat Test
Topics Covered
- ✓Hazard classes – critical near Delaware's industrial zones and port terminals.
- ✓Placarding and markings – avoid fines on I-95 and the Delaware Turnpike.
- ✓Loading and unloading – stay safe on tight ramps at the Port of Wilmington.
- + 3 more topics
📘 Study Tips & State Info
Start with the Delaware CDL Handbook. It contains every rule you'll see on the test. Highlight sections on hazmat tables and compatibility charts. Then take our practice test. Review each missed question by finding it in the handbook.
Visit the Delaware DMV website to confirm testing fees and appointment slots. You need a TSA background check before the test – schedule that first. Don't forget your social security card and proof of residency when you go.
Delaware DMV offers hazmat endorsement testing at its Wilmington and Dover locations. You must schedule an appointment online. Walk-ins are not accepted for this endorsement. The knowledge test costs $50, and adding the endorsement to your CDL costs $86.
Your hazmat endorsement expires every five years. Renewal requires another TSA background check and a new knowledge test. Plan ahead – background checks can take weeks. The DMV also requires a valid medical certificate before you take the test.
About the Delaware Hazmat Test
Delaware's highways carry more than just beach traffic. Hazmat loads roll daily along I-95, Route 1, and the Delaware Memorial Bridge. You face unique challenges here: tight port corridors near Wilmington, chemical plants in New Castle County, and fog that reduces visibility on the bridge. These roads demand expert hazmat knowledge.
Your CDL hazmat endorsement isn't a formality. It shows you know how to handle dangerous materials in real Delaware conditions. The state DMV tests you on placarding, loading, and emergency response. Pass it once, and you'll renew every five years with the same TSA background check.
Our practice test covers everything from hazard classes to shipping papers. We keep questions updated with the latest federal and state rules. You get 30 questions, a 40-minute timer, and an 80% passing score. Miss one? We show you the right answer and explain why.
Don't study blind. Use this test to find your weak spots. Then open the Delaware CDL Handbook and review those sections. You'll walk into the DMV ready to pass on the first try.
Topics Covered
Study Tips
Start with the Delaware CDL Handbook. It contains every rule you'll see on the test. Highlight sections on hazmat tables and compatibility charts. Then take our practice test. Review each missed question by finding it in the handbook.
Visit the Delaware DMV website to confirm testing fees and appointment slots. You need a TSA background check before the test – schedule that first. Don't forget your social security card and proof of residency when you go.
Delaware Specific Information
Delaware DMV offers hazmat endorsement testing at its Wilmington and Dover locations. You must schedule an appointment online. Walk-ins are not accepted for this endorsement. The knowledge test costs $50, and adding the endorsement to your CDL costs $86.
Your hazmat endorsement expires every five years. Renewal requires another TSA background check and a new knowledge test. Plan ahead – background checks can take weeks. The DMV also requires a valid medical certificate before you take the test.