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Train for FREE online with our Arkansas CDL combination vehicle test. The official exam test consists of several obligatory parts, with all of them checking your knowledge of different blocks of road rules. If you need to obtain a AR combination license in 2025, practice as much as possible. Free sample tests published on our website will help you check and improve your knowledge and boost your grades. Please bear in mind that DMV requirements for issuing a combination license may vary from state to state.
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15 . Bobtail tractors are ____ to stop than tractors attached to full semitrailers.
Bobtail tractors are tractors that are not attached to any semitrailers. When operating a bobtail, you should be aware that stopping can be difficult and that it will take a longer distance to come to a complete stop than a tractor attached to a loaded semitrailer.
16 . If a trailer begins to skid, the driver should:
Accelerate.
If your trailer starts to skid while you are braking, you should release the brakes and allow them to begin to regain traction. Once its wheels have regained their grip on the road, the trailer will begin to straighten out and follow the tractor.
17 . To help prevent a rollover, cargo should be:
If a vehicle is top-heavy, it is more likely to roll over. The weight of cargo should be positioned as low in a trailer as possible to minimize this risk.
18 . To control surge when stopping, you should not:
To reduce the risk of a surge in a tank vehicle, slow or stop while keeping a steady pressure on the brakes and do not release the brakes too early. Brake well in advance of a stop and increase your following distance.
19 . If your trailer begins to drift off course while you are backing, you should:
Return the steering wheel to the 12 o’clock position.
If your trailer begins to drift while you are backing, you should correct the drift immediately by turning the top of the steering wheel in the direction of the drift.
20 . Trailers with low underneath clearance can present challenges when driving over:
Railroad-highway crossings may be difficult to cross when pulling a trailer with a low underneath clearance. In particular, both low-slung units and single-axle tractors pulling long trailers are especially challenging to drive over raised crossings.
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2025 Arkansas | Frequently Asked Questions
To secure a CDL Bus endorsement in Arkansas, you must first hold a valid CDL. Then, pass the Passenger Vehicles endorsement written test. This will allow you to drive any vehicle designed to transport 16 or more people, including the driver. You may also need to pass a skills test in a passenger vehicle if you haven't done so already.
To obtain a CDL Bus license in Arkansas, you need to have a valid driver's license, pass a medical examination, and complete a CDL application. You must then pass the general knowledge test, the passenger transport test, and the school bus endorsement test. Lastly, you need to successfully complete a driving skills test in a vehicle similar to the one you'll be driving.
While specific experience isn't required for a CDL Bus endorsement in Arkansas, you must pass a written test and a skills test. Training is not mandatory but is highly recommended to prepare for these tests. Many opt for professional CDL training schools. Remember, you must already hold a valid Commercial Driver's License (CDL) to get the endorsement.
CDL Bus licenses fall under three main classifications in Arkansas: Class A, B, and C. Class A is for vehicles towing trailers over 10,000 pounds. Class B is for single vehicles over 26,001 pounds or towing a trailer not over 10,000 pounds - this includes most school and city buses. Class C is for vehicles designed to transport 16 or more passengers, including the driver.
No, you cannot use your personal vehicle for the CDL Bus driving test in Arkansas. The vehicle you use for the test must match the type and class of vehicle you plan to drive with your CDL. For a bus endorsement, you must test in a bus of the appropriate size and type.
During the CDL Bus driving test in Arkansas, your ability to safely operate the bus is evaluated. Skills tested include pre-trip vehicle inspection, basic vehicle control (like backing, turning, and stopping), and on-road driving. You may also be evaluated on specific bus operations like loading/unloading passengers, railroad crossing procedures, and emergency exit procedures.
Yes, additional medical prerequisites are required for a CDL Bus endorsement in Arkansas. You must pass a Department of Transportation (DOT) physical examination every two years. This exam assesses your vision, hearing, blood pressure, and checks for conditions like diabetes or heart disease that could affect your ability to safely operate a commercial vehicle.
No, it's not permissible to transport passengers without a valid CDL Bus endorsement in Arkansas. The law requires anyone driving a vehicle designed to carry 16 or more passengers, including the driver, to have a CDL with a passenger (P) endorsement. Driving without the proper endorsement can result in legal penalties.
Yes, the CDL Bus endorsement can be added to your existing CDL license in Arkansas. You don't need to apply for a new license. However, you must pass the required knowledge tests and a skills test in the type of vehicle you wish to drive before the endorsement can be added.
Yes, there are restrictions for drivers with a CDL Bus endorsement in Arkansas. They must maintain a clean driving record, pass regular physical examinations, and adhere to hours-of-service regulations. Also, they can't drive if their Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) is 0.04% or higher and must submit to random substance abuse testing.