The CDL exams is actually administered in a variety of places. The best place to take it would be your local DMV which will allow you to take this test anytime you want.
No. There are practice exams you can take online, but the actual written exams, pre-trip inspection, and road test must be conducted at the DMV or at an approved third party testing facility.
One can go to many places online to take a CDL practice test. One can visit The Truckers Report website or one can go to the Trucker Country website.
All applicants for a Commercial Driver License are required to have an Operators License and pass the vision requirements. Applicants must be at least 18 years of age. If they are under 21, they will be restricted to intrastate operation only. Oral exams may be given in English, Spanish or Haitian Creole with the exception of skills test or Hazmat exams. Interpreters may not be used during the administration of CDL oral exams or during any portions of the CDL skill exams. Be sure to study the handbook.
Go to college and take exams.
In order to obtain a CDL license, you'll have to contact the closest DMV to you, and then fill out any required forms or test, and pass the necessary exams.
Well, I would recommend signing up or register to take CDL tests at MSHP because they offer a variety of services and convenient locations for a fee of no charge.
To register to take the ACT exam you go to actstudent.org
To take the written tests, and to actually be issued the licence, yes.
Get the CDL handbook and study it.
You don't have to go to truck driving school to get a CDL license. You can go to your local Department of Driver Safety and pick up the study material and apply to take the test. There is a driving component that you will have to do.
You're going to have to pay for the permit... no two ways about it. If you take the written tests, the only thing you'll have to pay for until you get an actual CDL is the permit itself, and you can take those tests at the DMV - you don't have to go to a truck driving school for that.
It's just a written test. You go to your DMV and take the test, is all.