Minnesota Combination Vehicles Test
Passing your combination vehicles test means you'll handle I-94's heavy truck traffic like a pro.
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Quick 20-question practice test. Pass to earn your MN combination vehicle endorsement.
Key Topics
- •Coupling and uncoupling
- •Air brake systems
- •Pre-trip inspection
About the Minnesota Combination Vehicles Test
Topics Covered
- ✓Coupling and uncoupling – you'll do this at grain elevators across the Red River Valley.
- ✓Air brakes and supply systems – cold winters make air brake maintenance critical for Minnesota drivers.
- ✓Rollover prevention – important for navigating curves on I-35 near the Twin Cities.
- + 3 more topics
📘 Study Tips & State Info
Study the Minnesota CDL manual's combination vehicles section first. Focus on the air brake chapter. It's the foundation of everything else. Then practice coupling and uncoupling steps until they're automatic.
For the skills test, practice your pre-trip inspection in cold weather. Minnesota examiners check for winter readiness – working heaters, defrosters, and air dryers. Use a checklist from the manual. Say each step out loud. That builds muscle memory.
Don't forget the written test is 20 questions. You need 16 correct to pass. Use our practice test to find your weak spots. Then review those areas in the manual. Repeat until you score 100% every time.
Minnesota CDL testing happens at DVS Exam Stations in St. Paul, Duluth, Mankato, and other cities. You must have a valid CDL permit before you take the combination vehicles skills test. Walk-in hours exist, but appointments are strongly recommended. Check the DVS website for your local station's schedule.
The written test for combination vehicles costs $10 (as of 2026). The skills test costs $50. You can pay with cash, card, or check. Bring your permit, proof of residency, and medical card. No photo copies – originals only.
If you fail the skills test, you must wait at least one day before retesting. You can retake it at the same station or a different one. Use your practice test results to target your weak spots before you go back.
About the Minnesota Combination Vehicles Test
Minnesota's combination vehicles handle everything from grain on I-94 to iron ore on US-53. You need solid skills to drive these rigs safely. Cold winters make braking and coupling extra tricky. Snow and ice don't give you second chances.
This practice test covers the most important concepts from the Minnesota CDL manual. You'll face 20 multiple-choice questions. Each one mirrors what you'll see at the DMV. Pass this test, and you're ready for the real thing.
We focus on Minnesota-specific challenges. Think about the steep grades near Duluth. Think about the long hauls across the Red River Valley. You must know how to inspect, couple, and brake in all conditions. This test prepares you for that.
Don't waste time on generic material. Get straight to what matters for Minnesota drivers. Practice now and build your confidence before test day.
Topics Covered
Study Tips
Study the Minnesota CDL manual's combination vehicles section first. Focus on the air brake chapter. It's the foundation of everything else. Then practice coupling and uncoupling steps until they're automatic.
For the skills test, practice your pre-trip inspection in cold weather. Minnesota examiners check for winter readiness – working heaters, defrosters, and air dryers. Use a checklist from the manual. Say each step out loud. That builds muscle memory.
Don't forget the written test is 20 questions. You need 16 correct to pass. Use our practice test to find your weak spots. Then review those areas in the manual. Repeat until you score 100% every time.
Minnesota Specific Information
Minnesota CDL testing happens at DVS Exam Stations in St. Paul, Duluth, Mankato, and other cities. You must have a valid CDL permit before you take the combination vehicles skills test. Walk-in hours exist, but appointments are strongly recommended. Check the DVS website for your local station's schedule.
The written test for combination vehicles costs $10 (as of 2026). The skills test costs $50. You can pay with cash, card, or check. Bring your permit, proof of residency, and medical card. No photo copies – originals only.
If you fail the skills test, you must wait at least one day before retesting. You can retake it at the same station or a different one. Use your practice test results to target your weak spots before you go back.