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Vermont Combination Vehicles CDL Practice Test

Free Combination Vehicles practice questions tailored for Vermont CDL applicants. The questions follow FMCSA standards used by the Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles.

Why this matters in Vermont

Vermont DMV's CDL manual adapts FMCSA federal standards with notes for winter mountain operations. If you are pursuing the Combination Vehicles portion of the Vermont CDL exam, the Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles will use the same federal core questions you practice here, plus any state-specific items the Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles chooses to include.

What you will learn

The Combination Vehicles test covers driving tractor-trailers and other combinations with a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating over 26,001 pounds where the towed unit exceeds 10,000 pounds. Topics include coupling and uncoupling, fifth wheel inspection, off-tracking, rearward amplification, jackknife prevention, rollover, antilock brake systems, and emergency procedures specific to articulated vehicles.

Sample questions

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Vermont test logistics

The Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles charges a permit fee of $32 and a license fee of $70. The minimum age is 18 (intrastate) / 21 (interstate). Schedule your knowledge test through the Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles once you can score above 90% on this site's practice bank.