Knowledge Test Class A #1
Class A Driving Test | West Virginia 2024 #1 Page 6 of 7
Train for FREE online with our West Virginia 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 WV CDL class A permit in 2024, 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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36 . To use the controlled braking method, you should:
Pump the brakes.
The method of controlled braking involves applying the brakes as hard as you can without locking the wheels. If you need to make large steering adjustments while using controlled braking, you should remove your foot from the brake pedal, steer, then reapply the brakes.
37 . When conducting a vehicle inspection, you must show each of the following, except:
That the oil pressure gauge comes on when brakes are used.
When checking the oil pressure gauge as part of a vehicle inspection test, you must ensure that it is working. The gauge should show increasing or normal oil pressure, or the oil pressure warning light should turn off. If equipped with one, the oil temperature gauge should begin a gradual rise to the normal operating range.
38 . A person can be denied a CDL because:
They work for a city government.
In West Virginia, a person may be denied a CDL for being a habitual consumer of alcoholic beverages or for being addicted to narcotics.
39 . If hydraulic brakes fail, a driver can reduce their speed by:
Letting the truck run out of gas.
If your hydraulic bakes fail, shifting into a lower gear can help slow your vehicle down.
40 . When traction is poor, a driver should accelerate slowly:
To be the last vehicle through an intersection.
Speeding up too quickly on a road with poor traction could cause a driver to lose control of their vehicle. In conditions that cause poor traction, a driver should accelerate especially smoothly and gradually.
41 . When exiting your vehicle, you must maintain ____ with the vehicle at all times.
Two points of contact
When exiting your vehicle during the basic vehicle control skills test, you must face the vehicle and maintain three points of contact at all times. If your testing vehicle is a bus, you must maintain contact with the handrail. Exiting the vehicle incorrectly may result in automatic failure of the basic control skills test.
42 . Tar in road pavement often rises to the surface of the road in very hot weather. Spots where the tar bleeds:
Will stop a vehicle.
In very hot weather, watch for places where tar bleeds to the surface of the road. These areas are very slippery.
2024 West Virginia | Frequently Asked Questions
A CDL Class A license in West Virginia is a commercial driver's license that permits the holder to operate any combination of vehicles with a Gross Combination Weight Rating (GCWR) of 26,001 pounds or more, provided the towed vehicle(s) exceed 10,000 pounds. This includes tractor-trailer trucks, truck and trailer combinations, tank vehicles, and livestock carriers.
A Class A CDL license allows you to operate a variety of large vehicles such as tractor-trailers, truck and trailer combinations, tank vehicles, and livestock carriers. It also permits driving any combination of vehicles with a Gross Combination Weight Rating (GCWR) of 26,001 pounds or more, provided the towed vehicle(s) are over 10,000 pounds.
To obtain a Class A CDL license in West Virginia, you must be at least 18 years old (21 for interstate driving), possess a valid non-commercial driver's license, pass a vision test, and complete a medical examination. You'll also need to pass both a written knowledge test and a skills test, which includes a pre-trip vehicle inspection, a basic vehicle control test, and an on-road driving exam.
In West Virginia, you must be at least 18 years old to qualify for a Class A CDL license for intrastate driving (within the state). However, to drive interstate (across state lines) or to transport hazardous materials, you must be at least 21 years old.
Specific endorsements are not required for a basic Class A CDL in West Virginia, but they can enhance your license. Endorsements like H (Hazardous materials), N (Tank vehicles), P (Passenger vehicles), and T (Double/Triple trailers) allow you to operate specific types of vehicles and can broaden your employment opportunities. Each endorsement requires passing additional tests.
The Class A CDL skills test in West Virginia encompasses three components: a pre-trip vehicle inspection to test your ability to determine if your vehicle is safe to drive, a basic vehicle control test to show you can control your vehicle, and an on-road driving test to demonstrate your ability to safely operate your vehicle in various road and traffic conditions.
Yes, there can be limitations for Class A CDL license holders in West Virginia. These restrictions are based on the driver's skills or the type of vehicle they can operate. Examples include "L" for air brake restrictions, "Z" for full air brake restrictions, and "E" for no manual transmission equipped commercial motor vehicle. Restrictions are listed on the license.
In West Virginia, the written Class A CDL test is primarily administered in English. This is in accordance with federal regulations requiring a "basic understanding" of English to ensure safety on the roads. However, assistance may be available for those with limited English proficiency, such as a translator, but it's best to check with the local DMV for specific options.
Yes, accommodations can be made for the Class A CDL written test in West Virginia if you have a disability. It's advised to contact the West Virginia Division of Motor Vehicles ahead of time to discuss your specific needs. Accommodations can include things like extra time, a quiet room, or a reader or scribe for the test.
Yes, you can retake the Class A CDL written test in West Virginia if you don't pass on the first try. However, there's a waiting period of at least one day before you can retake it. You may also be required to pay a retest fee. It's recommended to study thoroughly before retaking the test to increase your chances of passing.