Washington DC Tanker Vehicles Test
Navigate I-395 and the Beltway with confidence—our test mirrors DC's unique tanker routes.
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Ready to haul liquids in DC? Our quick practice test covers the key points.
Key Topics
- •Surge & braking in DC traffic
- •Tanker inspection basics
- •Loading/unloading on tight streets
About the Washington DC Tanker Vehicles Test
Topics Covered
- ✓Surge and braking – crucial for DC's stop-and-go traffic on I-295.
- ✓Liquid movement – understand how sharp turns near the Capitol affect your load.
- ✓Tank construction – different types matter when you're hauling heating oil in Northeast DC.
- + 3 more topics
📘 Study Tips & State Info
Start with the DC CDL handbook. Focus on the tanker section pages 45-60. They cover load shifting and weight distribution specific to the District. Don't skip the diagrams — they show how liquid moves in a turn.
Visit the DC DMV on Rhode Island Avenue NE for your written test. Appointments are required, so book online at least two weeks ahead. Bring your current CDL permit and a medical certificate. The tanker endorsement costs $20.
Practice with our test until you score 90% or higher. Real questions often ask about the 'three second rule' for sudden stops in DC traffic. We've got those.
You can take the tanker knowledge test at any DC DMV service center. The main one is 95 K Street NE, but the Rhode Island Avenue center (2610 Rhode Island Ave NE) usually has shorter wait times. Walk-ins aren't accepted for CDL endorsements — you must schedule online at dmv.dc.gov.
Your test fee is $20 for the tanker endorsement. Pay with credit or debit. Cash isn't accepted. You'll need to pass with 80% or higher (16 out of 20 correct). The test is in English only; no translation devices allowed.
After you pass, you'll get your tanker endorsement added to your CDL immediately. No road test required — just the written exam. Keep your endorsement card with your CDL at all times.
About the Washington DC Tanker Vehicles Test
Driving a tanker vehicle in Washington DC isn't like driving one in rural America. You'll face tight turns on K Street, sudden stops near the White House, and heavy congestion around the Capitol. That's why our practice test pulls questions straight from real DC scenarios.
DC's weather throws curveballs too. Summer humidity turns asphalt into a slick mess. Winter brings ice that can shift your load in a heartbeat. You need to know how surge affects your braking on I-295's curved ramps. Our questions cover that.
The DC DMV also demands you understand local regulations. For example, you can't use certain alleys near the National Mall for deliveries. Tankers carrying heating oil have different routing rules than those hauling gasoline. We include those details.
You'll get 20 questions that match the official 2026 CDL tanker endorsement test. Each answer explains the reasoning. No fluff. Just what you need to pass on your first try.
Topics Covered
Study Tips
Start with the DC CDL handbook. Focus on the tanker section pages 45-60. They cover load shifting and weight distribution specific to the District. Don't skip the diagrams — they show how liquid moves in a turn.
Visit the DC DMV on Rhode Island Avenue NE for your written test. Appointments are required, so book online at least two weeks ahead. Bring your current CDL permit and a medical certificate. The tanker endorsement costs $20.
Practice with our test until you score 90% or higher. Real questions often ask about the 'three second rule' for sudden stops in DC traffic. We've got those.
Washington DC Specific Information
You can take the tanker knowledge test at any DC DMV service center. The main one is 95 K Street NE, but the Rhode Island Avenue center (2610 Rhode Island Ave NE) usually has shorter wait times. Walk-ins aren't accepted for CDL endorsements — you must schedule online at dmv.dc.gov.
Your test fee is $20 for the tanker endorsement. Pay with credit or debit. Cash isn't accepted. You'll need to pass with 80% or higher (16 out of 20 correct). The test is in English only; no translation devices allowed.
After you pass, you'll get your tanker endorsement added to your CDL immediately. No road test required — just the written exam. Keep your endorsement card with your CDL at all times.