South Carolina Combination Vehicles CDL Written Test
Combination Vehicles CDL Endorsement
This exam is taken by those applicants applying for a Class A South Carolina CDL. A Class
A South Carolina CDL is required to operate a combination of vehicles with a GVWR of 26,001
or more pounds provided the GVWR of the vehicle(s) being towed is in excess
of 10,000 pounds GVW, which includes ALL Class "A" license applicants.
Many states require a Class A CDL when pulling any commercial trailer exceeding
10,000 GVWR, regardless of the CGVWR (COMBINED Gross Vehicle Weight Rating).
Check your state rules.
You must have a Class A South Carolina CDL to drive "combination" vehicles.
In order to get a Class A South Carolina Commercial Driver's License, you must pass the
South Carolina CDL General Knowlwdge written test + the South Carolina CDL Air Brakes written test
+ the South Carolina CDL Combination Vehicles written test. You must also pass the three-part
South Carolina CDL Skills Tests in a "representative" vehicle. You must provide
all required documentation and pay all required fees. Check your specific
South Carolina CDL Information for details.
The South Carolina CDL Combination Vehicles written test study material includes:
- Driving Combination Vehicles Safely
- Coupling and Uncoupling
- Inspecting a Combination Vehicle
The South Carolina CDL Combination Vehicles written test study material is covered in Section
6 of the
Free
South Carolina CDL Handbook (Commercial Driver's License Manual).
If you need help . . .
determining what Class of CDL you need based upon the type
of vehicle you will drive (A, B or C) or are not sure which CDL
Endorsements you need based upon the type of loads you will carry; use the
free CDL Selector Tool . . .
South Carolina
Go to CDL Selector Tool
Not sure which SC CDL Tests you need to pass? Use this tool to determine what Class of CDL and which CDL Endorsements you require.
Typical number of questions on actual South Carolina DMV Combination Vehicles Written
Test:
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In addition to the South Carolina CDL (commercial driver's license) information found in our website covering the South Carolina CDL and in the free South Carolina CDL Handbook (which is quite boring and a bit confusing - and doesn't have a single multiple-choice question in it that is asked on the actual tests), the complete online
South Carolina CDL Practice Test prep program will prepare you to easily pass your
South Carolina CDL written exams to get your South Carolina CDL permit. The skills test modules are invaluable to give you a head start before doing your
behind the wheel work, possibly saving you a lot of money. The South Carolina CDL test prep program includes the following features . . .
- Covers ALL Eight South Carolina CDL written tests.
- In separate study modules - you won't need all of them - don't waste time on what you don't require.
- Covers ALL Three South Carolina CDL skills tests.
- In separate study modules - you won't need all of them - don't waste time on what you don't require.
- 670 practice South Carolina CDL test questions with actual answers.
- Access to CDL videos covering written and skills tests.
- CDL study guide in both text and audio - listen as you read along.
- CDL study Quick Reviews.
- Interactive online CDL Quizzes.
- and much more!
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