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Governor’s Office of
Workforce Development
Georgia’s trucking
industry is growing
with more than
12,778 openings
expected by 2016.
Looking for a career that values your military experience
and certifications?
Your local DDS location can
now transfer your Military 348
License into a civilian CDL. To
find a location near you, visit
http://1.usa.gov/Xsht3L
Georgia Department
of Driver Services
Servicemen and women who are
in their 90 days before or after
discharge:
Atlanta Technical College
404-225-4400
Albany Technical College
229-430-3500
2 week and 7 - 8 week CDL courses
are offered for all other veterans at
the following locations:
2012
K Harvey – CDL Compliance Unit
Department of Driver Services
1/1/2012
CDL Workbook/Study Guide
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This manual is designed to provide assistance to those individuals who will be taking the
following knowledge test(s): General Knowledge, Air Brakes, and Combination Vehicles.
The following directions will apply to each section of the workbook/study guide. Each part of
the workbook/study guide will have a title (i.e. Driver Disqualifications); there will be ‘fill in the
blank’ questions that you will need to answer for each part. There will be a space provided for
you to put the page number where you found the answer to that particular question. Make
sure that you put both the answer and page number for each question. Please answer all
questions in ink.
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Section 1: Introduction
1. It is illegal to operate a CMV if your blood alcohol concentration (BAC) is ________________
or more. Page #_______________
2. You shall be deemed to have given your consent to alcohol testing if ___________________
________________________________________________. Page # _________________
3. You will lose your CDL for ________________________________________ if you have
committed your first out-of-service violation order. Page #________________
4. If convicted of a major traffic violation while operating a CMV that is placarded for
hazardous materials, you will be disqualified from driving a CMV for ___________________
_________________________________________________________________________.
Page #___________________
5. You will be disqualified from driving a commercial motor vehicle for _________________ if
convicted of a ____________________________________________________ major traffic
violation or any combination of such violations from the list above. Page #___________
6. You will be put out-of-service for _________________________ if you have any detectable
amount of alcohol under __________________. Page # ____________
7. If your license to operate your personal vehicle is revoked, cancelled, or suspended due to
serious speeding violations you will lose your CDL for periods ranging from ___________ to
_________________________________. Page #____________________
8. If your license to operate your personal vehicle is revoked, cancelled or suspended you
_____________________ obtain a ________________________________________ to
operate a CMV. Page #______________
9. List three of the nine ‘Serious’ traffic violations:
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
Page #______________
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10. List three of the eleven ‘Major’ traffic violations:
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
Page #______________
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Section 2: Driving Safely – Vehicle Inspection
1. _______________________ is the most important reason that you inspect your vehicle,
__________________ for yourself and for the other road users. Page # ___________
2. ________________________________________________________also may inspect your
vehicle. If they judge the vehicle to be unsafe, they will put it
__________________________________________________________ until it is fixed. Page
# ________________
3. Vehicles must be equipped with emergency equipment. Look for ____________________
__________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________. Page # ________________
4. You need at least ____________________________________ tread depth in every major
groove on front tires. You need _________________________ inch on other tires. Page #
_______________
5. One thing to look for with tire problems is ____________________ size(s). Page #
_________
6. A broken _______________________________________________ can let poison fumes
into the cab or sleeper berth. Page # ________________
7. Steering wheel play with more than ____________________________________________
____________________________________________________________ can make it hard
to steer. Page # _____________________________
8. What will you check for to see if the vehicle has bad brake drums or shoes? ____________
_________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________. Page # _________________
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9. What is the purpose of the suspension system? __________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________. Page # ____________
10. How many missing or broken leaves will it take to put a vehicle ‘out-of-service’?
__________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
____________________________ Page # __________________________
11. How many reflective warning triangles are required for each vehicle? _________________
_________________ Page # ___________________
12. What can you look for that would indicate if the nuts on the wheel are loose? ___________
_______________________ Page # _________________
13. With cargo trucks, you must make sure the truck is _________________________________
________________________________and the cargo is _____________________________
__________________________________ each trip. If the cargo contains hazardous
materials, you must inspect for proper papers and _____________________________.
Page # __________________
14. Air pressure should build from _______________ to ____________ psi within ___________
__________________. Build air pressure until the governor cut-out (usually around
______________________________). Know your vehicle requirements. Page # _________
15. The _________________________________ should begin gradual rise to normal operating
range. Page # ______________
16. Optional emergency items include: _____________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________. Page # ________________
17. If the vehicle has hydraulic brakes, pump the brake pedal __________________ times.
Then apply firm pressure to the pedal and hold for _____________________________. The
pedal ______________________________________________________. Page # _________
18. To test the parking brake(s), set parking brake (power unit only). Release trailer parking
brake (if applicable). Place vehicle into _____________________ gear. Gently
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______________________________________________________ parking brake to make
sure the ________________________________________holds. Page # _____________
19. When testing the service brake, go about _________________ miles per hour. Push the
brake pedal firmly. Page # ________________
20. Drivers of trucks and truck tractors when transporting cargo must inspect the securement of
the cargo within the first __________________ miles of a trip and every _______________
miles or every __________________ hours (whichever comes first) after. Page # _________
21. You must _______________________________________________ when on the road.
Apply the _______________________________________________ when you leave your
vehicle. Page # _____________
22. Put on the ________________________________ whenever necessary to keep from rolling
back. Release the ____________________________________ only when you have applied
enough engine power to keep from rolling back. Page # ____________
23. In addition to mechanical damage, rough acceleration can cause damage to
_______________________________________ when pulling a trailer. Page # ___________
24. When holding the steering wheel, your hands should be _____________________________
___________________________________________. Page # __________________
25. If you cannot get your vehicle into the correct gear while driving you will
____________________________________________________. Page # ________________
26. When backing, you should ______________________________ and check your path if you
are unsure. Page # ___________________
27. Avoid ______________________________whenever you can. When you park, try to park
so that you will be able to ____________________________________ when you leave.
Page # __________________
28. Check your mirrors regularly. Check more often in __________________ situations. Page #
_____________
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29. Before you change lanes you need to ________________________________ to make sure
that no one is ______________________________ you or _________________________ to
________________________________________. Page # ___________________
30. Most good drivers look at least _____________ to ____________ seconds ahead. At lower
speeds, that’s about one ________________. At highway speeds it’s about a
_____________________________________. Page #
31. When backing use __________________________________ whenever possible. Page #
______________________
32. Watch your _________________________, and ____________________________ when
your engine reaches the top of the range. Page # __________________
33. Before starting down a hill slow down and make sure that you are in a low enough gear,
____________________________________________ than the gear required to climb the
same hill. Page # _________________
34. Retarders help to slow a vehicle reducing the need for using your __________________.
Page # __________________
35. Slow down to a safe speed and _________________________ to the right gear
________________________________________ the curve. Page # ________________
36. Because retarders can be noisy, be sure you know where their use is _________________.
Page # ___________________
37. When your ______________________________ have poor traction, the retarder may cause
them to __________________________. Page # _________________
38. Good drivers shift their attention __________________ and _________________,
____________________________ and _____________________________. Page #
_________________________
39. Check your mirrors before you change lanes to make sure there is
____________________________________________. Page # _________________
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40. Mirror adjustment should be checked ______________ to the _______________ of any trip
and can only be checked accurately when the trailer(s) are __________________________.
Page # _________________
41. Before starting down a hill ______________________________________________ and
_____________________________________________ to a speed that you can control
without using the ___________________________ hard. Page # __________________
42. In turns, check your mirrors to make sure the __________________________________
_________________________________________________________________. Page #
_______________
43. Many large vehicles have curved ____________________________________________
____________________________________ mirrors that show a ________________ area
than flat mirrors. Page # ___________________
44. But everything appears ___________________________ in a _____________________
mirror than it would if you were looking at it directly. Things also seem ______________
_________________ than they really are. Page # __________________
45. If you must stop on a road or the shoulder of any road, you must put out your emergency
warning devices within __________________________. Page # ___________________
46. Put your turn signal on before changing lanes. Change lanes _____________________ and
__________________________. Page # __________________
47. Signal _________________________________. You need __________________________
_____________________________________________________ to turn safely. Page #
________________
48. If you must stop on or by a one-way or divided highway, place warning devices __________,
___________________ and ________________________ toward the
_____________________________ traffic. Page # ____________________
49. Warn drivers behind you when you’ll need to slow down. A __________________________
___________________ on the brake pedal – enough to ____________________________
the brake lights – should warn following drivers. Page # ________________
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50. If you stop on a two-lane road carrying traffic in both directions or on an undivided
highway, place warning devices within ______________________ of the front or rear
corners to mark the location of the vehicle and ______________________ behind and
ahead of the vehicle, on the shoulder or in the lane you stopped in.
_____________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________that prevents drivers from
seeing the vehicle within ___________________. If line of sight view is obstructed due to
__________________________________________, move the ________________________
triangle to a point ______________________________________ so warning is provided.
Page # ______________________
51. Use your horn ______________________. It can help to avoid a _________________.
Page # ________________
52. Slow to a __________________ speed before you _________________ a curve. Be in a
_________________________ that will let you ____________________________ in the
curve. Page # _______________
53. ________________________________________________ is the major cause of fatal
crashes. You must _____________________________________ depending on
_______________________________________________________. Page # ____________
54. When putting out triangles, ____________________________________________________
and the ____________________________ traffic. Page # ___________________
55. ___________________________________ + ____________________________________ +
__________________________________________ = total stopping distance. Page #
_____________
56. It will take longer to ______________________, and it will be harder to ______________
without _______________________, when the road is ______________________. Page #
_______________________
57. Whenever you double your speed, it takes about ________________________ times as
much distance to stop and your vehicle will have _______________________ times the
destructive power if it crashes. Page # ___________________
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58. On packed snow, reduce speed by ____________________, or ____________________. If
the surface is _____________________, reduce speed to _________________________
and stop driving as soon as you can safely do so. Page # _________________
59. Perception distance is the distance your ____________________________ travels from the
___________________________________________________________ see a hazard until
your brain recognizes it. Page # _________________
60. Hydroplaning is more likely if __________________________________ is low, or the
_______________________________________. Page # ________________
61. When the temperature drops, ___________________________ will ___________________
before the ___________________________________. Page # __________________
62. When hydroplaning, you can regain control by ____________________________ the
___________________________ and ____________________________ in the
______________________________. Page # _________________
63. You should always be able to _____________________ within the _____________________
you can see ahead. Page # ________________
64. In many states, the speed limits are _________________ for trucks and _______________
than for ________________. It can vary as much as ____________________. Page #
______________________
65. When you’re driving in heavy traffic, the safest speed is _____________________________
___________. Page # _________
66. Watch for _____________________________, ______________________________, and
______________________________ on the road. These are indications of ____________
_________________________________. Page # ___________________
67. Your vehicle’s speed will _____________________ on __________________________
because of ___________________________. Page # _____________
68. Commercial vehicles are __________________ wide and _______________________ most
of a lane. Safe drivers will manage what little space they have. You can do this by keeping
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your vehicle ______________________ in ____________________________, and
_________________ driving ________________________ others. Page # ___________
69. Of all the space around your vehicle, it is the area _______________ of the vehicle -- the
space you’re __________________________ -- that is the most important. Page #
_________
70. ______________________ your speed for adverse _____________________ or
__________________________________. Decrease your speed even further when
_______________________________________________ is close to
_____________________________________. Page # ______________
71. How much space should you keep in front of you? Over ______________________, you’d
need ________________________________ for a 40 foot vehicle and
_____________________________ for a ______________________ vehicle. Page #
_____________
72. One good rule says that you need at least _________________________ for each
_______________ of vehicle length at speeds ________________________________. Page
# ______________
73. When dealing with tailgaters safely: _________________________ quick changes.
__________________________________ your following distance. Avoid _____________.
Don’t turn on your ______________________ or __________________________________
_________________________________. Page # _____________
74. When the road is ___________________________, you need much more _______________
to stop. Page # _________________
75. Strong winds make it difficult to stay in your lane. The problem is usually worse for lighter
vehicles. This problem can be especially bad ____________________________________
_______________________________________. Page # _____________
76. The _______________________ of a cargo van changes its height. Page # ____________
77. If you doubt that you have safe space to pass under an object, go slowly. If you aren’t sure
that you can make it, ______________________________________________________.
Page # _________________
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78. Because of _______________________________ and _________________________, large
vehicles can hit other vehicles or objects during turns. Page # _____________
79. When making a left turn, if there are two turning lanes, always take the _______________
turn lane. Page # _______________
80. If you are driving a truck or bus that cannot make the right turn without swinging into
another lane, ______________________________________ as you complete the turn. Page
# _______________
81. Because of _______________________________ and the space large vehicles require, you
may need a much larger _________________ to enter traffic than you would in a car. Page
# _________________
82. Before you start across a road, make sure you can ________________________________
__________________________________ before traffic reaches you. Page # __________
83. A hazard is any road condition or ______________________________________________
that is a possible danger. Pager # __________________
84. Make sure you are ____________________________ enough before you get on the curved
part of an off ramp or on ramp. Page # _______________
85. Rental trucks should be watched carefully. Their drivers are often not used to the
_________________________________ they have to the ___________________ and
_____________ of the truck. Page # _______________
86. Tourists unfamiliar with the area can be very __________________________. Clues to
tourist include car-top luggage and out-of-state license plates. Page # ______________
87. Some of these will have the ‘slow moving vehicle’ symbol to warn you. This is a ________
________________________ with ____________________________________________.
Page # __________________
88. If drivers react a _________________________________ because of distractions, crashes
double. Page # _______________
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89. Aggressive driving is the act of operating a motor vehicle in a _______________________,
_____________________, or ___________________________________________ without
regard for the rights or safety of others. Page # _______________
90. When confronted by an aggressive driver, __________________ and
_______________________ make every attempt to get out of their way. Page #
____________
91. You must adjust your speed to keep your stopping distance within your sight distance. This
means going slowly enough to be able to stop within the range of ____________________
___________________________. Page # ________
92. Dim your light before they cause glare for other drivers. Dim your lights within __________
of an ___________________ vehicle and when ____________________ another vehicle
within __________________. Page # _____________
93. The best advice for driving in a fog is ______________________________________. Page #
______________
94. Make sure the _____________________ is working, and that you know how to
___________________ it. If you use other heaters and expect to need them (e.g., mirror
heaters, battery box heaters, fuel tank heaters), check _____________________________
_________________________. Page # __________________
95. Water in the brakes can cause the brakes to be weak, to apply unevenly, or to grab. This
can cause __________________________________________________, ______________
_____________________________, ___________________________________________
_______________________________________, and ___________________________ if
you pull a trailer. Page # ____________
96. Make sure that you have enough tread on your tires. The ________________ tires must
provide traction to push the rig over wet pavement and through snow. Page # __________
97. You may find yourself in conditions where you can’t drive without chains, even to get to a
place of safety. Carry the _______________________________ of chains and ___________
________________________. Make sure they will fit your __________________________.
Page # _____________
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98. The engine oil helps keep the engine ______________________, as well as
______________________________________. Page # _________________
99. Check the tire mounting and air pressure. Inspect the tires every ___________________ or
every ________________________________ when driving in very hot weather. Page #
_______________
100. Remove any ice, snow, etc., from the windshield, windows, and mirrors before starting.
Use a ______________________________, ____________________________, and
____________________________________________________ as necessary. Page #
____________
101. Carbon monoxide gas will cause you to be sleepy. In large enough amounts it can kill
you. Check the exhaust system for _____________________________ and for
____________________________ and __________________________________________.
Page # __________________
102. Some vehicles have sight glasses, see-through coolant overflow container, or coolant
recovery containers. These permit you to check the coolant level while the engine is
______________. If the container is not part of the pressurized system, the cap can be
_________________________________________ and ____________________________
even when the engine is at operating temperature. Page # ______________
103. Check your ____________________________ and ____________________________
for ice. If they have ice, the road most likely will be icy as well. Page # ______________
104. Make turns as _______________________ as possible. Don’t brake any _____________
than necessary, and don’t use the engine brake or speed retarder. Page # _____________
105. Tar in the road pavement frequently rises to the surface in very hot weather. Spots
where tar ‘bleeds’ to the surface are very _____________________. Page #
_____________
106. The round, black-on-yellow warning sign is placed ahead of a public
___________________________________________________________. Page # _________
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107. Forcing an automatic transmission into a lower gear at high speed could damage the
_________________________________ and also lead to loss of ______________________
____________________. Page # ______________
108. A full stop is required at grade crossings whenever: the nature of the
________________ makes a stop mandatory under state or federal regulations, such a stop
is otherwise ________________________________________________. Page #
_________________
109. Escape ramps are made to stop runaway vehicles safely without injuring
____________________ and _________________________________. Page # ___________
110. The use of brakes on a long and/or steep downgrade is only _______________________
to the braking effect of the engine. Page # __________
111. Railroad crossings with steep approaches can cause your unit to hang up on the tracks.
It takes a typical tractor-trailer unit at least _________________________ to clear a single
track and more than _______________________ to clear a double track. Page # _________
112. Escape ramps save _____________________, _________________________ and
________________________. Page # ______________
113. The steeper the grade, the longer the grade, and/or the heavier the load—the more you
will have to ________________________________________________ to climb hills or
mountains. Page # _________
114. If for any reason you get stuck on the tracks, get _____________________________ and
away from ______________________________________. Page # ____________
115. Remember, you can almost always ____________________________ miss an obstacle
more quickly than you can ___________________. Page # ___________
116. You should brake in a way that will keep your vehicle in a _________________________
and allow you to turn if it becomes necessary. Page # __________
117. If no escape ramp is available, take the least hazardous escape route you can—such as
_______________________________________ or a ________________________ that
flattens out or turns uphill. Page # _____________
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118. If possible, avoid using the brakes until your speed has dropped to about
_________________. Page # ________________
119. If an oncoming driver has drifted into your lane, a move to your ______________ is
best. Page # __________
120. In order to turn quickly, you must have a firm grip on the steering wheel with
________________________________. Page # __________
121. Emergency braking does not mean ________________________________ on the brake
pedal as hard as you can. Page # ___________
122. Sometimes ____________________ the brake pedal will generate enough hydraulic
pressure to ________________ the vehicle. Page # _______________
123. The major signs of tire failure are: ____________________, __________________,
________________________________. Page # _______________
124. ____________________ is a computerized system that keeps your wheels from locking
up during hard brake application. Page # _____________
125. Tractors, trucks, and buses will have yellow _________________________ lamps on the
instrument panel if it is equipped with ________________. Page # _____________
126. By far the most common skid is one in which the rear wheels lose traction through
excessive braking or acceleration. Skids caused by ____________________ usually happen
on ice or snow. Taking your foot off the _____________________ can easily stop them.
Page # ______________
127. When only the tractor has ABS, you should be able to maintain __________________
_____________________ and there is less chance of ________________________. Page #
____________
128. When you drive a vehicle with ABS, you should brake as you always have. There is only
one exception to this procedure. If you drive a straight truck or combination with working
ABS on all axles, in an emergency stop, you can _________________________________.
Page # ____________
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129. If your ABS malfunctions, you __________________ have regular brakes. Page #
_____________
130. Most serious skids result from ______________________ for ___________________
conditions. Page # ________________
131. A drive wheel skid can let the ____________________ the _____________________
sideways, causing a sudden ___________________________. Page # ____________
132. To correct a drive-wheel braking skid: _______________________ and
____________________________________. Page # ____________
133. In a front-wheel skid, the ________________________ tends to go in a straight line
regardless of how much you ___________________ the steering wheel. Page # _________
134. Know how the fire extinguisher works. Study the instructions printed on the
extinguisher before you __________________ it. Page # ___________
135. The first thing to do at an accident scene is to keep another ______________
___________________ happening in the same spot. Page # _____________
136. The following are some of the causes of cargo fires: ______________________ cargo,
_________________________ sealed or ___________________ cargo,
______________________________. Page # ______________
137. As part of fire prevention, during the pre trip inspection make a complete inspection of
the _____________________________, _______________________, and ______________
___________________, __________________ and _____________________. Page #
__________________
138. Use the right fire extinguisher. __________________ can be used on wood, paper, or
cloth, but don’t use ________________ on an electrical fire or a gasoline fire. Page #
________________
139. Alcohol also affects the parts of the brain that control ______________________ and
_________________________________. Page # ______________
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140. BAC is determined by the ___________________ of alcohol you drink, how __________
you drink, and your __________________. Page # ____________
141. Alcohol affects more and more of the brain as ____________________ builds up. Page
# _______________
142. Possession and use of a drug given to a driver by a doctor is permitted if the doctor
informs the driver that it will _______________________ safe driving ability. Page #
___________
143. The only cure for fatigue is ____________________. Page # ____________
144. Try to arrange your schedule so you are not in _____________________________
before a long trip. Page # _____________
145. Short _____________ can keep you alert. But the time to take them is before you feel
really ____________________ or __________________. Page # _______________
146. Danger signals of drowsy driving: your eyes close or go out of focus by themselves; you
have trouble keeping your head up; you can’t stop yawning; you have wondering,
disconnected thoughts; you don’t remember driving the last few miles; you drift between
the lanes, tailgate, or miss traffic signs; you keep jerking the truck back into the lane; you
have drifted off the road and narrowly missed crashing. If you have ___________________
_______________ of these symptoms, you may be in danger of falling asleep. Page #
_______________
147. The GCW is the total weight of a _____________________________, plus
________________________, plus the ____________________. Page # __________
148. Poor weight balance can make vehicle handling ________________. Too much weight
on the steering axle can cause _________________________ steering. Under-loaded front
axles can make the steering axle weight ______________________ to steer safely. Too
little weight on the driving axles can cause poor ________________________. Page #
______________
149. States have maximums for GVWs, GCWs, and axle weights. Often, maximum axle
weights are set by a bridge formula. A bridge formula permits _____________ maximum
axle weight for axles that are closer together. Page # _______________
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150. ________________ is used in the front, back, and/or sides of a piece of ____________
to keep it from sliding. Page # _____________
151. Over-length, over-width, and/or overweight loads require special _______________
____________________. Page # ____________
152. Hanging meat in a refrigerated truck can be a very unstable load with a ____________
__________________ of gravity. Particular caution is needed on sharp _______________
such as ________________________ and _________________________. Page # ________
153. Containerized loads generally are used when freight is carried part way by ___________
or ___________________. Page # _____________
154. Dry bulk tanks require _________________________________ because they have a
___________________________________ of gravity, and the load can shift. Page #
_______________
155. Federal, state, and local regulations for commercial vehicle weight, securing cargo,
covering loads, and where you can drive large vehicles _______________ from place to
place. Page # ____________
156. Hazardous materials are products that pose a __________________________________
________________________________________________ during transportation. Page #
_________
157. The shipper uses a shipping paper and ________________________________ labels to
warn dockworkers and drivers of the risk. Page # ________
158. You must also keep shipping papers: _______________________________________, or
______________________________________________________________, or __________
__________________________________________________________. Page # __________
159. A placarded vehicle must have at least _______________ identical placards. They are
put on the _______________________________________________________________.
Page # ______________
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160. Never drive a vehicle needing placards unless you have the hazardous materials
___________________________. Page # ___________
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Section 3: Air Brakes
1. Air brakes are really three different braking systems: _________________
______________________, _______________________________, and
____________________________________. Page # __________
2. The ______________ controls when the air compressor will pump air into the air storage
tanks. When air tank pressure rises to the ‘cut-out’ level (around ____________ pounds
per square inch or ‘psi’), the _________________ stops the compressor from pumping air.
Page # ___________
3. The ______________________________ system applies and releases the brakes when you
use the brake pedal during normal driving. Page # __________
4. If the ______________________ has its own oil supply, check the oil level before driving.
Page # _________
5. All vehicles with air brakes have a _______________________ connected to the air tank.
Page # _________
6. Some air brake systems have an ___________________________ to put alcohol into the air
system. This helps to reduce the risk of ice in the air brake valves and other parts during
cold weather. Ice inside the system can make the brakes stop working. Page # _______
7. Compressed air usually has some ____________ and some compressor ______________ in
it, which is bad for the air brake system. For example, the ________________ can freeze in
cold weather and cause brake failure. Page # ____________
8. Each air tank is equipped with a drain valve in the bottom. There are two types: Manually
operated by turning a quarter turn or by pulling a cable. You must drain the tanks yourself
at the end of each _____________________. Page # ____________ Automatic air tanks
are available with ______________ ____________ devices. These help prevent freezing of
the automatic drain in cold weather. Page # ______________
9. A safety relief valve is installed in the first tank the air compressor pumps air to. The valve
is usually set to open at ______________. Page # ________
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10. Increasing application pressure to hold the same speed means the
______________________________. Page # _____________
11. Foundation brakes are used at each wheel. The most common type is the
____________________ drum brake. Page # _________
12. To stop, the brake shoes and linings are _______________ against the
_______________________ of the ______________________. Page # ___________
13. Pushing the pedal ___________________________ applies more air pressure. Page #
_________
14. Pressing and releasing the pedal unnecessarily can let air out faster than the
____________________________ can replace it. Page # _____________
15. The ____________________ forces the brake shoes away from one another and presses
them against the inside of the brake drum. Page # ___________
16. In newer vehicles with air brakes, you put on the parking brakes using a
________________________, ___________________, ___________________
______________. Page # __________
17. Drivers behind you must be warned when you put your brakes on. The air brake system
does this with an _________________________ that works by air pressure. Page #
__________
18. All trucks, truck tractors, and buses must be equipped with _______________ brakes and
__________________ brakes. Page # _____________
19. Tractor and straight truck ____________________ brakes will come full on when
____________________________ drops to a range of 20 to 45 psi (typically 20 to 30 psi).
Page # __________
20. The braking power of _____________________ depends on the brakes being in
_______________________. Page # __________
21. Never push the brake pedal ____________________ when the
_________________________________________. Page # __________
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22. In some vehicles a control handle on the dash board may be used to apply the
_______________ brakes gradually. This is called a ______________________
_________________. Page # ____________
23. Before driving a vehicle with a dual air system, allow time for the air compressor to build up
a minimum of ______________ pressure in ________________ the primary _____________
secondary systems. Page # _________
24. When main air pressure is lost, the spring brakes come on. Some vehicles, such as buses,
have a separate air tank which can be used to _________________ the spring brakes. Page
# ___________
25. With dual air brakes, if one air system is very low on pressure, either the front or the rear
brakes will not be operating fully this means it will take you ____________ to
_____________. Page # _____________
26. To check slack adjuster on S-cam brakes: Park on ______________ ground and chock the
wheels to prevent the vehicle from moving. Release the parking brakes so you can move
the slack adjuster that you can reach. If a slack adjuster moves more than about
____________________ where the push rod attaches to it, it probably needs adjustment.
Page # _________
27. When the engine is at operating rpms, the pressure should build from ________ to
____________ within _________________ in dual air systems. Page # _______
28. If air pressure does not build up fast enough, your pressure may drop too low during
driving, requiring an ____________________________. Page # ________
29. Brake drums or (discs) must not have cracks longer than ________________ the width of
the _____________________. Page # ________________
30. The air leakage rate for a fully charged air system (typically 125 psi) should be less than
__________________ in one minute for __________________ vehicles and less than
______________ in one minute for ___________________ vehicles. Page # _________
31. Pumping by the air compressor should start at about _______________ and stop at about
_______________. Page # ____________
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32. To test the service brake wait for normal air pressure, release the __________ brake, move
the vehicle forward slowly (about five MPH), and apply the brakes firmly using the brake
pedal. Page # ___________
33. To check that the spring brakes come on automatically, continue to fan off the air pressure
by stepping ________________ the brake pedal to reduce _______________ pressure. The
_________________ protection valve and __________________________ valve should
close (pop out) on a tractor-trailer combination vehicle and the
________________________ valve should close (pop out) on other combination and single
vehicle types when the air pressure falls to the manufacturer’s specification
(_______________). This will cause the spring brakes to come on. Page # __________
34. You may not be able to stop faster with _______________ but you should be able to steer
around an obstacle while braking, and avoid skids caused by over braking. Page # ________
35. The use of brakes on a long and/or steep downgrade is only a supplement to the braking
effect of the ______________. Page # ________
36. The proper braking technique is: (1) apply the brakes just hard enough to feel a definite
slowdown. (2)When your speed has been reduced to approximately
___________________ below your “safe” speed, release the brakes. When your speed has
increased to your “safe” speed, repeat steps one and two. Page # ____________
37. Stab braking is when you apply your brakes ________________________. Release brakes
when wheels ____________________. As soon as the wheels _____________________,
apply the brakes ______________________ again. Page # ____________
38. There is an added delay in stopping distance with air brakes. It takes a little time
(___________________________) for the air to flow through the lines to the brakes. Page
# __________
39. The total stopping distance for vehicles with air brakes systems are made up of four
different factors: __________________________ distance +
________________________distance + _________________________ distance +
__________________ distance = total stopping distance. Page # _______
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40. So at 55 mph for an average driver under good traction and brake conditions, the total
stopping distance is over _______________. Page # _____________
41. ______________________ braking. With this method you apply the brakes as hard as you
can without locking the wheels. Page # __________
42. Any time that you park, use the ___________________ except; don’t use the
____________________ brake when the brakes are very hot, or if the brakes are very wet
in freezing temperatures. Page # ___________
43. Never leave your vehicle ____________________ without applying the
____________________ brakes or ___________________ the wheels. Page #
_____________
CDL Workbook Page 27
Section 4: Combination Vehicles
1. Combination vehicles are usually _________________, _________________, and require
more _________________________ than single commercial vehicles. Page # __________
2. Steer gently and smoothly when you are pulling trailers. If you make a sudden movement
with your steering wheel, your trailer could tip over. Follow far enough behind other
vehicles (at least ________________ for each _________________ of your vehicle
____________________, plus another _____________________ if going over
__________________). Page # ____________
3. The following two things will help you prevent rollover-–keep the cargo as close to the
_______________________ as possible, and drive slowly _________________________.
Page #______________
4. Large combination vehicles take longer to stop when they are ________________ than
when they are __________________________. Page # ______________
5. When ________________________________, the very stiff suspension springs and strong
brakes give poor traction and make it very easy to lock up the wheels. Your trailer can
swing out and strike other vehicles. Your tractor can jackknife very quickly. Page #
________
6. When more cargo is piled up in a truck, the ‘center of gravity’ moves higher up from the
_____________________. The truck becomes easier to _______________________. Page
# __________________
7. Tests have shown that ___________________ can be very hard to stop smoothly. It takes
them longer to stop than a tractor-semitrailer loaded to maximum gross weight. Page #
__________
8. The earliest and best way to recognize that the trailer has started to skid is by seeing it
_________________________________________. Page # ____________
9. When the wheels of a trailer lock up, the trailer will tend to swing around. This is more
likely to happen when the trailer is ______________________________ loaded. This type
of jackknife is called a ____________________________ jackknife. Page # ____________
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10. With a trailer jackknife, _____________________________ to get the traction back. Page #
______________
11. When a vehicle goes around a corner, the rear wheels follow a different path than the front
wheels. The rear wheels of the powered unit (truck or tractor) will offtrack
______________, and the rear wheels of the trailer will offtrack even ________________.
If there is more than one trailer, the rear wheels of the last trailer will offtrack the
_______________. Page # ____________
12. Whenever you back up with a trailer, try to position your vehicle so that you can back in a
_______________________________. If you must back on a _______________________,
back to the _________________________ side so you can see. Page # ____________
13. If you cannot complete your turn without entering another traffic lane, turn
_________________ as you ______________________ the turn. Page # _____________
14. Never use the _________________________ for parking because all the air might leak out
unlocking the brakes (in trailers that don’t have spring brakes). Page # ________
15. The ______________________ should be used only to test the trailer brakes. Page #
_____________
16. The trailer protection valve will close automatically if air pressure is low (in the range of
_________________________). Page # ___________
17. The trailer air supply control on newer vehicles is a _______________________________,
which you use to control the tractor protection valve. You push it in to supply the
_____________ with air, and pull it out to shut the air off and put on the ______________
emergency brakes. Page # ____________
18. Every combination vehicle has two air lines, the ___________________ line and the
__________________________ line. They run between each vehicle (tractor to trailer,
trailer to dolly, dolly to second trailer, etc.). Page # ________
19. The ___________________ line (also called the control line or signal line) carries air, which
is controlled by the foot brake or the trailer _____________ brake. Page # ______________
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20. The ____________________ line (also called the supply line) has two purposes. First, it
supplies air to the trailer ______________________. Second, the emergency line controls
the emergency brakes on the _______________________________. Loss of air pressure in
the emergency line causes the ____________________ emergency brakes to come on.
Page # ______________
21. ______________________ are coupling devises used to connect the service and emergency
air lines from the truck or tractor to the trailer. Page # _____________
22. When connecting the _________________________, press the ____________________
together with the couplers at a 90 degree angle to each other. A turn of the ____________
_____________ attached to the hose will join and lock the couplers. Page # ____________
23. When coupling, make sure to couple the proper ___________________ together. To help
avoid mistakes, colors are sometimes used. _________________ is used for the service line
and ________________ is for the emergency (supply) lines. Sometimes, _______________
________________ are attached to the lines with the words ‘service’ and ‘emergency’
______________________ on them. Page # ___________
24. Some vehicles have ‘dead end’ or dummy couplers to which the hoses may be attached
when they are not in use. This will prevent _________________ and _____________ from
getting into the _________________ and the ____________________________. Page #
____________
25. If you cross the air lines, you could drive away but you ____________________ have
_________________________ brakes. Page # _________
26. If the ___________________________ don’t release when you push the trailer air supply
control, check the _______________________________ connections. Page # __________
27. Newer trailers have _______________ brakes just like trucks and truck tractors. However,
converter dollies and trailers built before _____________ are not required to have
_____________ brakes. Page # ____________
28. Trailers will have yellow ABS malfunction lamps on the _______________ side, either on the
_____________________ or __________________ corner. Page # _______________
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29. Having ABS on only the _______________, or even on only _______________________, still
gives you more control over the vehicle during braking. Page # ____________
30. You may not notice a major leak in the __________________ line until you put the brakes
on. Then, the air loss from the leak will lower the air tank pressure quickly. If it goes low
enough, the trailer ________________________ brakes will come on. Page # _________
31. But the brakes will only hold as long as there is air pressure in the trailer air tank.
Eventually, the air will leak away and then there will be no brakes. Therefore, it is very
important for safety that you use _____________________ when you park trailers without
________________________________. Page # ______________
32. Failure to keep the fifth wheel plate ______________________ could cause
_________________ problems because of ___________________ between the tractor and
trailer. Page # ____________
33. When coupling, check to see if the fifth wheel is in proper position for coupling. Wheel
tilted down toward _______________ of tractor. Page # ___________
34. Make sure area around the vehicle is clear. Be sure trailer wheels are _____________ or
_____________________are on. Page # ___________
35. When coupling the tractor to the trailer you must check the trailer height. The trailer
should be low enough that it is _________________________________ by the tractor when
the tractor is backed under it. Page # __________
36. Check glad hand _________________ and connect tractor _______________air line to
trailer __________________________ glad hand. Check glad hand _______________ and
connect tractor _________________ air line to trailer ___________________ glad hand.
Page # ___________
37. To supply air to the trailer. From the cab, push in ______________________ knob or move
tractor _____________________________ control from the _____________________ to
the _______________________ position to supply air to the trailer brake system. Page #
_____________
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38. To lock the trailer brakes. Pull out the ___________________________ knob or move the
tractor _______________________ valve control from ______________________ to
____________________________. Page # ______________
39. When backing under the trailer use the ___________________ reverse gear. Page #
_____________
40. To check connection for security, raise the trailer landing gear ___________________ off
the ground. Pull tractor gently forward while the trailer brakes are __________________
___________________ to check that the trailer is locked onto the tractor. Page #
_________
41. Inspect coupling. Make sure there is ________________ space between the
______________ and ____________________ fifth wheel. Make sure the fifth wheel
________________ have closed around the _________________ of the ______________.
Check that the _______________________ lever is in the _______________ position.
Check that the _______________________ latch is in position over the _______________
lever. Page # ______________
42. Use _______________ gear range (if so equipped) to begin raising the _________________.
Once free of weight, switch to the _____________gear range. Raise the _______________
______________ all the way up. After raising ___________________________, secure the
crank handle safely. When full weight of trailer is resting on tractor, check for enough
clearance between ______________ of tractor ________________ and ________________
________________. Page # ____________
43. When uncoupling, have tractor lined up with the ___________________. Page # ________
44. If trailer is loaded, after the landing gear makes _____________ contact with the ground,
turn crank in ______________ gear a few extra turns. This will lift some weight off the
tractor. Page # ___________
45. To unlock fifth wheel, raise the _________________ lock. Pull the ________________
handle to the ___________________ position. Page # ____________
46. Pull tractor forward until fifth wheel comes out from under the trailer. Stop with tractor
________________ under trailer (prevents trailer from falling to ground if landing gear
should _____________________ or _______________). Page # ____________
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47. Secure tractor. Apply _________________ brake. Place _____________________ in
__________________________. Inspect trailer supports. Make sure ground is supporting
trailer. Make sure landing gear is not _______________________. Pull tractor clear of
trailer. Release ___________________ brakes. Check the area and drive tractor
___________________ until it clears. Page # _____________
48. During a walk around inspection you need to check the air and electrical lines to the trailer.
Electrical cord firmly plugged in and secured. Air lines properly connected to
_______________________, no air leaks, properly secured with enough ________________
for ____________________. All lines free from ______________________. Page #
____________
Secure ID Driver’s License and ID Card
ACCEPTABLE DOCUMENTS FOR U.S. CITIZENS
PROOF OF IDENTITY
Bring one of the following documents as proof of your identity:
q Original or certified copy of U.S. Birth Certificate/Amended Birth Certificate (Includes U.S territories and
the District of Columbia). Note – ‘Keepsake’ birth certificates issued by hospitals are not acceptable.
q Valid, unexpired U.S. Passport
q Consular Report of Birth Abroad issued by U.S. Department of State (FS-240, FS-545 or DS-1350)
q Certificate of Naturalization (N-550, N-570)
q Certificate of Citizenship (N-560, N-561)
q Original U.S. Military Discharge Papers (For customers born prior to 01/01/1940)
q Social Security Administration Numident Record (For customers born prior to 01/01/1940)
LEGAL CHANGE OF NAME
IF the name on your identity document differs from your current legal name, please provide document(s) from
the following list to show your name change history [For example, the name on Birth Certificate does not match
to current legal name due to a marriage].
q Valid, unexpired U.S. Passport
q Original or certified copy of Marriage Certificate/License
Note - Photocopy is acceptable for those customers who hold a valid GA Driver’s License or ID Card
q Marriage License Application
q Original or certified copy of Divorce Decree
q Original or certified copy of Court Petition for Legal Name Change
q Original or certified copy of Court Adoption document
q For existing customers, a Social Security Administration document showing married name plus one of
the following listed documents showing the married name IF a marriage document cannot be provided OR
IF the marriage document is a Church-issued certificate:
IMPORTANT
Customers who hold a valid GA Driver’s License or ID Card are to present the original or certified
document which supports the most recent name change.
Customers who are new to Georgia must provide the complete trail of original or certified documents
which support ALL name changes.
q Bank Account/Financial Statement
q Death Certificate for Spouse
q W-2 Form
q Federal/State Tax Return
q Medicare Card
q Medicaid Card
q Property Deed
q Property Tax Bill
q Military Dependent ID Card
q Military ID Card
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SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER
Bring one of the following documents as proof of your SSN:
q Original or copy of Social Security card
q Print-out from SSA with your name, SSN and SSA office stamp (With SSA representative’s signature)
q W-2 form showing your name and full or partial SSN
q Paycheck stub showing your name and full or partial SSN
q SSA-1099 or Non-SSA-1099 form showing your name and full or partial SSN
q SSN Denial Letter [SSA Refusal Letter] from the Social Security Administration
q Federal/State Tax Return with Applicant’s name & SSN **Also acceptable for proof of SSN for Dependents**
q Medicare / Medicaid card with Applicant’s name & SSN
q Annual Social Security Statement available at http://www.ssa.gov/mystatement/
q Selective Service Notice with Applicant’s name and SSN
RESIDENTIAL ADDRESS
Bring two documents from any of the following document categories for proof of your current
residential address:
q Mortgage, payment coupon, deed, escrow statement, or property tax bill for current or preceding calendar
year.
q Homeowners insurance policy or premium bill for the current or preceding calendar year.
q Health insurance statement, explanation of benefits (EOB) for a claim, or a health care bill/invoice.
q Social Security documentation including Annual Benefits statement (current or preceding calendar year),
Numident record, or Social Security check.
q Statements for Federal, State and Local assistance programs including Medicare, Medicaid, unemployment
insurance claims and WIC.
q Employer verification including paycheck, paycheck stub, letter from employer on company letterhead,
W-2 form for current or preceding calendar year, or military orders.
q School record/transcript for the current or prior school year, report card, student loan documentation, or
form DS-1.
q Georgia or Federal Income Tax Return or refund check for the current or previous tax year.
q For minors and dependents, unexpired GA driver’s license, permit or ID card issued to parent, guardian or
spouse residing in same household. For dependent parents, unexpired GA driver’s license, permit or ID
card issued to a relative residing in the same household.
q Utility bill issued within the previous 60 days for services installed at your residential address (water, sewer,
gas, electricity, cable/satellite TV, Internet, telephone/cell phone, or garbage collection).
q Current, valid rental contract/agreement and/or rent payment receipts issued within the previous 60 days
(Includes rental agreement/leases for a home, apartment, mobile home, dorm, extended stay motel,
retirement/assisted living homes, and letter from a shelter).
q Financial statement for bank/credit union account, investment account, credit card account or loan/credit
financing issued within the previous 60 days.
q Other accepted documents: Voter Registration card, unexpired firearms license, unexpired Merchant Marine
license, I-797A, I-797C, correspondence from DDS, and other documents issued by Federal/State/Municipal
government.
q Dept of Corrections Residency Verification Form (DS-752). **Accepted as stand-alone proof of residency**
q Refugee Address Verification Affidavit (DS-20). **Accepted as stand-alone proof of residency**
IMPORTANT:
The two documents must be from separate/independent sources. For example, a bank account statement
for two differing statement periods is not acceptable.
In addition to the document showing your current residential address, it is to also show your name
FOR DEPARTMENTAL USE ONLY
DRIVER'S LICENSE/PERMIT/ID NUMBER NAME
SECTION A - LICENSING HISTORY
LIST THE NAMES OF ALL STATES IN WHICH YOU HELD A COMMERCIAL OR NON-COMMERCIAL DRIVER'S LICENSE OF INSTRUCTIONAL PERMIT DURING THE PAST
TEN (10) YEARS.
SECTION B - REQUEST FOR TRANSFER OF VALID CDL LICENSE FROM ANOTHER STATE
Do you wish to transfer a valid out-of-state CDL to Georgia? Yes No
If Yes, indicate the state, class, and number of the license you wish to transfer to Georgia:
SECTION C - COMMERCIAL DRIVING PRIVILEGE DISQUALIFICATIONS
Convictions for certain offenses in Georgia or in any other state or country may result in the disqualification of commercial driving privileges in Georgia by DDS. If you
currently hold a CDL license or permit in Georgia when the commercial disqualification becomes effective, you may not operate a commercial motor vehicle under any
circumstances during the disqualification period. If you do not currently hold a CDL license or permit in Georgia, you will not be allowed to obtain a CDL license or
permit during the disqualification period. An accumulation of certain convictions can lead to permanent revocation of commercial driving privileges.
IMPORTANT: Disqualifications are imposed by DDS pursuant to Georgia statutes. In certain cases, disqualifications imposed pursuant to Georgia statutes may be
more severe than the qualifications required by regulations of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA). In these situations, DDS imposes the
disqualification required by Georgia law.
1. Have you ever been convicted of or pled nolo contendere to any disqualifying offense? Yes No
2. Have you been convicted of or pled nolo contendere to more than one serious traffic violation Yes No
(in any vehicle) in the past three years?
SECTION D - FMCSA CERTIFICATIONS (INITIAL BESIDE APPLICABLE STATEMENTS) - See Self-Certification Guidelines
Self-Certification
Categories (Initial One)
A, B – Medical Certificate
needed.
C,D – No Medical
Certificate needed
A. ______ Non-Excepted Interstate - I certify that I meet the FMCSA driver qualification requirements for operating a commercial
motor vehicle in interstate or foreign commerce defined in 49 CFR 391, et seq., including, but not limited to physical and medical
requirements. I also certify that I do not have an impairment of an arm, foot, or leg that interferes with the normal tasks associated
with operation of a CMV. (Medical Certificate needed)
B. ______ Non-Excepted Intrastate -- I certify that I will operate entirely in intra- state commerce only and that I meet the FMCSA
driver qualification requirements as defined in 49 CFR 391. I also certify that I do not have an impairment of an arm, foot, or leg
that interferes with the normal tasks associated with operation of a CMV. . (Medical Certificate needed)
C. ______ Excepted Interstate - I certify that I will operate or expect to operate in interstate commerce, but engage exclusively in
transportation or operations excepted under 49 CFR §§390.3(f), 391.2, 391.68 or 398.3 from all or parts of the qualification
requirements of 49 CFR part 391, and I am therefore not required to obtain a medical examiner’s certificate by 49 CFR §391.45.
(Medical Certificate not needed)
D. ______ Excepted Intrastate -. I certify that I will operate a city, county, state, or federal vehicle only, and I am exempt from the
FMCSA driver qualification requirements defined in 49CFR 391.41 (Medical Certificate not needed)
Testing Vehicle
Initial if taking
skills test:
_______ I certify that the commercial motor vehicle in which I am taking the commercial driving skills test is representative of the type
of vehicle I operate or expect to operate.
Licenses,
Disqualifications,
and Withdrawals
Initial if Transfer
From Another
State or First
Issuance
________ I certify that I am not subject to any disqualification defined in 49 CFR §383.51or any license suspension, revocation, or
cancellation pursuant to the laws of any State.
________ I certify that I do not have a driver’s license from more than one State or jurisdiction.
SECTION E - HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ENDORSEMENT (INITIAL BESIDE APPLICABLE STATEMENTS)
Proof of Lawful Presence in the U.S. for Non-U.S. Citizens:
_________ My application includes a request for issuance of a Hazardous Material Endorsement. I understand that my proof of lawful presence in the United States
must be one of the following to obtain a hazardous material endorsement: I-551, Temporary I-551 stamp in foreign passport, Temporary I-551 stamp on I-94 with
photograph of bearer, or I-327.
Hazardous Materials Endorsement Extension:
_________My application includes a request for issuance of a Hazardous Materials Endorsement (HME) extension. I hereby swear or affirm that I have made application
with the U.S. Transportation Security Administration (TSA) for a Security Threat Assessment, but as of the date of this application I have yet to receive a NO
DETERMINATION OF THREAT Assessment or a FINAL DETERMINATION OF THREAT Assessment. I fully understand that upon expiration of the Georgia CDL with HME
extension, I will not be eligible for any further extensions of my HME.
DDS-23C 8/5/2011
COMMERCIAL DRIVER’S LICENSE OR PERMIT
SUPPLEMENTAL APPLICATION
SECTION F - REQUIRED ACKNOWLEDGEMENT AND SIGNATURES (INITIAL BESIDE ALL STATEMENTS)
__________Under penalty of law, I swear or affirm that I am a resident of the State of Georgia or that I qualify for a Nonresident CDL, and the information provided on
this application is true and correct. I understand that it is illegal to make false, fictitious, or fraudulent statements on this application. I grant permission to the
Department of Driver Services (DDS) to verify information furnished to the Department through the release of any and all applicant information to third parties which
shall include, but not be limited to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration or other public or private entities wherein
such disclosure of the information by the Department is not prohibited by law.
__________I understand that the DDS will check my driving record through available national databases, including, but not limited to, the Commercial Driver License
Information System (CDLIS), for the purpose of determining my eligibility for issuance of the requested licenses or permits.
Print Name ______________________________________________________________
Applicant’s Signature ______________________________________________________ Date _______ /______/_______
Examiner Signature ________________________________________________________ Date ________ /_____ /_______
Submitting Documentation by Fax.
- Fax a copy of your medical certificate, medical waiver, self-certification form and notice to (770) 918-6251.
Submitting Documentation by Mail
- Send copies of your medical certificate, medical waiver, self-certification form and notice to:
- DDS, Attn: RM-CDL P.O. Box 80447, Conyers, GA 30013.
Submitting Documentation in Person
- Visit the DDS website, at www.dds.ga.gov to find your nearest DDS Customer Service Center.
- Bring copy of medical certificate, medical waiver, self-certification form and notice when visiting our office.
If you have any additional questions regarding this matter please feel free to contact the DDS’ Customer Contact Center at (678) 413-8400 or toll
free outside metro Atlanta area: (866) 754-3687.
DDS-23C 8/5/2011
NOTARY
SEAL
DDS-23 1/1/2010
DRIVER’S LICENSE/PERMIT/ID NUMBER RESTRICTIONS CLASSE(S) APPLIED FOR
PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY
SECTION A *Response is optional
LAST NAME SUFFIX FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME (MAIDEN)
COMPLETE MAILING ADDRESS (STREET ADDRESS OR PO BOX, APT #, CITY, STATE, ZIP CODE)
COMPLETE RESIDENCE ADDRESS, IF DIFFERENT (STREET ADDRESS, APT #, CITY, STATE, ZIP CODE)
PRIMARY TELEPHONE NUMBER* SECONDARY TELEPHONE NUMBER* EMAIL ADDRESS*
DATE OF BIRTH MALE
FEMALE
HEIGHT WEIGHT EYE COLOR SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER
MONTH DAY YEAR
Are you a U.S. citizen? Yes No
If No, what is your Alien Registration Number or I-94 Number?
SECTION B (check appropriate boxes and answer applicable questions)
1. List the names of all states or countries, including Georgia, in which you have ever been issued or currently hold a driver’s license, instructional
permit, or identification card. For each state or country, list the number, name, and date of birth on the card.
2. List the names of all states or countries, including Georgia, in which your driver’s license, instructional permit, or identification card, or privilege to
drive is currently revoked, suspended, canceled, or denied. For each state or country, list the reason and when the action was taken.
3. Is your driver’s license being held by a police officer, law enforcement agency, or court in this state or any other Yes No
state or country? If Yes, explain:
If applying for a driver’s license or instructional permit, do you wear glasses or contact lenses for driving? Yes No
Vision Screening Results Field of Vision With Lenses Without Lenses
FOR DEPARTMENTAL USE ONLY
Sight Screener Right 20/ 20/
DO NOT WRITE IN THIS SPACE Doctor Certificate Left 20/ 20/
Bioptics Both 20/ 20/
5. Are you a habitual user of alcohol or any drug to a degree which renders you incapable of safely driving a motor vehicle? Yes No
6. Have you ever had seizures, fainting, heart trouble, hearing problems, musculoskeletal performance problems, or respiratory Yes No
function problems? If Yes, date of last incident: ____ /____ /____
Please describe and provide physician name and city:
7. Have you ever been diagnosed with any mental disability or disease? Yes No
If yes, have ever been rendered incompetent? Yes No
If so, are you currently restored to competency by the methods provided by law? Yes No
8. Do you have any identical brother(s) or sister(s)? Yes No
If Yes, list full name(s):
9. Do you wish to have “Organ Donor” displayed on your license or ID? Yes No
10. If applying for a driver’s license or instructional permit, do you want to donate $1 for the prevention of blindness? N/A Yes No
11. If you are a male U.S. citizen under the age of 26, have you registered with the Selective Service System? N/A Yes No
The Georgia Department of Driver Services is required to ask all males under the age of 26 who are U.S. citizens whether they have registered with the U.S. Selective Service
System, and to report the responses to the U.S. Selective Service System. Your response today does not initiate registration with the U.S. Selective Service System, however,
you may be contacted by that agency as a result of your response. Your signature on this application serves as an indication that you have already registered with the U.S.
Selective Service System or that you are authorizing the department to forward the necessary information to that agency for such registration. Your signature on this application
constitutes consent to be registered with the U.S. Selective System if you are not already so registered. O.C.G.A. §40-5-8.
APPLICATION FOR DRIVER’S LICENSE, PERMIT,
OR IDENTIFICATION CARD
DDS-23 1/1/2010
SECTION C – Lost/Stolen License
If you cannot surrender your license for any reason, please check the appropriate box below:
I am unable to surrender my SUSPENDED or REVOKED driver’s license to DDS because it is lost, or for some other reason, surrender is not possible.
I am seeking renewal or replacement of my lost Georgia driver’s license, permit, or identification card. I hereby swear or affirm that my Georgia driver’s
license/permit/ID card is not currently revoked, suspended, cancelled, or denied; nor is it being held by a police officer, law enforcement agency,
licensing jurisdiction, or court in this or any other state.
SECTION D – Emergency Contact Information
Name Telephone Number Relationship
Relative Friend Other
SECTION E – Voter Registration Application
1. Do you want to register to vote? Yes No
2. If you are requesting a change of address on this application, is the change of address for voter registration purposes also? Yes No
3. Race (optional): Asian/Pacific Islander Black Hispanic/Latino White Other
Your signature in this section serves as an attestation under penalty of perjury that all of the following requirements have been met:
√ I am a citizen of the United States, and I am a resident of the State of Georgia and of the county or municipality in which I seek to vote.
√ I am 18 years of age or older or will be 18 years of age within six months of the date of my application.
√ I am not serving a sentence for having been convicted of a felony involving moral turpitude.
√ I have not been judicially determined to be mentally incompetent, or if such determination has been made, the disability has been removed.
WARNING: Any person who registers to vote knowing that such person does not possess the qualifications required by law, who registers under any
name other than such person’s own legal name, or who knowingly gives false information in registering, shall be guilty of a felony.
Signature Date / /
SECTION F – Required Signatures
Under penalty of law, I swear or affirm that I am a resident of the State of Georgia, and the information provided on this application is true and
correct. I understand that it is illegal to make false, fictitious, or fraudulent statements on this application. I grant permission to the
Department of Driver Services to verify information furnished to the Department through the release of any and all applicant information to third
parties which shall include, but not be limited to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security or other public or private entities wherein such
disclosure of the information by the Department is not prohibited by law.
Applicant’s Signature Date / /
Examiner Signature Date / /
The section below must be completed if applicant is under 18 years of age:
I, , hereby certify that I am the parent, guardian, or responsible adult approving
the issuance of this driver’s license or instructional permit. I further certify that I have reviewed the information contained in this application,
and that the information provided here is true and correct.
Signature (Parent, Guardian, or Authorized Person) Date / /
Date of Birth / / Driver’s License/Identification/Social Security Number
FOR DEPARTMENTAL USE ONLY
Non-Commercial Exam Results General Observations / Retake Reason:
Date
Class
Law
Road Signs
Motorcycle RT
Road Test
NOTARY
SEAL
CDL-ST WVR (05/2012)
APPLICATION FOR MILITARY SKILLS TEST WAIVER
The Commercial Driver License (CDL) skills test waiver form may be used by service members who are currently licensed and who are or were
employed within the last 90 days in a military position requiring the operation of a military motor vehicle equivalent to a Commercial Motor Vehicle
(CMV). This waiver allows a qualified service member to apply for a CDL without skills testing. CDL knowledge (written) test(s) cannot be waived. The
transfer of School Bus(S) and/or Passenger (P) endorsements under this Waiver Program are prohibited.
APPLICANT INFORMATION
NAME (Last, First, Middle) STATE /DRIVER LICENSE NUMBER (required) APPLICATION DATE
RESIDENCE ADDRESS (STREET) CITY STATE ZIP CODE COUNTY
MAILING ADDRESS (IF DIFFERENT) CITY STATE ZIP CODE COUNTY
DRIVER RECORD CERTIFICATION
During the 2-year period immediately preceding this date:
• Have you had more than one license (except for a military license)? …………………………………………………………….
• Has your license been suspended, revoked, cancelled or disqualified in this or any state? ……………………………………
 YES  NO
 YES  NO
 YES  NO
 YES  NO
 YES  NO
 YES  NO
 YES  NO
 YES  NO
 YES  NO
 YES  NO
 YES  NO
 YES  NO
 YES  NO
 YES  NO
 YES  NO
 YES  NO
 YES  NO
 YES  NO
 YES  NO
 YES  NO
 YES  NO
 YES  NO
 YES  NO
 YES  NO
 YES  NO
Have you been convicted of any violations described below in any type of motor vehicle?
• Being under the influence of alcohol as prescribed by state law …………………………………………………………………
• Being under the influence of a controlled substance ………………………………………………………………………………
• Having an alcohol concentration of 0.04 or greater while operating a CMV …………………………………………………….
• Refusing to take an alcohol test as required by a State jurisdiction under its implied consent laws or regulations as defined
in 49 CFR 383.72 ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
• Leaving the scene of an accident …………………………………………………………………………………………………….
• Using the vehicle to commit a felony (other than manufacturing, distributing or dispensing a controlled substance) ………
• Driving a CMV while your CDL is revoked, suspended, cancelled; or you are disqualified from operating a CMV …………
• Causing a fatality through the negligent operation of a CMV (including motor vehicle manslaughter, homicide by motor
vehicle, or negligent homicide) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………….
• Using the vehicle in the commission of a felony involving manufacturing, distributing, or dispensing a controlled substance
Have you had more than one conviction for any of the violations described below in any type of motor vehicle?
• Speeding in excess of 15 mph or more above the posted speed limit …………………………………………………………..
• Driving recklessly, as defined by State or local law or regulation (including offenses of driving a motor vehicle in willful or
wanton disregard for the safety of persons or property) …………………………………………………………………………..
• Making improper or erratic lane changes …………………………………………………………………………………………..
• Following the vehicle ahead too closely ……………………………………………………………………………………………
• Violating State or local law relating to motor vehicle traffic control (other than a parking violation) arising in connection with
a fatal accident …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
• Driving a CMV without obtaining a CDL …………………………………………………………………………………………….
• Driving a CMV without a CDL in the driver’s possession …………………………………………………………………………
• Driving a CMV without the proper class of CDL and/or endorsements for a specific vehicle group being operated or for the
passengers or type of cargo being transported ……………………………………………………………………………………
• Violating a State or local law or ordinance on motor vehicle traffic control prohibiting texting while driving …………………
• Violating a State or local law or ordinance on motor vehicle traffic control restricting or prohibiting the use of a hand held
mobile telephone while driving ………. ……………………………………………………………………………………………..
Have you had any conviction for a violation of military, state or local law relating to motor vehicle traffic control
(other than parking violation) arising in connection with any traffic accident and have no record of an accident in
which you were at fault? …………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
CERTIFICATION OF DRIVING EXPERIENCE
Have you been regularly employed or were you regularly employed within the last 90 days in a military position requiring the
operation of a military motor vehicle that was representative of a commercial motor vehicle (CMV)?………………………….
Were you exempted from the CDL licensing requirements for driving a military vehicle on state roads and highways in
accordance with 49 CFR §383.3 (c)? ……………………………………………………………………………………………………
Have you operated a military motor vehicle representative of the commercial motor vehicle (CMV) that you operate or expect
to operate, for at least the 2 years immediately preceding discharge from the military? …………………………………………
I certify under penalty of perjury that the information on this form is true and correct to the best of my knowledge, information and belief.
APPLICANT’S SIGNATURE DATE
COMMANDING OFFICER’S CERTIFICATION OF COMMERCIAL DRIVING EXPERIENCE
COMMANDING OFFICER’S NAME (LAST, FIRST, MIDDLE) TELEPHONE NUMBER
STREET ADDRESS
CITY STATE ZIP CODE COUNTY
SERVICE MEMBER’S DATE OF QUALIFICATION: FROM TO
SERVICE MEMBER’S NAME EXPIRATION DATE (US Gov’t Motor Vehicle
Operator Identification Card / License)
Circle the highest class of vehicles the service member has been driving:
Class Vehicle Description EXAMPLE OF VEHICLES IN GROUP
A
* 5
th
WHEEL - Truck Tractor/Semitrailer
Any combination of vehicles with a GCWR of
26,001 or more pounds provided the GVWR
of the vehicle(s) being towed is in excess of
10,000 pounds.
* PINTLE HOOK - Truck Trailer Combination
A Any combination of vehicles with a GCWR of
26,001 or more pounds provided the GVWR
of the vehicle(s) being towed is in excess of
10,000 pounds.
B Any single vehicle with a GVWR of 26,001 or
more pounds or any such vehicle towing a
vehicle not in excess of 10,000 pounds
GVWR.
The vehicle the service member operates is equipped with a full air brake system:
The vehicle the service member operates is equipped with an air-over-hydraulic braking system:
 YES  NO
 YES  NO
The transmission in the vehicle the service member operates is:  AUTOMATIC  MANUAL
I certify that the service member named on the front of this document is/was assigned in a job/assignment requiring the operation of a
commercial motor vehicle, the service member’s driving experience has been verified; and the information provided herein is true and correct
to my knowledge, information and belief. I also certify that I am an officer of the Armed Forces with the authority to administer oaths; and
who has the general powers of a notary public.
PRINT COMMANDING OFFICER’S NAME/RANK DATE
SIGNATURE DATE
Authority of Article 136, Uniform Code of Military Justice or 10 U.S.C. 1044A

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  • 1. Governor’s Office of Workforce Development Georgia’s trucking industry is growing with more than 12,778 openings expected by 2016. Looking for a career that values your military experience and certifications? Your local DDS location can now transfer your Military 348 License into a civilian CDL. To find a location near you, visit http://1.usa.gov/Xsht3L Georgia Department of Driver Services Servicemen and women who are in their 90 days before or after discharge: Atlanta Technical College 404-225-4400 Albany Technical College 229-430-3500 2 week and 7 - 8 week CDL courses are offered for all other veterans at the following locations:
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  • 3. CDL Workbook Page 2 This manual is designed to provide assistance to those individuals who will be taking the following knowledge test(s): General Knowledge, Air Brakes, and Combination Vehicles. The following directions will apply to each section of the workbook/study guide. Each part of the workbook/study guide will have a title (i.e. Driver Disqualifications); there will be ‘fill in the blank’ questions that you will need to answer for each part. There will be a space provided for you to put the page number where you found the answer to that particular question. Make sure that you put both the answer and page number for each question. Please answer all questions in ink.
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  • 5. CDL Workbook Page 4 10. List three of the eleven ‘Major’ traffic violations: ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ Page #______________
  • 6. CDL Workbook Page 5 Section 2: Driving Safely – Vehicle Inspection 1. _______________________ is the most important reason that you inspect your vehicle, __________________ for yourself and for the other road users. Page # ___________ 2. ________________________________________________________also may inspect your vehicle. If they judge the vehicle to be unsafe, they will put it __________________________________________________________ until it is fixed. Page # ________________ 3. Vehicles must be equipped with emergency equipment. Look for ____________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________. Page # ________________ 4. You need at least ____________________________________ tread depth in every major groove on front tires. You need _________________________ inch on other tires. Page # _______________ 5. One thing to look for with tire problems is ____________________ size(s). Page # _________ 6. A broken _______________________________________________ can let poison fumes into the cab or sleeper berth. Page # ________________ 7. Steering wheel play with more than ____________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ can make it hard to steer. Page # _____________________________ 8. What will you check for to see if the vehicle has bad brake drums or shoes? ____________ _________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________. Page # _________________
  • 7. CDL Workbook Page 6 9. What is the purpose of the suspension system? __________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________. Page # ____________ 10. How many missing or broken leaves will it take to put a vehicle ‘out-of-service’? __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________ Page # __________________________ 11. How many reflective warning triangles are required for each vehicle? _________________ _________________ Page # ___________________ 12. What can you look for that would indicate if the nuts on the wheel are loose? ___________ _______________________ Page # _________________ 13. With cargo trucks, you must make sure the truck is _________________________________ ________________________________and the cargo is _____________________________ __________________________________ each trip. If the cargo contains hazardous materials, you must inspect for proper papers and _____________________________. Page # __________________ 14. Air pressure should build from _______________ to ____________ psi within ___________ __________________. Build air pressure until the governor cut-out (usually around ______________________________). Know your vehicle requirements. Page # _________ 15. The _________________________________ should begin gradual rise to normal operating range. Page # ______________ 16. Optional emergency items include: _____________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________. Page # ________________ 17. If the vehicle has hydraulic brakes, pump the brake pedal __________________ times. Then apply firm pressure to the pedal and hold for _____________________________. The pedal ______________________________________________________. Page # _________ 18. To test the parking brake(s), set parking brake (power unit only). Release trailer parking brake (if applicable). Place vehicle into _____________________ gear. Gently
  • 8. CDL Workbook Page 7 ______________________________________________________ parking brake to make sure the ________________________________________holds. Page # _____________ 19. When testing the service brake, go about _________________ miles per hour. Push the brake pedal firmly. Page # ________________ 20. Drivers of trucks and truck tractors when transporting cargo must inspect the securement of the cargo within the first __________________ miles of a trip and every _______________ miles or every __________________ hours (whichever comes first) after. Page # _________ 21. You must _______________________________________________ when on the road. Apply the _______________________________________________ when you leave your vehicle. Page # _____________ 22. Put on the ________________________________ whenever necessary to keep from rolling back. Release the ____________________________________ only when you have applied enough engine power to keep from rolling back. Page # ____________ 23. In addition to mechanical damage, rough acceleration can cause damage to _______________________________________ when pulling a trailer. Page # ___________ 24. When holding the steering wheel, your hands should be _____________________________ ___________________________________________. Page # __________________ 25. If you cannot get your vehicle into the correct gear while driving you will ____________________________________________________. Page # ________________ 26. When backing, you should ______________________________ and check your path if you are unsure. Page # ___________________ 27. Avoid ______________________________whenever you can. When you park, try to park so that you will be able to ____________________________________ when you leave. Page # __________________ 28. Check your mirrors regularly. Check more often in __________________ situations. Page # _____________
  • 9. CDL Workbook Page 8 29. Before you change lanes you need to ________________________________ to make sure that no one is ______________________________ you or _________________________ to ________________________________________. Page # ___________________ 30. Most good drivers look at least _____________ to ____________ seconds ahead. At lower speeds, that’s about one ________________. At highway speeds it’s about a _____________________________________. Page # 31. When backing use __________________________________ whenever possible. Page # ______________________ 32. Watch your _________________________, and ____________________________ when your engine reaches the top of the range. Page # __________________ 33. Before starting down a hill slow down and make sure that you are in a low enough gear, ____________________________________________ than the gear required to climb the same hill. Page # _________________ 34. Retarders help to slow a vehicle reducing the need for using your __________________. Page # __________________ 35. Slow down to a safe speed and _________________________ to the right gear ________________________________________ the curve. Page # ________________ 36. Because retarders can be noisy, be sure you know where their use is _________________. Page # ___________________ 37. When your ______________________________ have poor traction, the retarder may cause them to __________________________. Page # _________________ 38. Good drivers shift their attention __________________ and _________________, ____________________________ and _____________________________. Page # _________________________ 39. Check your mirrors before you change lanes to make sure there is ____________________________________________. Page # _________________
  • 10. CDL Workbook Page 9 40. Mirror adjustment should be checked ______________ to the _______________ of any trip and can only be checked accurately when the trailer(s) are __________________________. Page # _________________ 41. Before starting down a hill ______________________________________________ and _____________________________________________ to a speed that you can control without using the ___________________________ hard. Page # __________________ 42. In turns, check your mirrors to make sure the __________________________________ _________________________________________________________________. Page # _______________ 43. Many large vehicles have curved ____________________________________________ ____________________________________ mirrors that show a ________________ area than flat mirrors. Page # ___________________ 44. But everything appears ___________________________ in a _____________________ mirror than it would if you were looking at it directly. Things also seem ______________ _________________ than they really are. Page # __________________ 45. If you must stop on a road or the shoulder of any road, you must put out your emergency warning devices within __________________________. Page # ___________________ 46. Put your turn signal on before changing lanes. Change lanes _____________________ and __________________________. Page # __________________ 47. Signal _________________________________. You need __________________________ _____________________________________________________ to turn safely. Page # ________________ 48. If you must stop on or by a one-way or divided highway, place warning devices __________, ___________________ and ________________________ toward the _____________________________ traffic. Page # ____________________ 49. Warn drivers behind you when you’ll need to slow down. A __________________________ ___________________ on the brake pedal – enough to ____________________________ the brake lights – should warn following drivers. Page # ________________
  • 11. CDL Workbook Page 10 50. If you stop on a two-lane road carrying traffic in both directions or on an undivided highway, place warning devices within ______________________ of the front or rear corners to mark the location of the vehicle and ______________________ behind and ahead of the vehicle, on the shoulder or in the lane you stopped in. _____________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________that prevents drivers from seeing the vehicle within ___________________. If line of sight view is obstructed due to __________________________________________, move the ________________________ triangle to a point ______________________________________ so warning is provided. Page # ______________________ 51. Use your horn ______________________. It can help to avoid a _________________. Page # ________________ 52. Slow to a __________________ speed before you _________________ a curve. Be in a _________________________ that will let you ____________________________ in the curve. Page # _______________ 53. ________________________________________________ is the major cause of fatal crashes. You must _____________________________________ depending on _______________________________________________________. Page # ____________ 54. When putting out triangles, ____________________________________________________ and the ____________________________ traffic. Page # ___________________ 55. ___________________________________ + ____________________________________ + __________________________________________ = total stopping distance. Page # _____________ 56. It will take longer to ______________________, and it will be harder to ______________ without _______________________, when the road is ______________________. Page # _______________________ 57. Whenever you double your speed, it takes about ________________________ times as much distance to stop and your vehicle will have _______________________ times the destructive power if it crashes. Page # ___________________
  • 12. CDL Workbook Page 11 58. On packed snow, reduce speed by ____________________, or ____________________. If the surface is _____________________, reduce speed to _________________________ and stop driving as soon as you can safely do so. Page # _________________ 59. Perception distance is the distance your ____________________________ travels from the ___________________________________________________________ see a hazard until your brain recognizes it. Page # _________________ 60. Hydroplaning is more likely if __________________________________ is low, or the _______________________________________. Page # ________________ 61. When the temperature drops, ___________________________ will ___________________ before the ___________________________________. Page # __________________ 62. When hydroplaning, you can regain control by ____________________________ the ___________________________ and ____________________________ in the ______________________________. Page # _________________ 63. You should always be able to _____________________ within the _____________________ you can see ahead. Page # ________________ 64. In many states, the speed limits are _________________ for trucks and _______________ than for ________________. It can vary as much as ____________________. Page # ______________________ 65. When you’re driving in heavy traffic, the safest speed is _____________________________ ___________. Page # _________ 66. Watch for _____________________________, ______________________________, and ______________________________ on the road. These are indications of ____________ _________________________________. Page # ___________________ 67. Your vehicle’s speed will _____________________ on __________________________ because of ___________________________. Page # _____________ 68. Commercial vehicles are __________________ wide and _______________________ most of a lane. Safe drivers will manage what little space they have. You can do this by keeping
  • 13. CDL Workbook Page 12 your vehicle ______________________ in ____________________________, and _________________ driving ________________________ others. Page # ___________ 69. Of all the space around your vehicle, it is the area _______________ of the vehicle -- the space you’re __________________________ -- that is the most important. Page # _________ 70. ______________________ your speed for adverse _____________________ or __________________________________. Decrease your speed even further when _______________________________________________ is close to _____________________________________. Page # ______________ 71. How much space should you keep in front of you? Over ______________________, you’d need ________________________________ for a 40 foot vehicle and _____________________________ for a ______________________ vehicle. Page # _____________ 72. One good rule says that you need at least _________________________ for each _______________ of vehicle length at speeds ________________________________. Page # ______________ 73. When dealing with tailgaters safely: _________________________ quick changes. __________________________________ your following distance. Avoid _____________. Don’t turn on your ______________________ or __________________________________ _________________________________. Page # _____________ 74. When the road is ___________________________, you need much more _______________ to stop. Page # _________________ 75. Strong winds make it difficult to stay in your lane. The problem is usually worse for lighter vehicles. This problem can be especially bad ____________________________________ _______________________________________. Page # _____________ 76. The _______________________ of a cargo van changes its height. Page # ____________ 77. If you doubt that you have safe space to pass under an object, go slowly. If you aren’t sure that you can make it, ______________________________________________________. Page # _________________
  • 14. CDL Workbook Page 13 78. Because of _______________________________ and _________________________, large vehicles can hit other vehicles or objects during turns. Page # _____________ 79. When making a left turn, if there are two turning lanes, always take the _______________ turn lane. Page # _______________ 80. If you are driving a truck or bus that cannot make the right turn without swinging into another lane, ______________________________________ as you complete the turn. Page # _______________ 81. Because of _______________________________ and the space large vehicles require, you may need a much larger _________________ to enter traffic than you would in a car. Page # _________________ 82. Before you start across a road, make sure you can ________________________________ __________________________________ before traffic reaches you. Page # __________ 83. A hazard is any road condition or ______________________________________________ that is a possible danger. Pager # __________________ 84. Make sure you are ____________________________ enough before you get on the curved part of an off ramp or on ramp. Page # _______________ 85. Rental trucks should be watched carefully. Their drivers are often not used to the _________________________________ they have to the ___________________ and _____________ of the truck. Page # _______________ 86. Tourists unfamiliar with the area can be very __________________________. Clues to tourist include car-top luggage and out-of-state license plates. Page # ______________ 87. Some of these will have the ‘slow moving vehicle’ symbol to warn you. This is a ________ ________________________ with ____________________________________________. Page # __________________ 88. If drivers react a _________________________________ because of distractions, crashes double. Page # _______________
  • 15. CDL Workbook Page 14 89. Aggressive driving is the act of operating a motor vehicle in a _______________________, _____________________, or ___________________________________________ without regard for the rights or safety of others. Page # _______________ 90. When confronted by an aggressive driver, __________________ and _______________________ make every attempt to get out of their way. Page # ____________ 91. You must adjust your speed to keep your stopping distance within your sight distance. This means going slowly enough to be able to stop within the range of ____________________ ___________________________. Page # ________ 92. Dim your light before they cause glare for other drivers. Dim your lights within __________ of an ___________________ vehicle and when ____________________ another vehicle within __________________. Page # _____________ 93. The best advice for driving in a fog is ______________________________________. Page # ______________ 94. Make sure the _____________________ is working, and that you know how to ___________________ it. If you use other heaters and expect to need them (e.g., mirror heaters, battery box heaters, fuel tank heaters), check _____________________________ _________________________. Page # __________________ 95. Water in the brakes can cause the brakes to be weak, to apply unevenly, or to grab. This can cause __________________________________________________, ______________ _____________________________, ___________________________________________ _______________________________________, and ___________________________ if you pull a trailer. Page # ____________ 96. Make sure that you have enough tread on your tires. The ________________ tires must provide traction to push the rig over wet pavement and through snow. Page # __________ 97. You may find yourself in conditions where you can’t drive without chains, even to get to a place of safety. Carry the _______________________________ of chains and ___________ ________________________. Make sure they will fit your __________________________. Page # _____________
  • 16. CDL Workbook Page 15 98. The engine oil helps keep the engine ______________________, as well as ______________________________________. Page # _________________ 99. Check the tire mounting and air pressure. Inspect the tires every ___________________ or every ________________________________ when driving in very hot weather. Page # _______________ 100. Remove any ice, snow, etc., from the windshield, windows, and mirrors before starting. Use a ______________________________, ____________________________, and ____________________________________________________ as necessary. Page # ____________ 101. Carbon monoxide gas will cause you to be sleepy. In large enough amounts it can kill you. Check the exhaust system for _____________________________ and for ____________________________ and __________________________________________. Page # __________________ 102. Some vehicles have sight glasses, see-through coolant overflow container, or coolant recovery containers. These permit you to check the coolant level while the engine is ______________. If the container is not part of the pressurized system, the cap can be _________________________________________ and ____________________________ even when the engine is at operating temperature. Page # ______________ 103. Check your ____________________________ and ____________________________ for ice. If they have ice, the road most likely will be icy as well. Page # ______________ 104. Make turns as _______________________ as possible. Don’t brake any _____________ than necessary, and don’t use the engine brake or speed retarder. Page # _____________ 105. Tar in the road pavement frequently rises to the surface in very hot weather. Spots where tar ‘bleeds’ to the surface are very _____________________. Page # _____________ 106. The round, black-on-yellow warning sign is placed ahead of a public ___________________________________________________________. Page # _________
  • 17. CDL Workbook Page 16 107. Forcing an automatic transmission into a lower gear at high speed could damage the _________________________________ and also lead to loss of ______________________ ____________________. Page # ______________ 108. A full stop is required at grade crossings whenever: the nature of the ________________ makes a stop mandatory under state or federal regulations, such a stop is otherwise ________________________________________________. Page # _________________ 109. Escape ramps are made to stop runaway vehicles safely without injuring ____________________ and _________________________________. Page # ___________ 110. The use of brakes on a long and/or steep downgrade is only _______________________ to the braking effect of the engine. Page # __________ 111. Railroad crossings with steep approaches can cause your unit to hang up on the tracks. It takes a typical tractor-trailer unit at least _________________________ to clear a single track and more than _______________________ to clear a double track. Page # _________ 112. Escape ramps save _____________________, _________________________ and ________________________. Page # ______________ 113. The steeper the grade, the longer the grade, and/or the heavier the load—the more you will have to ________________________________________________ to climb hills or mountains. Page # _________ 114. If for any reason you get stuck on the tracks, get _____________________________ and away from ______________________________________. Page # ____________ 115. Remember, you can almost always ____________________________ miss an obstacle more quickly than you can ___________________. Page # ___________ 116. You should brake in a way that will keep your vehicle in a _________________________ and allow you to turn if it becomes necessary. Page # __________ 117. If no escape ramp is available, take the least hazardous escape route you can—such as _______________________________________ or a ________________________ that flattens out or turns uphill. Page # _____________
  • 18. CDL Workbook Page 17 118. If possible, avoid using the brakes until your speed has dropped to about _________________. Page # ________________ 119. If an oncoming driver has drifted into your lane, a move to your ______________ is best. Page # __________ 120. In order to turn quickly, you must have a firm grip on the steering wheel with ________________________________. Page # __________ 121. Emergency braking does not mean ________________________________ on the brake pedal as hard as you can. Page # ___________ 122. Sometimes ____________________ the brake pedal will generate enough hydraulic pressure to ________________ the vehicle. Page # _______________ 123. The major signs of tire failure are: ____________________, __________________, ________________________________. Page # _______________ 124. ____________________ is a computerized system that keeps your wheels from locking up during hard brake application. Page # _____________ 125. Tractors, trucks, and buses will have yellow _________________________ lamps on the instrument panel if it is equipped with ________________. Page # _____________ 126. By far the most common skid is one in which the rear wheels lose traction through excessive braking or acceleration. Skids caused by ____________________ usually happen on ice or snow. Taking your foot off the _____________________ can easily stop them. Page # ______________ 127. When only the tractor has ABS, you should be able to maintain __________________ _____________________ and there is less chance of ________________________. Page # ____________ 128. When you drive a vehicle with ABS, you should brake as you always have. There is only one exception to this procedure. If you drive a straight truck or combination with working ABS on all axles, in an emergency stop, you can _________________________________. Page # ____________
  • 19. CDL Workbook Page 18 129. If your ABS malfunctions, you __________________ have regular brakes. Page # _____________ 130. Most serious skids result from ______________________ for ___________________ conditions. Page # ________________ 131. A drive wheel skid can let the ____________________ the _____________________ sideways, causing a sudden ___________________________. Page # ____________ 132. To correct a drive-wheel braking skid: _______________________ and ____________________________________. Page # ____________ 133. In a front-wheel skid, the ________________________ tends to go in a straight line regardless of how much you ___________________ the steering wheel. Page # _________ 134. Know how the fire extinguisher works. Study the instructions printed on the extinguisher before you __________________ it. Page # ___________ 135. The first thing to do at an accident scene is to keep another ______________ ___________________ happening in the same spot. Page # _____________ 136. The following are some of the causes of cargo fires: ______________________ cargo, _________________________ sealed or ___________________ cargo, ______________________________. Page # ______________ 137. As part of fire prevention, during the pre trip inspection make a complete inspection of the _____________________________, _______________________, and ______________ ___________________, __________________ and _____________________. Page # __________________ 138. Use the right fire extinguisher. __________________ can be used on wood, paper, or cloth, but don’t use ________________ on an electrical fire or a gasoline fire. Page # ________________ 139. Alcohol also affects the parts of the brain that control ______________________ and _________________________________. Page # ______________
  • 20. CDL Workbook Page 19 140. BAC is determined by the ___________________ of alcohol you drink, how __________ you drink, and your __________________. Page # ____________ 141. Alcohol affects more and more of the brain as ____________________ builds up. Page # _______________ 142. Possession and use of a drug given to a driver by a doctor is permitted if the doctor informs the driver that it will _______________________ safe driving ability. Page # ___________ 143. The only cure for fatigue is ____________________. Page # ____________ 144. Try to arrange your schedule so you are not in _____________________________ before a long trip. Page # _____________ 145. Short _____________ can keep you alert. But the time to take them is before you feel really ____________________ or __________________. Page # _______________ 146. Danger signals of drowsy driving: your eyes close or go out of focus by themselves; you have trouble keeping your head up; you can’t stop yawning; you have wondering, disconnected thoughts; you don’t remember driving the last few miles; you drift between the lanes, tailgate, or miss traffic signs; you keep jerking the truck back into the lane; you have drifted off the road and narrowly missed crashing. If you have ___________________ _______________ of these symptoms, you may be in danger of falling asleep. Page # _______________ 147. The GCW is the total weight of a _____________________________, plus ________________________, plus the ____________________. Page # __________ 148. Poor weight balance can make vehicle handling ________________. Too much weight on the steering axle can cause _________________________ steering. Under-loaded front axles can make the steering axle weight ______________________ to steer safely. Too little weight on the driving axles can cause poor ________________________. Page # ______________ 149. States have maximums for GVWs, GCWs, and axle weights. Often, maximum axle weights are set by a bridge formula. A bridge formula permits _____________ maximum axle weight for axles that are closer together. Page # _______________
  • 21. CDL Workbook Page 20 150. ________________ is used in the front, back, and/or sides of a piece of ____________ to keep it from sliding. Page # _____________ 151. Over-length, over-width, and/or overweight loads require special _______________ ____________________. Page # ____________ 152. Hanging meat in a refrigerated truck can be a very unstable load with a ____________ __________________ of gravity. Particular caution is needed on sharp _______________ such as ________________________ and _________________________. Page # ________ 153. Containerized loads generally are used when freight is carried part way by ___________ or ___________________. Page # _____________ 154. Dry bulk tanks require _________________________________ because they have a ___________________________________ of gravity, and the load can shift. Page # _______________ 155. Federal, state, and local regulations for commercial vehicle weight, securing cargo, covering loads, and where you can drive large vehicles _______________ from place to place. Page # ____________ 156. Hazardous materials are products that pose a __________________________________ ________________________________________________ during transportation. Page # _________ 157. The shipper uses a shipping paper and ________________________________ labels to warn dockworkers and drivers of the risk. Page # ________ 158. You must also keep shipping papers: _______________________________________, or ______________________________________________________________, or __________ __________________________________________________________. Page # __________ 159. A placarded vehicle must have at least _______________ identical placards. They are put on the _______________________________________________________________. Page # ______________
  • 22. CDL Workbook Page 21 160. Never drive a vehicle needing placards unless you have the hazardous materials ___________________________. Page # ___________
  • 23. CDL Workbook Page 22 Section 3: Air Brakes 1. Air brakes are really three different braking systems: _________________ ______________________, _______________________________, and ____________________________________. Page # __________ 2. The ______________ controls when the air compressor will pump air into the air storage tanks. When air tank pressure rises to the ‘cut-out’ level (around ____________ pounds per square inch or ‘psi’), the _________________ stops the compressor from pumping air. Page # ___________ 3. The ______________________________ system applies and releases the brakes when you use the brake pedal during normal driving. Page # __________ 4. If the ______________________ has its own oil supply, check the oil level before driving. Page # _________ 5. All vehicles with air brakes have a _______________________ connected to the air tank. Page # _________ 6. Some air brake systems have an ___________________________ to put alcohol into the air system. This helps to reduce the risk of ice in the air brake valves and other parts during cold weather. Ice inside the system can make the brakes stop working. Page # _______ 7. Compressed air usually has some ____________ and some compressor ______________ in it, which is bad for the air brake system. For example, the ________________ can freeze in cold weather and cause brake failure. Page # ____________ 8. Each air tank is equipped with a drain valve in the bottom. There are two types: Manually operated by turning a quarter turn or by pulling a cable. You must drain the tanks yourself at the end of each _____________________. Page # ____________ Automatic air tanks are available with ______________ ____________ devices. These help prevent freezing of the automatic drain in cold weather. Page # ______________ 9. A safety relief valve is installed in the first tank the air compressor pumps air to. The valve is usually set to open at ______________. Page # ________
  • 24. CDL Workbook Page 23 10. Increasing application pressure to hold the same speed means the ______________________________. Page # _____________ 11. Foundation brakes are used at each wheel. The most common type is the ____________________ drum brake. Page # _________ 12. To stop, the brake shoes and linings are _______________ against the _______________________ of the ______________________. Page # ___________ 13. Pushing the pedal ___________________________ applies more air pressure. Page # _________ 14. Pressing and releasing the pedal unnecessarily can let air out faster than the ____________________________ can replace it. Page # _____________ 15. The ____________________ forces the brake shoes away from one another and presses them against the inside of the brake drum. Page # ___________ 16. In newer vehicles with air brakes, you put on the parking brakes using a ________________________, ___________________, ___________________ ______________. Page # __________ 17. Drivers behind you must be warned when you put your brakes on. The air brake system does this with an _________________________ that works by air pressure. Page # __________ 18. All trucks, truck tractors, and buses must be equipped with _______________ brakes and __________________ brakes. Page # _____________ 19. Tractor and straight truck ____________________ brakes will come full on when ____________________________ drops to a range of 20 to 45 psi (typically 20 to 30 psi). Page # __________ 20. The braking power of _____________________ depends on the brakes being in _______________________. Page # __________ 21. Never push the brake pedal ____________________ when the _________________________________________. Page # __________
  • 25. CDL Workbook Page 24 22. In some vehicles a control handle on the dash board may be used to apply the _______________ brakes gradually. This is called a ______________________ _________________. Page # ____________ 23. Before driving a vehicle with a dual air system, allow time for the air compressor to build up a minimum of ______________ pressure in ________________ the primary _____________ secondary systems. Page # _________ 24. When main air pressure is lost, the spring brakes come on. Some vehicles, such as buses, have a separate air tank which can be used to _________________ the spring brakes. Page # ___________ 25. With dual air brakes, if one air system is very low on pressure, either the front or the rear brakes will not be operating fully this means it will take you ____________ to _____________. Page # _____________ 26. To check slack adjuster on S-cam brakes: Park on ______________ ground and chock the wheels to prevent the vehicle from moving. Release the parking brakes so you can move the slack adjuster that you can reach. If a slack adjuster moves more than about ____________________ where the push rod attaches to it, it probably needs adjustment. Page # _________ 27. When the engine is at operating rpms, the pressure should build from ________ to ____________ within _________________ in dual air systems. Page # _______ 28. If air pressure does not build up fast enough, your pressure may drop too low during driving, requiring an ____________________________. Page # ________ 29. Brake drums or (discs) must not have cracks longer than ________________ the width of the _____________________. Page # ________________ 30. The air leakage rate for a fully charged air system (typically 125 psi) should be less than __________________ in one minute for __________________ vehicles and less than ______________ in one minute for ___________________ vehicles. Page # _________ 31. Pumping by the air compressor should start at about _______________ and stop at about _______________. Page # ____________
  • 26. CDL Workbook Page 25 32. To test the service brake wait for normal air pressure, release the __________ brake, move the vehicle forward slowly (about five MPH), and apply the brakes firmly using the brake pedal. Page # ___________ 33. To check that the spring brakes come on automatically, continue to fan off the air pressure by stepping ________________ the brake pedal to reduce _______________ pressure. The _________________ protection valve and __________________________ valve should close (pop out) on a tractor-trailer combination vehicle and the ________________________ valve should close (pop out) on other combination and single vehicle types when the air pressure falls to the manufacturer’s specification (_______________). This will cause the spring brakes to come on. Page # __________ 34. You may not be able to stop faster with _______________ but you should be able to steer around an obstacle while braking, and avoid skids caused by over braking. Page # ________ 35. The use of brakes on a long and/or steep downgrade is only a supplement to the braking effect of the ______________. Page # ________ 36. The proper braking technique is: (1) apply the brakes just hard enough to feel a definite slowdown. (2)When your speed has been reduced to approximately ___________________ below your “safe” speed, release the brakes. When your speed has increased to your “safe” speed, repeat steps one and two. Page # ____________ 37. Stab braking is when you apply your brakes ________________________. Release brakes when wheels ____________________. As soon as the wheels _____________________, apply the brakes ______________________ again. Page # ____________ 38. There is an added delay in stopping distance with air brakes. It takes a little time (___________________________) for the air to flow through the lines to the brakes. Page # __________ 39. The total stopping distance for vehicles with air brakes systems are made up of four different factors: __________________________ distance + ________________________distance + _________________________ distance + __________________ distance = total stopping distance. Page # _______
  • 27. CDL Workbook Page 26 40. So at 55 mph for an average driver under good traction and brake conditions, the total stopping distance is over _______________. Page # _____________ 41. ______________________ braking. With this method you apply the brakes as hard as you can without locking the wheels. Page # __________ 42. Any time that you park, use the ___________________ except; don’t use the ____________________ brake when the brakes are very hot, or if the brakes are very wet in freezing temperatures. Page # ___________ 43. Never leave your vehicle ____________________ without applying the ____________________ brakes or ___________________ the wheels. Page # _____________
  • 28. CDL Workbook Page 27 Section 4: Combination Vehicles 1. Combination vehicles are usually _________________, _________________, and require more _________________________ than single commercial vehicles. Page # __________ 2. Steer gently and smoothly when you are pulling trailers. If you make a sudden movement with your steering wheel, your trailer could tip over. Follow far enough behind other vehicles (at least ________________ for each _________________ of your vehicle ____________________, plus another _____________________ if going over __________________). Page # ____________ 3. The following two things will help you prevent rollover-–keep the cargo as close to the _______________________ as possible, and drive slowly _________________________. Page #______________ 4. Large combination vehicles take longer to stop when they are ________________ than when they are __________________________. Page # ______________ 5. When ________________________________, the very stiff suspension springs and strong brakes give poor traction and make it very easy to lock up the wheels. Your trailer can swing out and strike other vehicles. Your tractor can jackknife very quickly. Page # ________ 6. When more cargo is piled up in a truck, the ‘center of gravity’ moves higher up from the _____________________. The truck becomes easier to _______________________. Page # __________________ 7. Tests have shown that ___________________ can be very hard to stop smoothly. It takes them longer to stop than a tractor-semitrailer loaded to maximum gross weight. Page # __________ 8. The earliest and best way to recognize that the trailer has started to skid is by seeing it _________________________________________. Page # ____________ 9. When the wheels of a trailer lock up, the trailer will tend to swing around. This is more likely to happen when the trailer is ______________________________ loaded. This type of jackknife is called a ____________________________ jackknife. Page # ____________
  • 29. CDL Workbook Page 28 10. With a trailer jackknife, _____________________________ to get the traction back. Page # ______________ 11. When a vehicle goes around a corner, the rear wheels follow a different path than the front wheels. The rear wheels of the powered unit (truck or tractor) will offtrack ______________, and the rear wheels of the trailer will offtrack even ________________. If there is more than one trailer, the rear wheels of the last trailer will offtrack the _______________. Page # ____________ 12. Whenever you back up with a trailer, try to position your vehicle so that you can back in a _______________________________. If you must back on a _______________________, back to the _________________________ side so you can see. Page # ____________ 13. If you cannot complete your turn without entering another traffic lane, turn _________________ as you ______________________ the turn. Page # _____________ 14. Never use the _________________________ for parking because all the air might leak out unlocking the brakes (in trailers that don’t have spring brakes). Page # ________ 15. The ______________________ should be used only to test the trailer brakes. Page # _____________ 16. The trailer protection valve will close automatically if air pressure is low (in the range of _________________________). Page # ___________ 17. The trailer air supply control on newer vehicles is a _______________________________, which you use to control the tractor protection valve. You push it in to supply the _____________ with air, and pull it out to shut the air off and put on the ______________ emergency brakes. Page # ____________ 18. Every combination vehicle has two air lines, the ___________________ line and the __________________________ line. They run between each vehicle (tractor to trailer, trailer to dolly, dolly to second trailer, etc.). Page # ________ 19. The ___________________ line (also called the control line or signal line) carries air, which is controlled by the foot brake or the trailer _____________ brake. Page # ______________
  • 30. CDL Workbook Page 29 20. The ____________________ line (also called the supply line) has two purposes. First, it supplies air to the trailer ______________________. Second, the emergency line controls the emergency brakes on the _______________________________. Loss of air pressure in the emergency line causes the ____________________ emergency brakes to come on. Page # ______________ 21. ______________________ are coupling devises used to connect the service and emergency air lines from the truck or tractor to the trailer. Page # _____________ 22. When connecting the _________________________, press the ____________________ together with the couplers at a 90 degree angle to each other. A turn of the ____________ _____________ attached to the hose will join and lock the couplers. Page # ____________ 23. When coupling, make sure to couple the proper ___________________ together. To help avoid mistakes, colors are sometimes used. _________________ is used for the service line and ________________ is for the emergency (supply) lines. Sometimes, _______________ ________________ are attached to the lines with the words ‘service’ and ‘emergency’ ______________________ on them. Page # ___________ 24. Some vehicles have ‘dead end’ or dummy couplers to which the hoses may be attached when they are not in use. This will prevent _________________ and _____________ from getting into the _________________ and the ____________________________. Page # ____________ 25. If you cross the air lines, you could drive away but you ____________________ have _________________________ brakes. Page # _________ 26. If the ___________________________ don’t release when you push the trailer air supply control, check the _______________________________ connections. Page # __________ 27. Newer trailers have _______________ brakes just like trucks and truck tractors. However, converter dollies and trailers built before _____________ are not required to have _____________ brakes. Page # ____________ 28. Trailers will have yellow ABS malfunction lamps on the _______________ side, either on the _____________________ or __________________ corner. Page # _______________
  • 31. CDL Workbook Page 30 29. Having ABS on only the _______________, or even on only _______________________, still gives you more control over the vehicle during braking. Page # ____________ 30. You may not notice a major leak in the __________________ line until you put the brakes on. Then, the air loss from the leak will lower the air tank pressure quickly. If it goes low enough, the trailer ________________________ brakes will come on. Page # _________ 31. But the brakes will only hold as long as there is air pressure in the trailer air tank. Eventually, the air will leak away and then there will be no brakes. Therefore, it is very important for safety that you use _____________________ when you park trailers without ________________________________. Page # ______________ 32. Failure to keep the fifth wheel plate ______________________ could cause _________________ problems because of ___________________ between the tractor and trailer. Page # ____________ 33. When coupling, check to see if the fifth wheel is in proper position for coupling. Wheel tilted down toward _______________ of tractor. Page # ___________ 34. Make sure area around the vehicle is clear. Be sure trailer wheels are _____________ or _____________________are on. Page # ___________ 35. When coupling the tractor to the trailer you must check the trailer height. The trailer should be low enough that it is _________________________________ by the tractor when the tractor is backed under it. Page # __________ 36. Check glad hand _________________ and connect tractor _______________air line to trailer __________________________ glad hand. Check glad hand _______________ and connect tractor _________________ air line to trailer ___________________ glad hand. Page # ___________ 37. To supply air to the trailer. From the cab, push in ______________________ knob or move tractor _____________________________ control from the _____________________ to the _______________________ position to supply air to the trailer brake system. Page # _____________
  • 32. CDL Workbook Page 31 38. To lock the trailer brakes. Pull out the ___________________________ knob or move the tractor _______________________ valve control from ______________________ to ____________________________. Page # ______________ 39. When backing under the trailer use the ___________________ reverse gear. Page # _____________ 40. To check connection for security, raise the trailer landing gear ___________________ off the ground. Pull tractor gently forward while the trailer brakes are __________________ ___________________ to check that the trailer is locked onto the tractor. Page # _________ 41. Inspect coupling. Make sure there is ________________ space between the ______________ and ____________________ fifth wheel. Make sure the fifth wheel ________________ have closed around the _________________ of the ______________. Check that the _______________________ lever is in the _______________ position. Check that the _______________________ latch is in position over the _______________ lever. Page # ______________ 42. Use _______________ gear range (if so equipped) to begin raising the _________________. Once free of weight, switch to the _____________gear range. Raise the _______________ ______________ all the way up. After raising ___________________________, secure the crank handle safely. When full weight of trailer is resting on tractor, check for enough clearance between ______________ of tractor ________________ and ________________ ________________. Page # ____________ 43. When uncoupling, have tractor lined up with the ___________________. Page # ________ 44. If trailer is loaded, after the landing gear makes _____________ contact with the ground, turn crank in ______________ gear a few extra turns. This will lift some weight off the tractor. Page # ___________ 45. To unlock fifth wheel, raise the _________________ lock. Pull the ________________ handle to the ___________________ position. Page # ____________ 46. Pull tractor forward until fifth wheel comes out from under the trailer. Stop with tractor ________________ under trailer (prevents trailer from falling to ground if landing gear should _____________________ or _______________). Page # ____________
  • 33. CDL Workbook Page 32 47. Secure tractor. Apply _________________ brake. Place _____________________ in __________________________. Inspect trailer supports. Make sure ground is supporting trailer. Make sure landing gear is not _______________________. Pull tractor clear of trailer. Release ___________________ brakes. Check the area and drive tractor ___________________ until it clears. Page # _____________ 48. During a walk around inspection you need to check the air and electrical lines to the trailer. Electrical cord firmly plugged in and secured. Air lines properly connected to _______________________, no air leaks, properly secured with enough ________________ for ____________________. All lines free from ______________________. Page # ____________
  • 34. Secure ID Driver’s License and ID Card ACCEPTABLE DOCUMENTS FOR U.S. CITIZENS PROOF OF IDENTITY Bring one of the following documents as proof of your identity: q Original or certified copy of U.S. Birth Certificate/Amended Birth Certificate (Includes U.S territories and the District of Columbia). Note – ‘Keepsake’ birth certificates issued by hospitals are not acceptable. q Valid, unexpired U.S. Passport q Consular Report of Birth Abroad issued by U.S. Department of State (FS-240, FS-545 or DS-1350) q Certificate of Naturalization (N-550, N-570) q Certificate of Citizenship (N-560, N-561) q Original U.S. Military Discharge Papers (For customers born prior to 01/01/1940) q Social Security Administration Numident Record (For customers born prior to 01/01/1940) LEGAL CHANGE OF NAME IF the name on your identity document differs from your current legal name, please provide document(s) from the following list to show your name change history [For example, the name on Birth Certificate does not match to current legal name due to a marriage]. q Valid, unexpired U.S. Passport q Original or certified copy of Marriage Certificate/License Note - Photocopy is acceptable for those customers who hold a valid GA Driver’s License or ID Card q Marriage License Application q Original or certified copy of Divorce Decree q Original or certified copy of Court Petition for Legal Name Change q Original or certified copy of Court Adoption document q For existing customers, a Social Security Administration document showing married name plus one of the following listed documents showing the married name IF a marriage document cannot be provided OR IF the marriage document is a Church-issued certificate: IMPORTANT Customers who hold a valid GA Driver’s License or ID Card are to present the original or certified document which supports the most recent name change. Customers who are new to Georgia must provide the complete trail of original or certified documents which support ALL name changes. q Bank Account/Financial Statement q Death Certificate for Spouse q W-2 Form q Federal/State Tax Return q Medicare Card q Medicaid Card q Property Deed q Property Tax Bill q Military Dependent ID Card q Military ID Card rev 07232012 CONTINUED ON REVERSE SIDE
  • 35. SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER Bring one of the following documents as proof of your SSN: q Original or copy of Social Security card q Print-out from SSA with your name, SSN and SSA office stamp (With SSA representative’s signature) q W-2 form showing your name and full or partial SSN q Paycheck stub showing your name and full or partial SSN q SSA-1099 or Non-SSA-1099 form showing your name and full or partial SSN q SSN Denial Letter [SSA Refusal Letter] from the Social Security Administration q Federal/State Tax Return with Applicant’s name & SSN **Also acceptable for proof of SSN for Dependents** q Medicare / Medicaid card with Applicant’s name & SSN q Annual Social Security Statement available at http://www.ssa.gov/mystatement/ q Selective Service Notice with Applicant’s name and SSN RESIDENTIAL ADDRESS Bring two documents from any of the following document categories for proof of your current residential address: q Mortgage, payment coupon, deed, escrow statement, or property tax bill for current or preceding calendar year. q Homeowners insurance policy or premium bill for the current or preceding calendar year. q Health insurance statement, explanation of benefits (EOB) for a claim, or a health care bill/invoice. q Social Security documentation including Annual Benefits statement (current or preceding calendar year), Numident record, or Social Security check. q Statements for Federal, State and Local assistance programs including Medicare, Medicaid, unemployment insurance claims and WIC. q Employer verification including paycheck, paycheck stub, letter from employer on company letterhead, W-2 form for current or preceding calendar year, or military orders. q School record/transcript for the current or prior school year, report card, student loan documentation, or form DS-1. q Georgia or Federal Income Tax Return or refund check for the current or previous tax year. q For minors and dependents, unexpired GA driver’s license, permit or ID card issued to parent, guardian or spouse residing in same household. For dependent parents, unexpired GA driver’s license, permit or ID card issued to a relative residing in the same household. q Utility bill issued within the previous 60 days for services installed at your residential address (water, sewer, gas, electricity, cable/satellite TV, Internet, telephone/cell phone, or garbage collection). q Current, valid rental contract/agreement and/or rent payment receipts issued within the previous 60 days (Includes rental agreement/leases for a home, apartment, mobile home, dorm, extended stay motel, retirement/assisted living homes, and letter from a shelter). q Financial statement for bank/credit union account, investment account, credit card account or loan/credit financing issued within the previous 60 days. q Other accepted documents: Voter Registration card, unexpired firearms license, unexpired Merchant Marine license, I-797A, I-797C, correspondence from DDS, and other documents issued by Federal/State/Municipal government. q Dept of Corrections Residency Verification Form (DS-752). **Accepted as stand-alone proof of residency** q Refugee Address Verification Affidavit (DS-20). **Accepted as stand-alone proof of residency** IMPORTANT: The two documents must be from separate/independent sources. For example, a bank account statement for two differing statement periods is not acceptable. In addition to the document showing your current residential address, it is to also show your name
  • 36. FOR DEPARTMENTAL USE ONLY DRIVER'S LICENSE/PERMIT/ID NUMBER NAME SECTION A - LICENSING HISTORY LIST THE NAMES OF ALL STATES IN WHICH YOU HELD A COMMERCIAL OR NON-COMMERCIAL DRIVER'S LICENSE OF INSTRUCTIONAL PERMIT DURING THE PAST TEN (10) YEARS. SECTION B - REQUEST FOR TRANSFER OF VALID CDL LICENSE FROM ANOTHER STATE Do you wish to transfer a valid out-of-state CDL to Georgia? Yes No If Yes, indicate the state, class, and number of the license you wish to transfer to Georgia: SECTION C - COMMERCIAL DRIVING PRIVILEGE DISQUALIFICATIONS Convictions for certain offenses in Georgia or in any other state or country may result in the disqualification of commercial driving privileges in Georgia by DDS. If you currently hold a CDL license or permit in Georgia when the commercial disqualification becomes effective, you may not operate a commercial motor vehicle under any circumstances during the disqualification period. If you do not currently hold a CDL license or permit in Georgia, you will not be allowed to obtain a CDL license or permit during the disqualification period. An accumulation of certain convictions can lead to permanent revocation of commercial driving privileges. IMPORTANT: Disqualifications are imposed by DDS pursuant to Georgia statutes. In certain cases, disqualifications imposed pursuant to Georgia statutes may be more severe than the qualifications required by regulations of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA). In these situations, DDS imposes the disqualification required by Georgia law. 1. Have you ever been convicted of or pled nolo contendere to any disqualifying offense? Yes No 2. Have you been convicted of or pled nolo contendere to more than one serious traffic violation Yes No (in any vehicle) in the past three years? SECTION D - FMCSA CERTIFICATIONS (INITIAL BESIDE APPLICABLE STATEMENTS) - See Self-Certification Guidelines Self-Certification Categories (Initial One) A, B – Medical Certificate needed. C,D – No Medical Certificate needed A. ______ Non-Excepted Interstate - I certify that I meet the FMCSA driver qualification requirements for operating a commercial motor vehicle in interstate or foreign commerce defined in 49 CFR 391, et seq., including, but not limited to physical and medical requirements. I also certify that I do not have an impairment of an arm, foot, or leg that interferes with the normal tasks associated with operation of a CMV. (Medical Certificate needed) B. ______ Non-Excepted Intrastate -- I certify that I will operate entirely in intra- state commerce only and that I meet the FMCSA driver qualification requirements as defined in 49 CFR 391. I also certify that I do not have an impairment of an arm, foot, or leg that interferes with the normal tasks associated with operation of a CMV. . (Medical Certificate needed) C. ______ Excepted Interstate - I certify that I will operate or expect to operate in interstate commerce, but engage exclusively in transportation or operations excepted under 49 CFR §§390.3(f), 391.2, 391.68 or 398.3 from all or parts of the qualification requirements of 49 CFR part 391, and I am therefore not required to obtain a medical examiner’s certificate by 49 CFR §391.45. (Medical Certificate not needed) D. ______ Excepted Intrastate -. I certify that I will operate a city, county, state, or federal vehicle only, and I am exempt from the FMCSA driver qualification requirements defined in 49CFR 391.41 (Medical Certificate not needed) Testing Vehicle Initial if taking skills test: _______ I certify that the commercial motor vehicle in which I am taking the commercial driving skills test is representative of the type of vehicle I operate or expect to operate. Licenses, Disqualifications, and Withdrawals Initial if Transfer From Another State or First Issuance ________ I certify that I am not subject to any disqualification defined in 49 CFR §383.51or any license suspension, revocation, or cancellation pursuant to the laws of any State. ________ I certify that I do not have a driver’s license from more than one State or jurisdiction. SECTION E - HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ENDORSEMENT (INITIAL BESIDE APPLICABLE STATEMENTS) Proof of Lawful Presence in the U.S. for Non-U.S. Citizens: _________ My application includes a request for issuance of a Hazardous Material Endorsement. I understand that my proof of lawful presence in the United States must be one of the following to obtain a hazardous material endorsement: I-551, Temporary I-551 stamp in foreign passport, Temporary I-551 stamp on I-94 with photograph of bearer, or I-327. Hazardous Materials Endorsement Extension: _________My application includes a request for issuance of a Hazardous Materials Endorsement (HME) extension. I hereby swear or affirm that I have made application with the U.S. Transportation Security Administration (TSA) for a Security Threat Assessment, but as of the date of this application I have yet to receive a NO DETERMINATION OF THREAT Assessment or a FINAL DETERMINATION OF THREAT Assessment. I fully understand that upon expiration of the Georgia CDL with HME extension, I will not be eligible for any further extensions of my HME. DDS-23C 8/5/2011 COMMERCIAL DRIVER’S LICENSE OR PERMIT SUPPLEMENTAL APPLICATION
  • 37. SECTION F - REQUIRED ACKNOWLEDGEMENT AND SIGNATURES (INITIAL BESIDE ALL STATEMENTS) __________Under penalty of law, I swear or affirm that I am a resident of the State of Georgia or that I qualify for a Nonresident CDL, and the information provided on this application is true and correct. I understand that it is illegal to make false, fictitious, or fraudulent statements on this application. I grant permission to the Department of Driver Services (DDS) to verify information furnished to the Department through the release of any and all applicant information to third parties which shall include, but not be limited to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration or other public or private entities wherein such disclosure of the information by the Department is not prohibited by law. __________I understand that the DDS will check my driving record through available national databases, including, but not limited to, the Commercial Driver License Information System (CDLIS), for the purpose of determining my eligibility for issuance of the requested licenses or permits. Print Name ______________________________________________________________ Applicant’s Signature ______________________________________________________ Date _______ /______/_______ Examiner Signature ________________________________________________________ Date ________ /_____ /_______ Submitting Documentation by Fax. - Fax a copy of your medical certificate, medical waiver, self-certification form and notice to (770) 918-6251. Submitting Documentation by Mail - Send copies of your medical certificate, medical waiver, self-certification form and notice to: - DDS, Attn: RM-CDL P.O. Box 80447, Conyers, GA 30013. Submitting Documentation in Person - Visit the DDS website, at www.dds.ga.gov to find your nearest DDS Customer Service Center. - Bring copy of medical certificate, medical waiver, self-certification form and notice when visiting our office. If you have any additional questions regarding this matter please feel free to contact the DDS’ Customer Contact Center at (678) 413-8400 or toll free outside metro Atlanta area: (866) 754-3687. DDS-23C 8/5/2011 NOTARY SEAL
  • 38. DDS-23 1/1/2010 DRIVER’S LICENSE/PERMIT/ID NUMBER RESTRICTIONS CLASSE(S) APPLIED FOR PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY SECTION A *Response is optional LAST NAME SUFFIX FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME (MAIDEN) COMPLETE MAILING ADDRESS (STREET ADDRESS OR PO BOX, APT #, CITY, STATE, ZIP CODE) COMPLETE RESIDENCE ADDRESS, IF DIFFERENT (STREET ADDRESS, APT #, CITY, STATE, ZIP CODE) PRIMARY TELEPHONE NUMBER* SECONDARY TELEPHONE NUMBER* EMAIL ADDRESS* DATE OF BIRTH MALE FEMALE HEIGHT WEIGHT EYE COLOR SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER MONTH DAY YEAR Are you a U.S. citizen? Yes No If No, what is your Alien Registration Number or I-94 Number? SECTION B (check appropriate boxes and answer applicable questions) 1. List the names of all states or countries, including Georgia, in which you have ever been issued or currently hold a driver’s license, instructional permit, or identification card. For each state or country, list the number, name, and date of birth on the card. 2. List the names of all states or countries, including Georgia, in which your driver’s license, instructional permit, or identification card, or privilege to drive is currently revoked, suspended, canceled, or denied. For each state or country, list the reason and when the action was taken. 3. Is your driver’s license being held by a police officer, law enforcement agency, or court in this state or any other Yes No state or country? If Yes, explain: If applying for a driver’s license or instructional permit, do you wear glasses or contact lenses for driving? Yes No Vision Screening Results Field of Vision With Lenses Without Lenses FOR DEPARTMENTAL USE ONLY Sight Screener Right 20/ 20/ DO NOT WRITE IN THIS SPACE Doctor Certificate Left 20/ 20/ Bioptics Both 20/ 20/ 5. Are you a habitual user of alcohol or any drug to a degree which renders you incapable of safely driving a motor vehicle? Yes No 6. Have you ever had seizures, fainting, heart trouble, hearing problems, musculoskeletal performance problems, or respiratory Yes No function problems? If Yes, date of last incident: ____ /____ /____ Please describe and provide physician name and city: 7. Have you ever been diagnosed with any mental disability or disease? Yes No If yes, have ever been rendered incompetent? Yes No If so, are you currently restored to competency by the methods provided by law? Yes No 8. Do you have any identical brother(s) or sister(s)? Yes No If Yes, list full name(s): 9. Do you wish to have “Organ Donor” displayed on your license or ID? Yes No 10. If applying for a driver’s license or instructional permit, do you want to donate $1 for the prevention of blindness? N/A Yes No 11. If you are a male U.S. citizen under the age of 26, have you registered with the Selective Service System? N/A Yes No The Georgia Department of Driver Services is required to ask all males under the age of 26 who are U.S. citizens whether they have registered with the U.S. Selective Service System, and to report the responses to the U.S. Selective Service System. Your response today does not initiate registration with the U.S. Selective Service System, however, you may be contacted by that agency as a result of your response. Your signature on this application serves as an indication that you have already registered with the U.S. Selective Service System or that you are authorizing the department to forward the necessary information to that agency for such registration. Your signature on this application constitutes consent to be registered with the U.S. Selective System if you are not already so registered. O.C.G.A. §40-5-8. APPLICATION FOR DRIVER’S LICENSE, PERMIT, OR IDENTIFICATION CARD
  • 39. DDS-23 1/1/2010 SECTION C – Lost/Stolen License If you cannot surrender your license for any reason, please check the appropriate box below: I am unable to surrender my SUSPENDED or REVOKED driver’s license to DDS because it is lost, or for some other reason, surrender is not possible. I am seeking renewal or replacement of my lost Georgia driver’s license, permit, or identification card. I hereby swear or affirm that my Georgia driver’s license/permit/ID card is not currently revoked, suspended, cancelled, or denied; nor is it being held by a police officer, law enforcement agency, licensing jurisdiction, or court in this or any other state. SECTION D – Emergency Contact Information Name Telephone Number Relationship Relative Friend Other SECTION E – Voter Registration Application 1. Do you want to register to vote? Yes No 2. If you are requesting a change of address on this application, is the change of address for voter registration purposes also? Yes No 3. Race (optional): Asian/Pacific Islander Black Hispanic/Latino White Other Your signature in this section serves as an attestation under penalty of perjury that all of the following requirements have been met: √ I am a citizen of the United States, and I am a resident of the State of Georgia and of the county or municipality in which I seek to vote. √ I am 18 years of age or older or will be 18 years of age within six months of the date of my application. √ I am not serving a sentence for having been convicted of a felony involving moral turpitude. √ I have not been judicially determined to be mentally incompetent, or if such determination has been made, the disability has been removed. WARNING: Any person who registers to vote knowing that such person does not possess the qualifications required by law, who registers under any name other than such person’s own legal name, or who knowingly gives false information in registering, shall be guilty of a felony. Signature Date / / SECTION F – Required Signatures Under penalty of law, I swear or affirm that I am a resident of the State of Georgia, and the information provided on this application is true and correct. I understand that it is illegal to make false, fictitious, or fraudulent statements on this application. I grant permission to the Department of Driver Services to verify information furnished to the Department through the release of any and all applicant information to third parties which shall include, but not be limited to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security or other public or private entities wherein such disclosure of the information by the Department is not prohibited by law. Applicant’s Signature Date / / Examiner Signature Date / / The section below must be completed if applicant is under 18 years of age: I, , hereby certify that I am the parent, guardian, or responsible adult approving the issuance of this driver’s license or instructional permit. I further certify that I have reviewed the information contained in this application, and that the information provided here is true and correct. Signature (Parent, Guardian, or Authorized Person) Date / / Date of Birth / / Driver’s License/Identification/Social Security Number FOR DEPARTMENTAL USE ONLY Non-Commercial Exam Results General Observations / Retake Reason: Date Class Law Road Signs Motorcycle RT Road Test NOTARY SEAL
  • 40. CDL-ST WVR (05/2012) APPLICATION FOR MILITARY SKILLS TEST WAIVER The Commercial Driver License (CDL) skills test waiver form may be used by service members who are currently licensed and who are or were employed within the last 90 days in a military position requiring the operation of a military motor vehicle equivalent to a Commercial Motor Vehicle (CMV). This waiver allows a qualified service member to apply for a CDL without skills testing. CDL knowledge (written) test(s) cannot be waived. The transfer of School Bus(S) and/or Passenger (P) endorsements under this Waiver Program are prohibited. APPLICANT INFORMATION NAME (Last, First, Middle) STATE /DRIVER LICENSE NUMBER (required) APPLICATION DATE RESIDENCE ADDRESS (STREET) CITY STATE ZIP CODE COUNTY MAILING ADDRESS (IF DIFFERENT) CITY STATE ZIP CODE COUNTY DRIVER RECORD CERTIFICATION During the 2-year period immediately preceding this date: • Have you had more than one license (except for a military license)? ……………………………………………………………. • Has your license been suspended, revoked, cancelled or disqualified in this or any state? ……………………………………  YES  NO  YES  NO  YES  NO  YES  NO  YES  NO  YES  NO  YES  NO  YES  NO  YES  NO  YES  NO  YES  NO  YES  NO  YES  NO  YES  NO  YES  NO  YES  NO  YES  NO  YES  NO  YES  NO  YES  NO  YES  NO  YES  NO  YES  NO  YES  NO  YES  NO Have you been convicted of any violations described below in any type of motor vehicle? • Being under the influence of alcohol as prescribed by state law ………………………………………………………………… • Being under the influence of a controlled substance ……………………………………………………………………………… • Having an alcohol concentration of 0.04 or greater while operating a CMV ……………………………………………………. • Refusing to take an alcohol test as required by a State jurisdiction under its implied consent laws or regulations as defined in 49 CFR 383.72 ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… • Leaving the scene of an accident ……………………………………………………………………………………………………. • Using the vehicle to commit a felony (other than manufacturing, distributing or dispensing a controlled substance) ……… • Driving a CMV while your CDL is revoked, suspended, cancelled; or you are disqualified from operating a CMV ………… • Causing a fatality through the negligent operation of a CMV (including motor vehicle manslaughter, homicide by motor vehicle, or negligent homicide) ………………………………………………………………………………………………………. • Using the vehicle in the commission of a felony involving manufacturing, distributing, or dispensing a controlled substance Have you had more than one conviction for any of the violations described below in any type of motor vehicle? • Speeding in excess of 15 mph or more above the posted speed limit ………………………………………………………….. • Driving recklessly, as defined by State or local law or regulation (including offenses of driving a motor vehicle in willful or wanton disregard for the safety of persons or property) ………………………………………………………………………….. • Making improper or erratic lane changes ………………………………………………………………………………………….. • Following the vehicle ahead too closely …………………………………………………………………………………………… • Violating State or local law relating to motor vehicle traffic control (other than a parking violation) arising in connection with a fatal accident ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… • Driving a CMV without obtaining a CDL ……………………………………………………………………………………………. • Driving a CMV without a CDL in the driver’s possession ………………………………………………………………………… • Driving a CMV without the proper class of CDL and/or endorsements for a specific vehicle group being operated or for the passengers or type of cargo being transported …………………………………………………………………………………… • Violating a State or local law or ordinance on motor vehicle traffic control prohibiting texting while driving ………………… • Violating a State or local law or ordinance on motor vehicle traffic control restricting or prohibiting the use of a hand held mobile telephone while driving ………. …………………………………………………………………………………………….. Have you had any conviction for a violation of military, state or local law relating to motor vehicle traffic control (other than parking violation) arising in connection with any traffic accident and have no record of an accident in which you were at fault? ………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. CERTIFICATION OF DRIVING EXPERIENCE Have you been regularly employed or were you regularly employed within the last 90 days in a military position requiring the operation of a military motor vehicle that was representative of a commercial motor vehicle (CMV)?…………………………. Were you exempted from the CDL licensing requirements for driving a military vehicle on state roads and highways in accordance with 49 CFR §383.3 (c)? …………………………………………………………………………………………………… Have you operated a military motor vehicle representative of the commercial motor vehicle (CMV) that you operate or expect to operate, for at least the 2 years immediately preceding discharge from the military? ………………………………………… I certify under penalty of perjury that the information on this form is true and correct to the best of my knowledge, information and belief. APPLICANT’S SIGNATURE DATE
  • 41. COMMANDING OFFICER’S CERTIFICATION OF COMMERCIAL DRIVING EXPERIENCE COMMANDING OFFICER’S NAME (LAST, FIRST, MIDDLE) TELEPHONE NUMBER STREET ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP CODE COUNTY SERVICE MEMBER’S DATE OF QUALIFICATION: FROM TO SERVICE MEMBER’S NAME EXPIRATION DATE (US Gov’t Motor Vehicle Operator Identification Card / License) Circle the highest class of vehicles the service member has been driving: Class Vehicle Description EXAMPLE OF VEHICLES IN GROUP A * 5 th WHEEL - Truck Tractor/Semitrailer Any combination of vehicles with a GCWR of 26,001 or more pounds provided the GVWR of the vehicle(s) being towed is in excess of 10,000 pounds. * PINTLE HOOK - Truck Trailer Combination A Any combination of vehicles with a GCWR of 26,001 or more pounds provided the GVWR of the vehicle(s) being towed is in excess of 10,000 pounds. B Any single vehicle with a GVWR of 26,001 or more pounds or any such vehicle towing a vehicle not in excess of 10,000 pounds GVWR. The vehicle the service member operates is equipped with a full air brake system: The vehicle the service member operates is equipped with an air-over-hydraulic braking system:  YES  NO  YES  NO The transmission in the vehicle the service member operates is:  AUTOMATIC  MANUAL I certify that the service member named on the front of this document is/was assigned in a job/assignment requiring the operation of a commercial motor vehicle, the service member’s driving experience has been verified; and the information provided herein is true and correct to my knowledge, information and belief. I also certify that I am an officer of the Armed Forces with the authority to administer oaths; and who has the general powers of a notary public. PRINT COMMANDING OFFICER’S NAME/RANK DATE SIGNATURE DATE Authority of Article 136, Uniform Code of Military Justice or 10 U.S.C. 1044A