Based on 2024 AL CDL manual

Questions
50
Mistakes allowed
10
Passing score
80%
Official AL General Knowledge: What to Expect
50
Total number of questions

40
Number of questions required to pass

80
Percentage required to pass

Alabama Commercial Driver's License
Alabama Commercial Driver's License

Are you dreaming of a career driving commercial vehicles in Alabama? The Alabama General Knowledge Practice Test can help you achieve that goal. Created using information directly from the 2024 Alabama CDL manual this test is designed to simulate the exam increasing your chances of passing with flying colors.

Lets take a look, at what you can expect. Our test covers a range of topics including safe driving techniques, thorough vehicle inspections, the importance of avoiding alcohol and driving and the details of transporting cargo safely. Wondering what kind of questions you might encounter? Here’s a sneak peek; “What is the legal blood alcohol concentration (BAC) limit for drivers in Alabama before they are considered impaired?”. Maybe something like, “Why are regular brake inspections crucial for commercial vehicles?”

What makes our test stand out? Each attempt consists of 30 multiple choice questions. While there is an 80% minimum passing rate to consider don’t worry much. Every incorrect answer serves as a learning opportunity, with feedback and detailed explanations. You’ll be able to track your performance and guess what? You have attempts to practice until you feel confident.

Remember, practice makes perfect in any endeavor! However lets not just focus on the goal of passing a test. Obtaining your CDL opens up a world of possibilities. Imagine the potential, for earnings the freedom to explore the road and diverse opportunities ranging from local deliveries to long distance hauls. With a CDL in hand you truly have the world at your fingertips.”

So if you’re ready to embrace a realm of opportunities, in Alabama our practice test is here to support you every step of the way. Start today. Pave your path towards a future as a certified commercial driver. Take that leap of faith; Alabama’s highways are waiting for your skills and expertise!”