Knowledge Test Class A #2
Class A Driving Test | Texas 2026 #2 Page 8 of 10
Train for FREE online with our Texas class A license 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 TX CDL class A permit in 2026, 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 CDL class A requirements may vary from state to state.
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50 . To use the stab braking method in an emergency situation, you should:
Apply the emergency brake.
The stab braking method for emergency stops involves fully applying the brakes until they lock up. The brakes are then released until the wheels start rolling, then the process is repeated.
51 . When taking the basic control skills test, drivers are:
Allowed to leave the vehicle, but only if the vehicle is placed in neutral and the parking brake is set.
During the basic vehicle control skills test, you must place the vehicle in neutral and set the parking brake before exiting the vehicle to check its position. You may check the position of the vehicle no more than twice, except during the straight line backing exercise, where you may look no more than once.
52 . What is the penalty for operating a CMV that is placarded for hazardous materials while you are under the influence of alcohol?
Losing your CDL for three years
Operating a commercial motor vehicle (CMV) while under the influence of alcohol will normally result in the loss of one's CDL for at least one year. If an operator is under the influence of alcohol while operating a CMV that is placarded for hazardous materials, this increases to at least three years.
53 . During a vehicle inspection, ensure that lug nuts are all of the following, except:
Free of rust.
During a vehicle inspection test, you must ensure that all lug nuts are present, free of cracks and distortions, and showing no signs of looseness, such as rust trails or shiny threads. Verify that all bolt holes are free of cracks and distortions.
54 . If using air tanks with manually operated drains, how often should you drain the tanks?
Once every 3,000 miles
To prevent the build up of oil and water in a vehicle's air tanks, manually operated air tank drains should be used at the end of each day of driving.
55 . Which of the following is not an activity that causes a distraction?
Checking your mirrors
Anything that takes your attention away from driving can be a dangerous distraction. This includes eating, drinking, smoking, or adjusting the vehicle's audio and climate controls.
56 . To make it as safe as possible to leave a stop, you should park:
By backing into a parking space.
Backing can be dangerous, so avoid doing it whenever you can. If possible, park in such a way that allows you to pull forward to exit your parking space.
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2026 Texas | Frequently Asked Questions
A CDL Class B license in Texas allows the holder to operate single vehicles with a gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of 26,001 pounds or more, or any such vehicle towing another not exceeding 10,000 pounds. This includes buses, farm labor vehicles, and any combination of vehicles that are not Class A vehicles.
A Class B CDL license in Texas allows the holder to operate vehicles such as straight trucks, large buses, segmented buses, box trucks, dump trucks with small trailers, and tractor-trailers. However, it is important to note that any trailer being towed must not exceed a gross vehicle weight rating of 10,000 pounds.
To acquire a Class B CDL license in Texas, applicants must be at least 18 years old (21 for interstate driving), possess a valid Texas driver's license, pass a vision exam, and successfully complete a knowledge test. They must also pass a skills test, which includes a pre-trip vehicle inspection, a basic vehicle control test, and an on-road driving examination.
In Texas, you must be at least 18 years old to qualify for a Class B Commercial Driver's License (CDL) for intrastate driving (within Texas only). However, if you intend to drive across state lines (interstate driving), federal regulations require you to be at least 21 years old.
While not always necessary, specific endorsements can be added to a Class B CDL license in Texas to allow for the operation of special types of vehicles. These include passenger (P), school bus (S), and tanker (N) endorsements. Each endorsement requires additional knowledge tests, and some also require a skills test.
The Class B CDL skills assessment in Texas includes three parts: a pre-trip vehicle inspection to check your understanding of your vehicle and its operation, a basic controls test to assess your ability to control the vehicle, and a road test to evaluate your on-road driving skills in various traffic situations and environments.
Yes, there are limitations for Class B CDL license holders in Texas. They are permitted to operate single vehicles with a gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of 26,001 pounds or more, or tow a vehicle not exceeding 10,000 pounds GVWR. However, they cannot operate Class A vehicles unless they upgrade their license.
In Texas, the written Class B CDL test is primarily offered in English. However, Spanish versions are available. Please note that all CDL applicants must pass an English proficiency test, as federal regulations require all CDL holders to read and speak English sufficiently to communicate with the general public, understand highway traffic signs and signals, and respond to official inquiries.
Yes, the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) provides reasonable accommodations for individuals with disabilities during the Class B CDL written exam. You need to request these accommodations in advance. Contact your local DPS office for more information about the process and to discuss your specific needs.
Yes, if you don't pass the Class B CDL written test in Texas, you can retake it. However, you will need to wait at least one day before retesting. Keep in mind that additional fees may apply each time you retake the test. It's recommended to study thoroughly and use available practice tests to increase your chances of passing on the next attempt.