New Hampshire Pre-Trip Inspection Test
Know how to inspect your rig before hauling logs through the White Mountain National Forest? This test covers it.
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Practice for your NH CDL pre-trip inspection test. 25 questions based on the real New Hampshire DMV exam.
Key Topics
- •Air brakes, lights & tires
- •Coupling and fifth wheel
- •Emergency equipment
About the New Hampshire Pre-Trip Inspection Test
Topics Covered
- ✓Air Brake System – Critical for stopping on icy I-93 grades.
- ✓Steering and Suspension – Keep you stable on winding Route 16.
- ✓Lights and Reflectors – Essential in fog and snow across the state.
- + 3 more topics
📘 Study Tips & State Info
Don't just memorize – practice out loud. NH examiners want to hear you describe each step. Start with the vehicle front, then move clockwise. Use the "engine off, lights on" method for checking lights.
New Hampshire doesn't allow retakes on the same day. You must wait one business day. Our practice test helps you pass the first time. Focus on air brake checks – they trip up most drivers.
Study the NH CDL manual, especially the pre-trip section. Bring a pen and paper to your test – you can jot notes before you begin. Stay calm and breathe.
You can take your CDL skills test at any of New Hampshire's authorized testing locations. Major sites include Concord, Nashua, Manchester, and Laconia. You must schedule your appointment online through the NH DMV portal. Same-day tests aren't available.
The pre-trip inspection test costs $30 for a CDL Class A or B. You'll need a valid NH driver’s license and a DOT physical card. No walk-ins allowed – book at least two weeks ahead. Bring your own vehicle or use a rental.
If you fail, you can retest after one business day. You'll pay the fee again. Practice our test first to avoid extra costs. Good luck!
About the New Hampshire Pre-Trip Inspection Test
New Hampshire's pre-trip inspection test isn't a formality – it's your ticket to safely hauling loads through the Granite State. You'll need to know every component of your truck, from the air brake system to the fifth wheel. Our practice test covers the exact items NH examiners check.
Think about driving through the White Mountains in January. A failing brake line could end your career. We’ve designed 25 questions that mirror the real NH DMV exam. You'll practice inspecting steering, suspension, and emergency equipment. Each question includes detailed explanations.
Whether you're hauling timber from Berlin or delivering seafood to Portsmouth, a perfect pre-trip saves lives. New Hampshire's harsh winters demand extra attention to lights, tires, and wipers. Our test helps you build a systematic inspection routine.
Topics Covered
Study Tips
Don't just memorize – practice out loud. NH examiners want to hear you describe each step. Start with the vehicle front, then move clockwise. Use the "engine off, lights on" method for checking lights.
New Hampshire doesn't allow retakes on the same day. You must wait one business day. Our practice test helps you pass the first time. Focus on air brake checks – they trip up most drivers.
Study the NH CDL manual, especially the pre-trip section. Bring a pen and paper to your test – you can jot notes before you begin. Stay calm and breathe.
New Hampshire Specific Information
You can take your CDL skills test at any of New Hampshire's authorized testing locations. Major sites include Concord, Nashua, Manchester, and Laconia. You must schedule your appointment online through the NH DMV portal. Same-day tests aren't available.
The pre-trip inspection test costs $30 for a CDL Class A or B. You'll need a valid NH driver’s license and a DOT physical card. No walk-ins allowed – book at least two weeks ahead. Bring your own vehicle or use a rental.
If you fail, you can retest after one business day. You'll pay the fee again. Practice our test first to avoid extra costs. Good luck!