Maryland Air Brakes Test
You’ll navigate I-95 through Baltimore and the Capital Beltway — your air brakes better work right every time.
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Get ready for the Maryland Air Brakes endorsement. This test covers what you need to know for the DMV exam.
Key Topics
- •System parts & daily inspections
- •Brake lag and stopping distance
- •Emergency procedures and warnings
About the Maryland Air Brakes Test
Topics Covered
- ✓Air brake system components – why you’ll inspect them daily on Maryland’s weight stations near I-95
- ✓Dual air brake systems – crucial for redundancy on long downhills like US-40 in Garrett County
- ✓Brake lag distance – matters more when you’re merging onto the Beltway at rush hour
- + 3 more topics
📘 Study Tips & State Info
Practice with our test until you score 90% or better. The real Maryland CDL air brakes exam has 25 questions, and you need 80% to pass. Focus on the parts that tripped you up — review the Maryland CDL Handbook sections 5.1 through 5.4.
At the DMV, you’ll also do a pre-trip inspection. Practice checking the air governor cut‑out pressure (100–125 psi) and listening for air leaks. If you can’t find a typical Maryland vehicle, watch the MVA’s official video. Study in short bursts, and take our test between shifts.
You take the Air Brakes knowledge test at any Maryland DMV office that handles CDLs. Popular locations include the Glen Burnie hub, Waldorf, and Frederick. No appointment is needed for knowledge tests — walk‑ins accepted during business hours. Bring your learner’s permit and pay the $15 endorsement fee (cash or card).
After you pass, you’ll get the L endorsement on your permit. Then you must pass a skills test in a vehicle with air brakes. Schedule that online through the Maryland MVA. Same fee applies. If you fail the knowledge test, you can retake it the same day after a 1‑hour wait. No extra fee for the retake.
About the Maryland Air Brakes Test
Maryland’s roads demand a lot from your air brake system. You’ll haul freight down I-95 through Baltimore’s tunnels and across the Bay Bridge. Heavy traffic, sudden stops, and steep grades near Frederick test your skills daily. Our practice test mirrors the real Maryland CDL air brakes exam.
Winter weather adds another layer. Ice and snow hit the I-70 corridor and Western Maryland hard. You need to know brake lag, emergency stopping, and how moisture freezes in air lines. These questions prepare you for those conditions.
Maryland’s ports and farms mean commercial trucks carry everything from shipping containers to chicken feed. Each load changes your braking distance. We cover inspection procedures, the spring brake system, and low-air warning devices — all critical for local routes.
This free test helps you find weak spots before your DMV appointment. Answer 25 questions, review the explanations, and walk in confident. No sign‑up required.
Topics Covered
Study Tips
Practice with our test until you score 90% or better. The real Maryland CDL air brakes exam has 25 questions, and you need 80% to pass. Focus on the parts that tripped you up — review the Maryland CDL Handbook sections 5.1 through 5.4.
At the DMV, you’ll also do a pre-trip inspection. Practice checking the air governor cut‑out pressure (100–125 psi) and listening for air leaks. If you can’t find a typical Maryland vehicle, watch the MVA’s official video. Study in short bursts, and take our test between shifts.
Maryland Specific Information
You take the Air Brakes knowledge test at any Maryland DMV office that handles CDLs. Popular locations include the Glen Burnie hub, Waldorf, and Frederick. No appointment is needed for knowledge tests — walk‑ins accepted during business hours. Bring your learner’s permit and pay the $15 endorsement fee (cash or card).
After you pass, you’ll get the L endorsement on your permit. Then you must pass a skills test in a vehicle with air brakes. Schedule that online through the Maryland MVA. Same fee applies. If you fail the knowledge test, you can retake it the same day after a 1‑hour wait. No extra fee for the retake.