New Hampshire's CDL manual and DMV CDL Practice Tests

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New Hampshire's CDL Manual

Commercial Driver Handbook

CDL Classes in New Hampshire As is the usual in every state, New Hampshire has 3 CDL classes. These are:

  • Class A CDL
  • Class B CDL
  • Class C CDL

Let’s break these down in detail to determine the one YOU need. Hold up! It’s important to note that the following vehicles don’t need a CDL to operate:

  • A recreational vehicle
  • Farm vehicles used within a 150-mile radius of the farm
  • A fire department’s emergency vehicles
  • Military vehicles

Does NH require a DOT number? New Hampshire does not require a DOT number for vehicles used for intrastate commerce. However, you will need one if:

  • You use your CMV for interstate commerce.
  • You transport enough hazardous materials that your vehicle requires placarding.
  • Your vehicle’s GVWR or GCWR is 10,001 pounds or heavier.
  • You use it to transport eight or more passengers for compensation.
  • You don’t use it to earn, but the vehicle’s design accommodates more than 15 passengers, including the driver.

What does a New Hampshire DOT physical include? Be prepared to undergo the following when taking your DOT Physical:

  • Vision
  • Hearing
  • Blood pressure/pulse rate
  • Urinalysis
  • Physical exam

DMV CDL Practice Tests

General Knowledge

The general knowledge test is the first of several tests that you will have to complete in order to get your CDL. The questions cover general information about commercial vehicles, driving, and vehicle inspections. The test has a total of 50 questions, and requires at least 40 correct answers to pass.

Air Brakes

You must have an Air brake endorsement on your driver's license to drive a vehicle equipped with an air brake system. This test will test your knowledge of the function, parts, and braking distance of air brakes. The test will consist of 25 questions, and at least 20 correct answers are needed to pass.

Combination

The combination endorsement allows you to drive a vehicle with a power unit and one trailer. This test will cover the "ins and outs" of operating articulated vehicles. The exam consists of 25 questions, and requires at least 20 correct to pass.

Hazardous Material

The Hazardous Material endorsement allows the driver to operate a vehicle containing items such as poisons, explosives, flammables, etc. You will also have to pass the TSA Hazardous Material Threat Assessment to get this endorsement. There are 30 questions, 24 correct required to pass.

Tanker

The Tanker endorsement allows the driver to operate a vehicle weighing more than 26,000 pounds designed to transport any liquid or gaseous material within a tank that is permanently or temporarily attached to the vehicle. There are 20 questions, 16 correct required to pass.

Doubles / Triples

The Doubles/Triples endorsement is required for drivers to pull 2 trailers (doubles) or 3 trailers (triples) connected to a single power unit. There are 20 questions on this test, and 16 correct answers are required to pass.

Passenger

Bus drivers must have a commercial driver's license with a passenger endorsement in order to operate a vehicle which seats 16 or more, including the driver. There are 20 questions on this test, and 16 correct answers are required to pass.

School Bus

School Bus Endorsement is required for any driver who operates a school bus. After the permit tests the training can be only completed by a local school district. There are 20 questions on this test, and 16 correct answers are required to pass.

Pre Trip Inspection

The Pre-Trip exam is an oral exam where you are expected to check the vehicle parts to insure it is safe for road use. The amount of parts you need to check increase with the size of the vehicle, and by type of vehicle.