Washington DC Air Brakes Test
You'll navigate DC's tight streets and heavy traffic — master air brakes before you hit the road.
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Test your air brake knowledge with 25 questions. You need 80% to pass.
Key Topics
- •Air brake system parts and functions
- •How to check for air leaks
- •Emergency braking procedures
About the Washington DC Air Brakes Test
Topics Covered
- ✓Brake system components – know how your brakes work when you're crawling through downtown DC traffic
- ✓Dual air brake systems – critical for DC's stop-and-go environment where one system might fail
- ✓Parking brakes – understand how they engage on sloped DC streets like those near Capitol Hill
- + 3 more topics
📘 Study Tips & State Info
Study the DC CDL handbook's air brake chapter first. Then take our practice test. You'll see which areas you're weak on. Focus there. Repeat until you score 90% or higher.
When you visit the DC DMV at 95 M Street SW, you'll take the test on a computer. It's multiple choice, so eliminate wrong answers. Pay attention to questions about brake adjustments — DC examiners love those. And don't forget: you can retake the test after a short wait if you fail.
You must take the air brakes knowledge test at the DC DMV's main office. It's located at 95 M Street SW, Washington, DC 20024. The test costs $10. You need an appointment — walk-ins aren't accepted. Schedule online at dmv.dc.gov.
Bring your valid driver's license, proof of residency, and social security card. The test has 25 questions. You need 20 correct to pass. If you fail, you can retake it the same day after a 1-hour wait. After two failures, you must wait 1 day.
Once you pass, you'll get your air brake endorsement added to your CDL. Your license will show an 'L' restriction removed if you also pass the road test in a vehicle with air brakes.
About the Washington DC Air Brakes Test
Air brakes are a big deal for any CDL driver in Washington DC. The District's congested streets — like I-395, the 14th Street Bridge, and H Street NE — mean you'll constantly stop and start. Your air brakes must respond instantly. A failure here can mean a crash, a citation, or lost work.
DC weather adds another layer. Summer heat heats up brake components. Winter ice and slush reduce traction. You'll need to inspect your brakes daily. The DC DMV expects you to know every part of the system, from the compressor to the slack adjusters.
Most local CDL jobs involve deliveries, construction, or city buses. That kind of work puts extra strain on your brakes. Our practice test matches the real DC DMV exam. It covers the exact topics you'll see on test day. Take it after reading the DC CDL handbook, and you'll be ready.
Don't wait. The test takes about 30 minutes. You can repeat it as many times as you want. Start now and get that air brake endorsement.
Topics Covered
Study Tips
Study the DC CDL handbook's air brake chapter first. Then take our practice test. You'll see which areas you're weak on. Focus there. Repeat until you score 90% or higher.
When you visit the DC DMV at 95 M Street SW, you'll take the test on a computer. It's multiple choice, so eliminate wrong answers. Pay attention to questions about brake adjustments — DC examiners love those. And don't forget: you can retake the test after a short wait if you fail.
Washington DC Specific Information
You must take the air brakes knowledge test at the DC DMV's main office. It's located at 95 M Street SW, Washington, DC 20024. The test costs $10. You need an appointment — walk-ins aren't accepted. Schedule online at dmv.dc.gov.
Bring your valid driver's license, proof of residency, and social security card. The test has 25 questions. You need 20 correct to pass. If you fail, you can retake it the same day after a 1-hour wait. After two failures, you must wait 1 day.
Once you pass, you'll get your air brake endorsement added to your CDL. Your license will show an 'L' restriction removed if you also pass the road test in a vehicle with air brakes.