South Carolina Pre-Trip Inspection Test
For your South Carolina road test, you'll demonstrate a full vehicle inspection near the state DMV headquarters in Blythewood.
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Get ready for your South Carolina CDL pre-trip inspection test. Practice with 25 questions that match the real exam.
Key Topics
- •Engine & Brakes
- •Lights & Coupling
- •Tires & Safety
About the South Carolina Pre-Trip Inspection Test
Topics Covered
- ✓Engine Compartment – Check belts and hoses; hot SC summers cause faster wear.
- ✓Cab Safety – Test seat belt and mirror adjustments; I-26 traffic demands good visibility.
- ✓Lights and Reflectors – Essential for night driving on rural SC roads with limited lighting.
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📘 Study Tips & State Info
Study the South Carolina CDL Handbook closely. The pre-trip checklist in it matches what examiners use in Blythewood. Practice saying each step out loud while you inspect your vehicle.
Arrive early on test day. You'll have 30 minutes to complete the inspection. Focus on the air brake test – it's a common failure point. Use our practice test to time yourself.
Remember, South Carolina doesn't allow retakes on the same day. You must wait and schedule another appointment. So make each try count.
You'll take the pre-trip test at a South Carolina DMV location. The main office is 10311 Wilson Blvd, Blythewood, SC. Other locations include Greenville, Charleston, and Myrtle Beach. Appointments are required – book online at scdmvonline.com.
The test fee is $60 for a Class A or B CDL, plus a $10 pre-trip endorsement fee if needed. You must bring your learner's permit and a vehicle that passes a basic safety check. No exceptions.
If you fail, you can retest after 24 hours. You don't need a new appointment if you schedule it the same week. Check the DMV website for updated rules.
About the South Carolina Pre-Trip Inspection Test
South Carolina's highways demand a sharp pre-trip inspection. From the congested I-26 corridor near Columbia to the heavy truck traffic on I-95, your rig must be ready. Hot summers and coastal humidity mean extra checks on tires and cooling systems.
The Port of Charleston moves millions of tons of cargo each year. Drivers here often haul containers or agricultural goods like poultry and soybeans. A thorough pre-trip keeps you safe and compliant with South Carolina DMV standards.
Our practice test covers every part of the inspection. You'll walk through the engine compartment, cab, lights, brakes, and trailer. Each question reflects what you'll face at the DMV test in Blythewood.
Don't skip the details. South Carolina examiners look for specific items like the air brake check and coupling devices. Use this test to build confidence before your official road test.
Topics Covered
Study Tips
Study the South Carolina CDL Handbook closely. The pre-trip checklist in it matches what examiners use in Blythewood. Practice saying each step out loud while you inspect your vehicle.
Arrive early on test day. You'll have 30 minutes to complete the inspection. Focus on the air brake test – it's a common failure point. Use our practice test to time yourself.
Remember, South Carolina doesn't allow retakes on the same day. You must wait and schedule another appointment. So make each try count.
South Carolina Specific Information
You'll take the pre-trip test at a South Carolina DMV location. The main office is 10311 Wilson Blvd, Blythewood, SC. Other locations include Greenville, Charleston, and Myrtle Beach. Appointments are required – book online at scdmvonline.com.
The test fee is $60 for a Class A or B CDL, plus a $10 pre-trip endorsement fee if needed. You must bring your learner's permit and a vehicle that passes a basic safety check. No exceptions.
If you fail, you can retest after 24 hours. You don't need a new appointment if you schedule it the same week. Check the DMV website for updated rules.