Iowa Combination Vehicles Test
You'll haul grain on I-80 through Des Moines, so our test focuses on coupling and braking for those trailers.
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Test your knowledge of coupling, air brakes, and safe driving for combination vehicles. It's 20 questions and you'll need 80% to pass.
Key Topics
- •Coupling & uncoupling
- •Air brakes
- •Inspection
About the Iowa Combination Vehicles Test
Topics Covered
- ✓Coupling and uncoupling – critical for grain trucks at Iowa elevators where you hook up fast.
- ✓Air brakes – essential for stopping on icy I-35 during winter.
- ✓Trailer sway control – crucial in Iowa's open farmland crosswinds.
- + 3 more topics
📘 Study Tips & State Info
Use the Iowa CDL Manual – it's free online. Focus on Chapters 6 (Combination Vehicles) and 5 (Air Brakes). The Iowa test pulls heavily from those sections. Don't skip the diagrams for coupling.
Practice with our test multiple times. Iowa requires an 80% score. Miss a question? Read the explanation – it'll show you exactly what the Iowa DMV expects. Set a timer for 25 minutes to simulate the real thing.
You'll take the combination vehicles knowledge test at any Iowa Driver's License Station. Stations are in Des Moines, Cedar Rapids, Sioux City, and many other cities. You can walk in, but making an appointment online saves time. The test fee is $10 – cash or card accepted.
After passing, you'll get a one-year knowledge test waiver. Then you must schedule your skills test within six months. Skills test fee is $50. Bring a properly equipped vehicle. Check the Iowa DOT website for the latest scheduling rules – they changed appointment procedures in 2025.
About the Iowa Combination Vehicles Test
Combination vehicles are everywhere in Iowa – from grain trucks on I-80 to livestock trailers on I-35. You'll need to handle coupling, air brakes, and controlling trailer sway when winter ice hits. That's why we built this practice test around what Iowa drivers actually face.
Iowa's weather throws curveballs. Snow and ice on I-380 near Cedar Rapids? You'd better know how to adjust your following distance and brake smoothly. Our questions cover those real-world scenarios. We don't waste time on fluff.
Grain elevators and livestock auctions mean tight backing and parking. You'll practice coupling and uncoupling, plus weight distribution to avoid Iowa DOT scale fines. Every concept here ties back to driving safely on Iowa's interstates and farm roads.
You'll also review pre-trip inspections – that's a must for your CDL skills test at any Iowa driver's license station. This test isn't generic. It's for you, the Iowa driver.
Topics Covered
Study Tips
Use the Iowa CDL Manual – it's free online. Focus on Chapters 6 (Combination Vehicles) and 5 (Air Brakes). The Iowa test pulls heavily from those sections. Don't skip the diagrams for coupling.
Practice with our test multiple times. Iowa requires an 80% score. Miss a question? Read the explanation – it'll show you exactly what the Iowa DMV expects. Set a timer for 25 minutes to simulate the real thing.
Iowa Specific Information
You'll take the combination vehicles knowledge test at any Iowa Driver's License Station. Stations are in Des Moines, Cedar Rapids, Sioux City, and many other cities. You can walk in, but making an appointment online saves time. The test fee is $10 – cash or card accepted.
After passing, you'll get a one-year knowledge test waiver. Then you must schedule your skills test within six months. Skills test fee is $50. Bring a properly equipped vehicle. Check the Iowa DOT website for the latest scheduling rules – they changed appointment procedures in 2025.