Pennsylvania Air Brakes Test
You'll face steep grades on I-81 near Scranton — our test covers those real-world braking scenarios.
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This practice test mirrors Pennsylvania's air brakes endorsement exam. Each question comes straight from the PA CDL manual.
Key Topics
- •Brake lag
- •Low pressure warning
- •Spring brakes
About the Pennsylvania Air Brakes Test
Topics Covered
- ✓Dual air brake systems - You'll need them on PA mountain grades to avoid brake fade.
- ✓Brake adjustment and slack adjusters - Cold Pennsylvania winters make proper adjustment critical for stopping.
- ✓Low air pressure warning devices - A must-know for PA drivers on long Turnpike descents.
- + 3 more topics
📘 Study Tips & State Info
Use the official Pennsylvania CDL manual (Combo & Air Brakes sections). Don't just read — quiz yourself with our practice test after each chapter. Focus on the air brake system diagram: you'll see it on the real test. Know the steps for a pre-trip inspection of the air system — that's part of your skills test too.
Schedule your air brakes endorsement test at a PennDOT Driver License Center. You don't need a separate appointment if you're already taking the CDL skills test. Bring your valid CDL permit and know the fee — it's about $5 for the endorsement. Practice until you score 90% or better on our tests. That way you'll pass the real one on your first try.
You can take the Pennsylvania air brakes knowledge test at any PennDOT Driver License Center that offers CDL testing. Walk-ins are allowed, but we recommend making an appointment online. The test is computer-based and takes about 30 minutes. You'll get your results immediately. There's no additional fee for the test if you're already paying for the CDL permit or skills test.
The air brakes endorsement (L) is required if you operate a vehicle equipped with air brakes. It's not needed for all CDL holders — only if your vehicle actually has air brakes. The endorsement stays valid as long as your CDL is valid. If you fail the knowledge test, you can retake it the next day. No waiting period. Use our practice test to avoid that hassle.
About the Pennsylvania Air Brakes Test
Air brakes keep you safe on Pennsylvania's hills and highways. You'll find them on most heavy trucks and buses operating across the state. From the steep grades of the Pennsylvania Turnpike to the winding roads of the Alleghenies, your brake system has to work every time. This test helps you master the knowledge you need for your CDL air brakes endorsement.
Pennsylvania winters bring ice, snow, and cold. These conditions make proper brake adjustment critical. Our practice questions pull from the real PennDOT CDL manual. You'll learn about brake lag, low-pressure warnings, and how to handle a brake failure. We focus on what PA drivers actually deal with — like stopping on snowy I-80 or descending into the Lehigh Valley.
The test has 25 multiple-choice questions. You need to score at least 80% to pass. That means you can miss only five. Don't stress — take our practice test as many times as you need. Each attempt gives you a new set of questions. You'll see the correct answer after every question, so you learn as you go.
Ready to start? Hit "Begin Practice Test" below. You'll get real Pennsylvania-specific questions that match the actual DMV exam. No fluff, just the stuff you need to know.
Topics Covered
Study Tips
Use the official Pennsylvania CDL manual (Combo & Air Brakes sections). Don't just read — quiz yourself with our practice test after each chapter. Focus on the air brake system diagram: you'll see it on the real test. Know the steps for a pre-trip inspection of the air system — that's part of your skills test too.
Schedule your air brakes endorsement test at a PennDOT Driver License Center. You don't need a separate appointment if you're already taking the CDL skills test. Bring your valid CDL permit and know the fee — it's about $5 for the endorsement. Practice until you score 90% or better on our tests. That way you'll pass the real one on your first try.
Pennsylvania Specific Information
You can take the Pennsylvania air brakes knowledge test at any PennDOT Driver License Center that offers CDL testing. Walk-ins are allowed, but we recommend making an appointment online. The test is computer-based and takes about 30 minutes. You'll get your results immediately. There's no additional fee for the test if you're already paying for the CDL permit or skills test.
The air brakes endorsement (L) is required if you operate a vehicle equipped with air brakes. It's not needed for all CDL holders — only if your vehicle actually has air brakes. The endorsement stays valid as long as your CDL is valid. If you fail the knowledge test, you can retake it the next day. No waiting period. Use our practice test to avoid that hassle.