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AZ CDL Practice Test 2026: ADOT MVD Fees & Desert/Mountain Rules

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AZ CDL Practice Test 2026: ADOT MVD Fees & Desert/Mountain Rules
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Arizona is a critical logistics hub connecting the massive California ports to the rest of the United States. But driving here presents a unique dual challenge: the extreme desert heat of Phoenix and the dangerous, snowy mountain grades near Flagstaff.

The Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) Motor Vehicle Division (MVD) test covers all of this. Here is your deep-dive guide for 2026.

1. The Hidden Challenge: Arizona's Mountains

Many new drivers think Arizona is flat. They are wrong.

2. Arizona MVD CDL Fees (2026)

Arizona encourages older drivers with lower fees, which is unique in the US.

Age GroupClass A/B FeeNotes
Under 39$25.00Standard 5-year license
40 - 44$20.00Discounts start
45 - 49$15.00Lowest tier
Instruction Permit$25.00Valid for 6 months
Endorsements$10.00 eachHazMat requires background check fee separately

3. Extreme Heat & Tire Safety

In Arizona summers, pavement temperatures can exceed 150°F. This creates specific hazards found on the test.

4. Dust Storms (Haboobs)

This is a specific Arizona hazard.

5. AZ Practice Questions

1. You are driving down a steep grade on I-17 near Flagstaff. Your brakes begin to feel "spongy." What is happening?
A. The ABS system is engaging.
B. Your brakes are fading due to excessive heat.
C. You have an air leak.
Correct Answer: B.
Brake fade occurs when the brake linings get too hot and lose their friction ability. This is the #1 cause of runaway trucks in Arizona mountains. You must stop immediately to let them cool.
2. When encountering a severe dust storm in Arizona, you should pull off the road and:
A. Keep your headlights on.
B. Turn on your hazard flashers.
C. Turn off all lights and take your foot off the brake.
Correct Answer: C.
This is counter-intuitive but critical. Turning off all lights prevents other drivers from blindly following you off the road. Taking your foot off the brake turns off the brake lights.

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Conclusion

Arizona offers a diverse driving environment that prepares you for anything. Master the heat and the mountains, and you'll be an elite driver.

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