bindian
Super Member
I have mine. Class A with Tanker. Class A requires air brakes so make sure you study that one even if you aren't going after an endorsement. When I went for my permit the trooper said I passed then asked if I wanted an endorsement. I said I didn't study for any. He handed me the tanker and said read each question and use your head. I passed it easily. He said many of the endorsements were like that. Didn't take a lot of studying.
At driving test. The first trip. The first question out of the troopers mouth was have you ever taken this before. I said no. I never made it past the pre-trip. When I asked around I learned that that trooper never passes you first try. Second try. He had a different attitude and I passed.
The more of the parts that you touch the better off you are. Be willing to crawl under the trailer and get the weights off the axles. If no info plate. Things like that. I took mine in a hot shot truck with gooseneck. It was the truck everyone in the company used.
When I got my manual to study for my CDL, the clerk at DPS told me I didn't need to study air brakes for my truck and trailer. I didn't study air brakes and had to take a week and study air brakes, then retake that portion of the tests. Now I know what a handshake connection is..........but don't have one.
hugs, Brandi