New York Combination Vehicles Test
Questions come straight from the New York CDL manual, covering the 3-axle tractors and trailers you'll see at the Port of New York and New Jersey.
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Pass your New York CDL Combination Vehicles written test with this free practice exam. It covers air brakes, coupling, and inspection procedures.
Key Topics
- •Air Brakes & Endorsement
- •Coupling Procedures
- •Pre-Trip Inspection
About the New York Combination Vehicles Test
Topics Covered
- ✓Air Brakes: You'll need this for any combination vehicle on New York roads - the DMV requires a separate air brake endorsement.
- ✓Coupling and Uncoupling: Master the steps to avoid trailer separation accidents on the Belt Parkway.
- ✓Vehicle Inspection: New York law demands a pre-trip check before every run. We cover every component.
- + 3 more topics
📘 Study Tips & State Info
Start by reading the New York CDL manual's combination vehicles section. Focus on air brake diagrams and the coupling steps. The DMV written test asks about the 7-step air brake check. Practice it until you can explain it without notes.
Take our practice test at least three times. Identify your weak spots - is it the brake lag distance? Or the trailer spring brake? Then review those sections in the manual. You'll get a printed score report to track your progress.
On test day, bring your permit, proof of identity, and the $10 fee for the endorsement. Many New York DMV offices require an appointment for the written test. Check the schedule at your nearest office - like the one in Syracuse or Rochester. Arrive 30 minutes early.
You can take the Combination Vehicles written test at any New York DMV office that offers CDL exams. Popular locations include Albany, Buffalo, Manhattan (360 W 31st St), and Hauppauge on Long Island. Most offices require a reservation. Book online at the NY DMV website or call 1-800-777-0133. Walk-ins might be accepted but you'll wait longer.
The test fee for the Combination Vehicles endorsement is $10. This is separate from the general CDL written test fee ($50). You pay when you schedule your test. Bring a debit or credit card - some offices don't take cash. You'll get your endorsement added to your CDL after you pass both the written and road tests.
You must pass the Combination Vehicles written test before you can take the road test. The road test requires a tractor-trailer from a driving school or your employer. Some DMV offices, like the one in Newburgh, offer road tests on site. But most require you to go to a separate testing site. Check the NY DMV website for the updated list.
About the New York Combination Vehicles Test
New York's interstates demand skill. You'll drive combination vehicles on the I-95, I-87, and the BQE. Our practice test helps you prepare for the DMV exam. It focuses on the air brake systems and coupling procedures you need for heavy trucks.
New York's weather changes fast. You might face snow on the Thruway or fog on the Long Island Expressway. The test includes questions about braking on slippery roads and checking your trailer connections. Pass this test and you'll know how to stay safe in those conditions.
Local industries like construction, shipping, and waste management use combination vehicles daily. Your CDL lets you haul double trailers from the Port of New York to upstate warehouses. We cover the specific laws for New York - like the 10-hour air brake reservoir check and the required pre-trip inspection steps.
Take the practice test now. You get immediate feedback and can retake as many times as you want. It's the fastest way to build confidence before your real CDL written test.
Topics Covered
Study Tips
Start by reading the New York CDL manual's combination vehicles section. Focus on air brake diagrams and the coupling steps. The DMV written test asks about the 7-step air brake check. Practice it until you can explain it without notes.
Take our practice test at least three times. Identify your weak spots - is it the brake lag distance? Or the trailer spring brake? Then review those sections in the manual. You'll get a printed score report to track your progress.
On test day, bring your permit, proof of identity, and the $10 fee for the endorsement. Many New York DMV offices require an appointment for the written test. Check the schedule at your nearest office - like the one in Syracuse or Rochester. Arrive 30 minutes early.
New York Specific Information
You can take the Combination Vehicles written test at any New York DMV office that offers CDL exams. Popular locations include Albany, Buffalo, Manhattan (360 W 31st St), and Hauppauge on Long Island. Most offices require a reservation. Book online at the NY DMV website or call 1-800-777-0133. Walk-ins might be accepted but you'll wait longer.
The test fee for the Combination Vehicles endorsement is $10. This is separate from the general CDL written test fee ($50). You pay when you schedule your test. Bring a debit or credit card - some offices don't take cash. You'll get your endorsement added to your CDL after you pass both the written and road tests.
You must pass the Combination Vehicles written test before you can take the road test. The road test requires a tractor-trailer from a driving school or your employer. Some DMV offices, like the one in Newburgh, offer road tests on site. But most require you to go to a separate testing site. Check the NY DMV website for the updated list.