Delaware Pre-Trip Inspection Test
Pay extra attention to your air brake check—Delaware's winter salt can speed up line corrosion.
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This test covers the 25 critical items your Delaware examiner will check. Study smart, pass first try.
Key Topics
- •Air Brake Check – Leaks and line condition
- •Lighting & Reflectors – All lights working
- •Under the Hood – Fluids and belts
About the Delaware Pre-Trip Inspection Test
Topics Covered
- ✓Air Brake System – Delaware's stop-and-go traffic on I-95 means you rely on your brakes daily. Check for leaks and worn lines.
- ✓Lighting & Reflectors – Fog and rain along the coast reduce visibility. Make sure every light works, including your hazards.
- ✓Tires & Wheels – Potholes on Route 13 can damage sidewalls. Inspect tread depth and tire pressure carefully.
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📘 Study Tips & State Info
Start with the Delaware CDL Handbook. The pre-trip section lists every item the examiner will check. Don't memorize a script—understand why each check matters. For example, knowing that salt corrodes brake lines helps you remember to inspect them thoroughly.
Practice with a real truck if you can. Walk around it while saying each check out loud. Your examiner will watch you move deliberately. Use the Delaware DMV's checklist from their website. It's the same one they use during the test.
Schedule your test at the Dover DMV if you want a quieter experience. Georgetown gets busy during harvest season. Either way, arrive early, bring your permit and medical card, and dress like you're ready to work. First impressions count.
Delaware CDL skills tests happen at three locations: Dover, Wilmington, and Georgetown. You'll need an appointment—no walk-ins. Book online through the Delaware DMV portal. The pre-trip test alone takes about 30 minutes. You must bring a vehicle that passes a basic safety inspection. It can be your own or your employer's.
Test fees: the CDL skills test costs $50. You pay at the DMV when you check in. If you fail, you can retake it after 7 days. No limit on retakes, but each one costs another $50. Plan to pass the first time.
Pro tip: Delaware doesn't require a pre-trip inspection for the CDL road test if you already hold a valid CDL from another state. But for new applicants, it's mandatory. Study hard—your examiner won't let you skip anything.
About the Delaware Pre-Trip Inspection Test
Delaware's roads demand more than basic luck. You'll drive I-95's constant construction zones, navigate Route 1's heavy tourist traffic in summer, and haul farm loads through Sussex County's narrow roads. Your pre-trip inspection isn't just a test—it's a survival skill.
We built this practice test around Delaware DMV standards. You'll face questions about air brakes, lights, tires, and coupling systems. Each one mirrors what your examiner will actually check. No fluff, no filler—just the stuff that matters for your CDL.
Remember our winters? Salt spray eats brake lines. Humidity fogs lights. Gravel roads chip windshields. Delaware drivers need to spot these problems before they cause a breakdown. That's what this test teaches you.
Passing means you can show the examiner a safe, road-ready truck. Use this practice to build confidence. You'll walk into that Delaware DMV office ready to ace the pre-trip.
Topics Covered
Study Tips
Start with the Delaware CDL Handbook. The pre-trip section lists every item the examiner will check. Don't memorize a script—understand why each check matters. For example, knowing that salt corrodes brake lines helps you remember to inspect them thoroughly.
Practice with a real truck if you can. Walk around it while saying each check out loud. Your examiner will watch you move deliberately. Use the Delaware DMV's checklist from their website. It's the same one they use during the test.
Schedule your test at the Dover DMV if you want a quieter experience. Georgetown gets busy during harvest season. Either way, arrive early, bring your permit and medical card, and dress like you're ready to work. First impressions count.
Delaware Specific Information
Delaware CDL skills tests happen at three locations: Dover, Wilmington, and Georgetown. You'll need an appointment—no walk-ins. Book online through the Delaware DMV portal. The pre-trip test alone takes about 30 minutes. You must bring a vehicle that passes a basic safety inspection. It can be your own or your employer's.
Test fees: the CDL skills test costs $50. You pay at the DMV when you check in. If you fail, you can retake it after 7 days. No limit on retakes, but each one costs another $50. Plan to pass the first time.
Pro tip: Delaware doesn't require a pre-trip inspection for the CDL road test if you already hold a valid CDL from another state. But for new applicants, it's mandatory. Study hard—your examiner won't let you skip anything.