Ohio General Knowledge Test
We cover Ohio's unique combination vehicle laws and Lake Erie bridge weight limits.
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This test mirrors the 50 questions you'll see at Ohio BMV. Practice now to pass the first time.
Key Topics
- •Air Brakes & Adjustments
- •Combination Vehicles
- •Pre-trip Inspection
About the Ohio General Knowledge Test
Topics Covered
- ✓Air Brakes: Ohio's hilly terrain on I-77 demands proper brake use and adjustment.
- ✓Combination Vehicles: Common on Ohio's long highways like I-70 – know coupling and uncoupling.
- ✓Pre-trip Inspection: Ohio's weather extremes require thorough checks of lights, tires, and fluids.
- + 3 more topics
📘 Study Tips & State Info
Start with the Ohio CDL manual. Download the PDF from the BMV website. Focus on the General Knowledge section first. You'll find air brake questions come up often. Use flashcards for numbers – like brake lag distance.
Schedule your test at a BMV deputy registrar. You'll need a vision test, medical card, and proof of residency. Bring your permit fee – it's $15 for the knowledge test. Ohio doesn't allow walk-ins; you need an appointment online.
Practice with our test until you score 90% or higher. Ohio's passing score is 80%, but aim higher. You don't want to retake it. Our questions match the real test's style and wording.
In Ohio, you can take the General Knowledge test at any BMV deputy registrar location. Appointments are required – book online at bmv.ohio.gov. The test costs $15 per attempt. You'll have 60 minutes to answer 50 questions.
Ohio requires you to hold a CDL permit for at least 14 days before taking the skills test. You don't need a CDL for farm vehicles used within 150 miles, but you still need to know the rules. The BMV sends your license within 10 business days after passing.
Ohio doesn't offer a remote knowledge test. You must visit a testing center in person. Bring two forms of ID – one with your photo. Your permit is valid for one year. You can retake the knowledge test as many times as needed, but each attempt costs the same fee.
About the Ohio General Knowledge Test
Ohio's roads demand a sharp driver. You'll haul through icy Lake Erie snow belts and navigate tight turns in Cleveland shipping yards. Our practice test focuses on the General Knowledge section you must pass to get your CDL.
We don't waste your time with fluff. Each question comes straight from the Ohio CDL manual. You'll cover air brakes, combination vehicles, and cargo securement. Ohio's frost heave on I-80 can cause sudden braking issues, so we test you on that.
Ohio's economy runs on trucks – agriculture from the northwest, manufacturing from the northeast. You'll face questions about hauling grain and steel. Winter weather near the lake creates black ice hazards, something you can't ignore.
Pass our practice test five times in a row, and you're ready for the real BMV exam. No surprises. Just solid prep.
Topics Covered
Study Tips
Start with the Ohio CDL manual. Download the PDF from the BMV website. Focus on the General Knowledge section first. You'll find air brake questions come up often. Use flashcards for numbers – like brake lag distance.
Schedule your test at a BMV deputy registrar. You'll need a vision test, medical card, and proof of residency. Bring your permit fee – it's $15 for the knowledge test. Ohio doesn't allow walk-ins; you need an appointment online.
Practice with our test until you score 90% or higher. Ohio's passing score is 80%, but aim higher. You don't want to retake it. Our questions match the real test's style and wording.
Ohio Specific Information
In Ohio, you can take the General Knowledge test at any BMV deputy registrar location. Appointments are required – book online at bmv.ohio.gov. The test costs $15 per attempt. You'll have 60 minutes to answer 50 questions.
Ohio requires you to hold a CDL permit for at least 14 days before taking the skills test. You don't need a CDL for farm vehicles used within 150 miles, but you still need to know the rules. The BMV sends your license within 10 business days after passing.
Ohio doesn't offer a remote knowledge test. You must visit a testing center in person. Bring two forms of ID – one with your photo. Your permit is valid for one year. You can retake the knowledge test as many times as needed, but each attempt costs the same fee.