Its free. Plus theres also places on da net with questions to help u if u r trying to get ur permit or license.
dmv.ca.gov/foa/welcome. Do. this link is very useful and you can make appointments at your local DMV. Going to the DMV can be very stressful, so this way is much more easier and comfortable. that way you won't have to deal with the grumpy people working at the DMV!
You should have gone to the DMV when you bought the car. They hand the license plates to you when you register it. If your state does it differently, you need to phone them or go to DMV.
Entirely dependant of which hand the book is in, and if the hand you're asking about is the same hand holding the book.
The CDL handbook is provided free of charge by the DMV.
check your hand book
You can find practice DMV tests online and also in a driver's ed handbook, which I highly recommend you get. It is great practice to study this book and do the sample questions.
If you stop at the DMV office, you can get a booklet that has all the things that you need to know about the test and processes. You can also go to the website for the state that you live in and download the book..
The Hand of God - book - was created in 1996.
In most states, the tests are free at the DMV. If your state does charge for testing, then it'll vary according to state.
Usually every town has at least a small DMV office to be able to take the DMV test. If you look in your local telephone book you should be able to find the local number to call and set an appointment up to take the test.
Technically - probably yes. It is against the DMV Codes of most states if a "load" extends beyond the perimeter of the vehicle body. Check your own state's DMV regulations.
To read, from a library. To buy second hand or an antique book seller.