Utah Doubles and Triples Test
You'll navigate I-80's steep grades near Parley's Summit, so this test preps you for Utah's real mountain roads.
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Get ready for your Utah CDL Doubles and Triples endorsement. This 20-question practice test covers everything you'll see at the DMV.
Key Topics
- •Coupling & uncoupling
- •Braking & speed control
- •Wind & terrain hazards
About the Utah Doubles and Triples Test
Topics Covered
- ✓Coupling and uncoupling – critical for Utah's mountain grades where a loose connection can be deadly.
- ✓Braking with extreme air pressure – you'll need it on I-80's long downgrades near Echo Canyon.
- ✓Sway control – Utah's high winds on I-15 near the Great Salt Lake demand it.
- + 3 more topics
📘 Study Tips & State Info
Start with the Utah CDL Handbook. It's free online, and it contains every answer. Read the Doubles and Triples chapter twice – once for overview, once for details. Pay special attention to coupling and uncoupling procedures. The Utah DMV asks about them in nearly every test.
Use our practice test to find your weak spots. Take it multiple times until you hit 100%. Each question links to the handbook's page number for quick review. On test day, you'll have 25 minutes for 20 questions – plenty of time. Use it to double-check your answers, especially on air brake questions.
Don't study alone. Talk to other Utah CDL drivers. They'll tell you the real-world tips that the handbook doesn't cover – like how to avoid trailer swing on I-215's curves. Combine their advice with our practice test for the best results.
Utah offers CDL testing at multiple DMV locations. You must schedule an appointment for the knowledge test – walk-ins aren't guaranteed. The fee for the Doubles and Triples endorsement is $8 (plus a $44 CDL permit fee if you don't have one). You'll need to pass the general knowledge test first. Test locations include Salt Lake City, Ogden, Provo, St. George, and more. Check the Utah DMV website for specific hours and appointments.
Utah's DMV lets you take the endorsement test on a computer. You'll get your results immediately. If you fail, you can retake it the next day after a 24-hour wait. Bring your current CDL permit or license, and your Social Security card. No appointment? Some locations accept walk-ins, but don't risk it – book ahead.
About the Utah Doubles and Triples Test
Utah's roads demand more from you. You'll haul doubles and triples on I-15 through the steep canyons near Brigham City, across the salt flats on I-80, and into snowy conditions in the Wasatch Back. The Utah DMV doesn't test generic knowledge — they test your ability to handle our state's specific challenges.
This practice test covers what you'll actually face. You'll answer questions about coupling procedures for 28-foot trailers, braking on downhill grades like those on US-189 near Deer Creek, and controlling sway in high winds common near the Great Salt Lake. We built this from the latest Utah CDL handbook.
Every question matches the official endorsement test. You'll get 20 multiple-choice questions, and we explain each answer. Pass this test, and you'll walk into the DMV confident you'll pass the real one. No surprises.
Utah's trucking industry relies on skilled drivers who know doubles and triples. Whether you're delivering to distribution centers in Salt Lake City or crossing the state on I-70, this endorsement gives you more job options. Start practicing now.
Topics Covered
Study Tips
Start with the Utah CDL Handbook. It's free online, and it contains every answer. Read the Doubles and Triples chapter twice – once for overview, once for details. Pay special attention to coupling and uncoupling procedures. The Utah DMV asks about them in nearly every test.
Use our practice test to find your weak spots. Take it multiple times until you hit 100%. Each question links to the handbook's page number for quick review. On test day, you'll have 25 minutes for 20 questions – plenty of time. Use it to double-check your answers, especially on air brake questions.
Don't study alone. Talk to other Utah CDL drivers. They'll tell you the real-world tips that the handbook doesn't cover – like how to avoid trailer swing on I-215's curves. Combine their advice with our practice test for the best results.
Utah Specific Information
Utah offers CDL testing at multiple DMV locations. You must schedule an appointment for the knowledge test – walk-ins aren't guaranteed. The fee for the Doubles and Triples endorsement is $8 (plus a $44 CDL permit fee if you don't have one). You'll need to pass the general knowledge test first. Test locations include Salt Lake City, Ogden, Provo, St. George, and more. Check the Utah DMV website for specific hours and appointments.
Utah's DMV lets you take the endorsement test on a computer. You'll get your results immediately. If you fail, you can retake it the next day after a 24-hour wait. Bring your current CDL permit or license, and your Social Security card. No appointment? Some locations accept walk-ins, but don't risk it – book ahead.