Missouri Tanker Vehicles Test
We built this test using real questions you'll see at Missouri DMV stations from Cape Girardeau to Kansas City.
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This 20-question test covers the tanker endorsement for your Missouri CDL. You've got 25 minutes to score 80%.
Key Topics
- •Load surge and braking
- •Baffle types and handling
- •Missouri weather hazards
About the Missouri Tanker Vehicles Test
Topics Covered
- ✓Surge and liquid movement – essential on Missouri's winding two-lane highways like Highway 19
- ✓Braking distance for tankers – longer stopping on wet I-55 pavement means you must plan ahead
- ✓Baffle vs. unbaffled tanks – know the difference for Missouri's seasonal fuel deliveries
- + 3 more topics
📘 Study Tips & State Info
Read the Missouri CDL Manual tanker section at least twice. Focus on the diagrams showing surge patterns. Then take this practice test until you score 90% or higher. The real test uses the same phrasing.
Pay attention to Missouri-specific rules like the $6 endorsement fee and walk-in testing options. Know that your Tanker endorsement stays valid as long as your CDL is current. Use active recall – quiz yourself out loud while driving in your personal vehicle.
You can take the Tanker knowledge test at any Missouri Driver Examination Station. No appointment needed for the written test – just walk in during business hours. The fee is $6 per endorsement as of 2025. Bring your photo ID, social security card, and current CDL permit or license.
Major testing locations include the St. Louis (Page Ave.), Kansas City (Swope Park), Springfield (Glenstone Ave.), and Cape Girardeau stations. Skills tests for the Tanker endorsement require a separate appointment and a vehicle inspection. Check the Missouri DMV website for current wait times.
About the Missouri Tanker Vehicles Test
Driving a tanker in Missouri isn't the same as hauling a dry van. Liquid load surge can push you across lanes on I-44's rolling hills. You'll need to brake differently on the Mississippi River bridges near St. Louis. This practice test helps you prepare for those real-world conditions.
Missouri's weather throws curveballs. Spring thunderstorms drop heavy rain in minutes, especially along I-70. Winter ice on Highway 54 near lake country makes tanker handling even trickier. We've included questions that mirror these challenges.
You'll see questions about baffle design, surge timing, and how to handle partial loads. That's critical when you're hauling grain slurry from the Bootheel or fuel to rural stops. Our test pulls straight from the Missouri CDL Manual.
Take this test multiple times. Each attempt gives you a fresh set of questions. Track your weak spots and hit the manual again. You'll walk into your DMV exam confident.
Topics Covered
Study Tips
Read the Missouri CDL Manual tanker section at least twice. Focus on the diagrams showing surge patterns. Then take this practice test until you score 90% or higher. The real test uses the same phrasing.
Pay attention to Missouri-specific rules like the $6 endorsement fee and walk-in testing options. Know that your Tanker endorsement stays valid as long as your CDL is current. Use active recall – quiz yourself out loud while driving in your personal vehicle.
Missouri Specific Information
You can take the Tanker knowledge test at any Missouri Driver Examination Station. No appointment needed for the written test – just walk in during business hours. The fee is $6 per endorsement as of 2025. Bring your photo ID, social security card, and current CDL permit or license.
Major testing locations include the St. Louis (Page Ave.), Kansas City (Swope Park), Springfield (Glenstone Ave.), and Cape Girardeau stations. Skills tests for the Tanker endorsement require a separate appointment and a vehicle inspection. Check the Missouri DMV website for current wait times.