Washington DC Pre-Trip Inspection Test
The Third Street Tunnel's tight lanes mean you can't afford a missed mirror check.
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This practice test mirrors the DC DMV's real pre-trip exam. You'll answer 25 questions in 30 minutes.
Key Topics
- •Air brakes
- •Lights
- •Tires
About the Washington DC Pre-Trip Inspection Test
Topics Covered
- ✓Air Brake System – Essential for stopping safely in sudden DC traffic jams on I-395.
- ✓Lights and Reflectors – Crucial for visibility in the dark Third Street Tunnel and for night deliveries.
- ✓Tires and Wheels – Potholes on I-295 can damage tires quickly; you'll catch them here.
- + 3 more topics
📘 Study Tips & State Info
DC DMV's pre-trip test follows the official CDL manual exactly. Get a copy from the DC DMV website or download our PDF. Study the order of inspection steps. The examiner expects you to start at the front and work your way around the vehicle. Say each part out loud as you point to it. That's how you pass.
Practice on a real truck in DC traffic if you can. Get used to the noise and distractions. Schedule your skills test early—DC DMV fills up fast. Bring your own vehicle with current registration and insurance. The test costs $40, and you pay it when you book your appointment online at least two weeks in advance.
DC DMV conducts CDL skills tests at 1101 4th St SW, Washington, DC 20024. That's the only location for the pre-trip inspection test. Appointments are mandatory. You can't walk in. Book online through the DC DMV portal. Slots open on Tuesdays and Thursdays, and they book up quickly. Plan ahead.
You'll bring your own vehicle for the test. It must match the CDL class you're applying for. The vehicle needs valid registration, insurance, and a license plate. No rental trucks unless the rental company allows it. DC DMV charges a $40 fee for the pre-trip test. If you fail, you'll wait 3 business days before retaking it. The fee applies again each time.
Some drivers prep at a local training yard. Others team up with a CDL instructor for a session. Whatever you choose, don't forget your DOT medical card. DC DMV checks it before the test begins.
About the Washington DC Pre-Trip Inspection Test
Driving in Washington DC isn't like anywhere else. You'll navigate the constant traffic on I-395, dodge potholes on I-295, and thread your rig through the Third Street Tunnel. A pre-trip inspection is your first defense. It's not just a test requirement—it's a survival skill.
DC's weather changes fast. Summer heat can overheat your engine in stop-and-go gridlock. Winter ice and snow hit the Beltway without warning. Your inspection catches problems before they strand you in a dangerous spot. That's why the DC DMV demands a thorough check.
The city's industries depend on trucks. Government contractors need supplies. Hotels and restaurants rely on deliveries. Your CDL gets you into these tight loading zones. A failed inspection means lost time and money. Pass the test the first time with real practice.
Our 25 questions cover every part of the DC DMV's checklist. You'll learn the exact order and phrasing the examiner expects. No shortcuts. Just the prep that works.
Topics Covered
Study Tips
DC DMV's pre-trip test follows the official CDL manual exactly. Get a copy from the DC DMV website or download our PDF. Study the order of inspection steps. The examiner expects you to start at the front and work your way around the vehicle. Say each part out loud as you point to it. That's how you pass.
Practice on a real truck in DC traffic if you can. Get used to the noise and distractions. Schedule your skills test early—DC DMV fills up fast. Bring your own vehicle with current registration and insurance. The test costs $40, and you pay it when you book your appointment online at least two weeks in advance.
Washington DC Specific Information
DC DMV conducts CDL skills tests at 1101 4th St SW, Washington, DC 20024. That's the only location for the pre-trip inspection test. Appointments are mandatory. You can't walk in. Book online through the DC DMV portal. Slots open on Tuesdays and Thursdays, and they book up quickly. Plan ahead.
You'll bring your own vehicle for the test. It must match the CDL class you're applying for. The vehicle needs valid registration, insurance, and a license plate. No rental trucks unless the rental company allows it. DC DMV charges a $40 fee for the pre-trip test. If you fail, you'll wait 3 business days before retaking it. The fee applies again each time.
Some drivers prep at a local training yard. Others team up with a CDL instructor for a session. Whatever you choose, don't forget your DOT medical card. DC DMV checks it before the test begins.