Oklahoma Doubles and Triples Test
You'll haul doubles through Oklahoma's gusty crosswinds on I-40, so we built this test for you.
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Need your Doubles/Triples endorsement? Take this free 20-question practice test. It matches Oklahoma's DMV exam format.
Key Topics
- •Coupling and uncoupling steps
- •Air brake control with trailers
- •Crosswind and curve safety
About the Oklahoma Doubles and Triples Test
Topics Covered
- ✓Coupling and uncoupling – Oklahoma's grain elevators mean frequent hookups, so you need to avoid mistakes.
- ✓Air brake systems – High winds on I-35 demand confident brake control with doubled trailers.
- ✓Safe following distances – Leave more space when hauling triples through construction zones near OKC.
- + 3 more topics
📘 Study Tips & State Info
Study the Oklahoma CDL Handbook's Doubles and Triples section – that's where the DMV pulls your test questions. Pay special attention to coupling procedures and air brake pre-trip checks. Oklahoma's weather (think ice, wind, and dust) means you should also review adverse driving tips.
Visit the Oklahoma DPS website or your local DMV for the latest endorsement rules. They often update fees and appointment procedures. Our practice test simulates the real exam, so take it a few times until you hit 80%. You'll walk into the DMV confident.
In Oklahoma, you take the Doubles/Triples knowledge test at any DPS exam station. No appointment is needed – just walk in during business hours. Bring your current CDL, Medical Examiner's Certificate, and a $3 processing fee (cash or check). The test is on a computer, and you'll get your results instantly.
After passing, the endorsement appears on your license. If you fail, you can retake the test the next day. No waiting period. For skills testing (if required for a new CDL), check with an approved third-party tester in cities like Oklahoma City, Tulsa, or Lawton. They charge around $100 for the full road test.
About the Oklahoma Doubles and Triples Test
Oklahoma's wide-open highways like I-35 and I-40 see plenty of double and triple trailers. You'll often haul grain, cattle, or oil field equipment across the state. That means you need to master backing, coupling, and dealing with sudden wind gusts. Don't let a crosswind flip your rig – our test gets you ready.
Our practice test covers the same topics as the Oklahoma DMV exam. You'll answer 20 questions on air brakes, converter dollies, and safe driving distances. Each question gives you an explanation, so you learn as you go. We keep it short – you have 25 minutes to finish.
Oklahoma's weather adds extra challenges. Ice on the Turner Turnpike or a dust storm near Boise City can test any driver. You'll learn how to adjust your speed and braking for these conditions. No fluff – just the key skills you need for your CDL endorsement.
Topics Covered
Study Tips
Study the Oklahoma CDL Handbook's Doubles and Triples section – that's where the DMV pulls your test questions. Pay special attention to coupling procedures and air brake pre-trip checks. Oklahoma's weather (think ice, wind, and dust) means you should also review adverse driving tips.
Visit the Oklahoma DPS website or your local DMV for the latest endorsement rules. They often update fees and appointment procedures. Our practice test simulates the real exam, so take it a few times until you hit 80%. You'll walk into the DMV confident.
Oklahoma Specific Information
In Oklahoma, you take the Doubles/Triples knowledge test at any DPS exam station. No appointment is needed – just walk in during business hours. Bring your current CDL, Medical Examiner's Certificate, and a $3 processing fee (cash or check). The test is on a computer, and you'll get your results instantly.
After passing, the endorsement appears on your license. If you fail, you can retake the test the next day. No waiting period. For skills testing (if required for a new CDL), check with an approved third-party tester in cities like Oklahoma City, Tulsa, or Lawton. They charge around $100 for the full road test.