Utah Pre-Trip Inspection Test
You'll tackle steep grades on I-70 — your pre-trip check has to cover brake fade and mountain conditions.
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This test mirrors Utah's real CDL pre-trip. Study the state's specific requirements and practice until you're confident.
Key Topics
- •Brakes, tires, lights – critical for Utah's mountains and desert.
- •Emergency gear – chains, triangles, extinguisher.
- •Air brake leak test – required by Utah DMV.
About the Utah Pre-Trip Inspection Test
Topics Covered
- ✓Brake systems — you'll need them working on Utah's steep mountain grades to avoid brake fade.
- ✓Tires and rims — high desert heat near Moab can cause blowouts if tread is low or pressure is off.
- ✓Lights and reflectors — Utah law demands them for low visibility in snowstorms around the Wasatch.
- + 3 more topics
📘 Study Tips & State Info
Use the Utah CDL Manual (current version) for the pre‑trip section. The state updates it regularly. Utah DMV often asks you to point to the governor on the air brake system — know where it is and what it does. Practice the walk‑around on your actual rig, not just a car. You'll be more comfortable.
Schedule your test at a Utah DMV office with CDL testing (Salt Lake, Ogden, Provo, St. George, and a few others). Book online — walk‑ins are rare. The examiner will watch your whole inspection. Don't rush. If you miss a step, you can still pass, but you lose points. Repeat the steps a few times in your driveway before test day.
Utah DMV offers CDL skills tests at nine locations. You'll find them in Salt Lake City, Ogden, Provo, St. George, Logan, Orem, West Valley, Spanish Fork, and Vernal. Appointments fill up fast — book at least two weeks ahead. Call the office or use the online portal. The fee for the skills test is $85. You pay when you schedule. No refunds if you cancel less than 48 hours out.
You need a Commercial Learner Permit (CLP) first. CLP fee is $65. You must hold the CLP for 14 days before the skills test. Bring your CLP, medical certificate, and a vehicle that passes a basic safety check. Utah DMW also requires a current DOT physical. If you don't have one, your test gets canceled.
On test day, arrive early. The examiner will check your rig's registration and insurance before you start. If anything's wrong, you'll have to reschedule and pay again.
About the Utah Pre-Trip Inspection Test
Utah's roads aren't flat. You'll drive I-15 through the Wasatch Front, haul loads over I-80's Parleys Summit, and cross I-70's long, steep descents. Each route demands a thorough pre-trip inspection. Miss a brake line failure? You could lose control coming down a mountain pass. That's not a risk you take.
Utah's weather throws more at you. Summer heat near St. George can cook tires. Winter snow in the mountains freezes air lines. Your inspection catches these problems before they cause a crash. The Utah CDL skills test requires you to show the examiner you know how to check every part of your truck and trailer.
Many Utah drivers work in mining, agriculture, or tourism. You might pull heavy ore from a mine or deliver supplies to a park visitor center. A solid pre-trip routine protects you, your load, and everyone on the road. The practice test below covers the same items the Utah DMV examiner will look for.
Start now. Each question gets you closer to passing on your first try.
Topics Covered
Study Tips
Use the Utah CDL Manual (current version) for the pre‑trip section. The state updates it regularly. Utah DMV often asks you to point to the governor on the air brake system — know where it is and what it does. Practice the walk‑around on your actual rig, not just a car. You'll be more comfortable.
Schedule your test at a Utah DMV office with CDL testing (Salt Lake, Ogden, Provo, St. George, and a few others). Book online — walk‑ins are rare. The examiner will watch your whole inspection. Don't rush. If you miss a step, you can still pass, but you lose points. Repeat the steps a few times in your driveway before test day.
Utah Specific Information
Utah DMV offers CDL skills tests at nine locations. You'll find them in Salt Lake City, Ogden, Provo, St. George, Logan, Orem, West Valley, Spanish Fork, and Vernal. Appointments fill up fast — book at least two weeks ahead. Call the office or use the online portal. The fee for the skills test is $85. You pay when you schedule. No refunds if you cancel less than 48 hours out.
You need a Commercial Learner Permit (CLP) first. CLP fee is $65. You must hold the CLP for 14 days before the skills test. Bring your CLP, medical certificate, and a vehicle that passes a basic safety check. Utah DMW also requires a current DOT physical. If you don't have one, your test gets canceled.
On test day, arrive early. The examiner will check your rig's registration and insurance before you start. If anything's wrong, you'll have to reschedule and pay again.