Utah Combination Vehicles Test
Utah's I-80 through Parleys Canyon demands expert control – this test helps you master it.
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Get real practice for Utah's CDL combination vehicles test. Twenty questions, 25 minutes, 80% to pass.
Key Topics
- •Air brakes
- •Coupling & uncoupling
- •Mountain driving
About the Utah Combination Vehicles Test
Topics Covered
- ✓Coupling and uncoupling – Utah's frequent elevation changes make proper coupling critical for safety
- ✓Air brakes – essential for controlling heavy loads on Utah's steep grades
- ✓Mountain driving – descending I-80 near Parleys Canyon requires steady braking and gear selection
- + 3 more topics
📘 Study Tips & State Info
Study the Utah CDL Handbook's combination vehicle section first. Focus on air brake systems and coupling procedures. Take our practice test, then review any missed questions. Repeat until you score 80% or higher every time.
Schedule your DMV appointment early – Salt Lake City and Provo offices fill up fast. Bring your current license, medical card, and proof of Utah residency. The knowledge test costs $30. You'll have 25 minutes for 20 questions. Don't rush; read each question carefully. Check the handbook for Utah-specific rules like hazmat endorsements.
Utah DMV offers CDL knowledge tests at driver license offices statewide. Locations include Salt Lake City, Ogden, Provo, St. George, and more. You must make an appointment online or by phone. Walk-ins aren't accepted. The fee is $30 per test. You can pay with credit card or cash.
After passing the knowledge test, you'll need to pass a skills test (pre-trip, basic controls, road test). The skills test fee is $60. You must bring a properly equipped vehicle. Test results expire after one year. If you don't complete all tests within that year, you'll retake the knowledge test.
About the Utah Combination Vehicles Test
Utah's combination vehicle drivers face unique challenges. You'll haul loads through the Wasatch Range, cross the Great Salt Lake desert, and navigate I-15's urban congestion. Mountain passes like Parleys Canyon and Sardine Summit test your braking and shifting skills. Our practice test covers the knowledge you need to stay safe on these demanding roads.
Utah's weather adds another layer. Snow and ice in winter, high winds near the lake, and intense summer heat all affect how your combination vehicle handles. You must know how to adjust your driving for these conditions. We've built questions that reflect what you'll actually see on Utah's highways.
The state's economy relies on trucks. From moving freight along the Wasatch Front to hauling livestock in rural areas, combination vehicles keep Utah running. A CDL opens doors to local jobs. But first, you need to pass the DMV knowledge test. This practice test gives you the edge.
We focus on the topics that matter most. Air brakes, coupling and uncoupling, weight distribution, and mountain driving are all here. Each question comes from the official Utah CDL Handbook. Take the test multiple times until you feel confident. You've got this.
Topics Covered
Study Tips
Study the Utah CDL Handbook's combination vehicle section first. Focus on air brake systems and coupling procedures. Take our practice test, then review any missed questions. Repeat until you score 80% or higher every time.
Schedule your DMV appointment early – Salt Lake City and Provo offices fill up fast. Bring your current license, medical card, and proof of Utah residency. The knowledge test costs $30. You'll have 25 minutes for 20 questions. Don't rush; read each question carefully. Check the handbook for Utah-specific rules like hazmat endorsements.
Utah Specific Information
Utah DMV offers CDL knowledge tests at driver license offices statewide. Locations include Salt Lake City, Ogden, Provo, St. George, and more. You must make an appointment online or by phone. Walk-ins aren't accepted. The fee is $30 per test. You can pay with credit card or cash.
After passing the knowledge test, you'll need to pass a skills test (pre-trip, basic controls, road test). The skills test fee is $60. You must bring a properly equipped vehicle. Test results expire after one year. If you don't complete all tests within that year, you'll retake the knowledge test.