North Dakota Pre-Trip Inspection Test
Practice the same pre-trip points used at the Grand Forks DMV testing station.
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Get ready for your ND CDL pre-trip test. This quick quiz covers the critical components you'll actually inspect.
Key Topics
- •Brakes & air system (critical in ND winters)
- •Coupling & fifth wheel (for grain and oil loads)
- •Lights & tires (visibility on rural highways)
About the North Dakota Pre-Trip Inspection Test
Topics Covered
- ✓Brake system checks that prevent failure on North Dakota's long, icy descents near the Missouri River
- ✓Lights and reflectors required for low-visibility fog and snow across the eastern Red River Valley
- ✓Coupling devices and fifth wheel inspections vital for hauling heavy grain loads on US-2
- + 3 more topics
📘 Study Tips & State Info
Print the ND CDL Handbook's pre-trip checklist from the DMV website. Then practice aloud—point to each component and say its name, condition, and why it matters. Do this on your actual truck or a friend's rig. ND examiners expect you to touch light lenses, wiggle tires, and check air release sounds. Don't just recite; demonstrate.
Book your skills test at least three weeks ahead in Fargo or Bismarck. Winter slots fill fast. Arrive early with a clean, leak-free vehicle. Have your registration, insurance, and medical certificate ready. Bring a flashlight to show low-mounted parts. If you fail, you can retake it in 30 days—so study hard the first time.
You can take the CDL Pre-Trip Inspection Test at any North Dakota DMV driver license site that offers skills exams. Major locations include Bismarck (South Washington St), Fargo (1800 40th Ave SW), Grand Forks (2700 11th Ave S), Minot (1800 S Broadway), and Williston (1100 11th Ave W). You must schedule an appointment online or by phone—no walk-ins allowed for skills tests. The test fee is $40 for the pre-trip only, payable by cash or card.
Bring your own CMV registered in your name or a leased truck. It must pass a basic safety check before the test begins. If your vehicle has a visible oil leak or a cracked windshield, the examiner will cancel the session and you'll lose the fee. Late arrivals of more than 15 minutes count as a no-show. You'll get a score sheet showing which items you missed, so you know exactly what to fix before retesting.
About the North Dakota Pre-Trip Inspection Test
North Dakota's roads demand a rock-solid pre-trip routine. You'll drive through snow-packed highways in winter, haul grain on gravel farm roads, and navigate oil field traffic near Williston. Every leak, crack, or loose bolt can become a safety crisis fast. That's why this practice test focuses on what ND examiners want you to check—no fluff.
Our 25-question quiz mirrors the official North Dakota CDL Pre-Trip Inspection Test. Each question targets a specific part of your vehicle, from brake lines to fifth wheel coupling. You'll learn the exact order and phrasing examiners expect. Don't waste time on generic trucking info; we built this for the Peace Garden State.
Real ND winters mean your air brake system faces brutal cold. You'll test your knowledge on moisture traps, alcohol evaporators, and slack adjuster conditions that matter at -30°F. Summer brings construction zones on I-94; we cover secure cargo and lighting that keeps you legal through those long detours.
Passing the pre-trip test isn't just about memory—it's about proving you can spot trouble before it strands you in the middle of nowhere. Use this free tool to build confidence. You'll walk into that DMV appointment ready to point, name, and explain each item like a pro.
Topics Covered
Study Tips
Print the ND CDL Handbook's pre-trip checklist from the DMV website. Then practice aloud—point to each component and say its name, condition, and why it matters. Do this on your actual truck or a friend's rig. ND examiners expect you to touch light lenses, wiggle tires, and check air release sounds. Don't just recite; demonstrate.
Book your skills test at least three weeks ahead in Fargo or Bismarck. Winter slots fill fast. Arrive early with a clean, leak-free vehicle. Have your registration, insurance, and medical certificate ready. Bring a flashlight to show low-mounted parts. If you fail, you can retake it in 30 days—so study hard the first time.
North Dakota Specific Information
You can take the CDL Pre-Trip Inspection Test at any North Dakota DMV driver license site that offers skills exams. Major locations include Bismarck (South Washington St), Fargo (1800 40th Ave SW), Grand Forks (2700 11th Ave S), Minot (1800 S Broadway), and Williston (1100 11th Ave W). You must schedule an appointment online or by phone—no walk-ins allowed for skills tests. The test fee is $40 for the pre-trip only, payable by cash or card.
Bring your own CMV registered in your name or a leased truck. It must pass a basic safety check before the test begins. If your vehicle has a visible oil leak or a cracked windshield, the examiner will cancel the session and you'll lose the fee. Late arrivals of more than 15 minutes count as a no-show. You'll get a score sheet showing which items you missed, so you know exactly what to fix before retesting.