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Class A CDL Practice Test 2026: The Complete 3-Part Guide

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Class A CDL Practice Test 2026: The Complete 3-Part Guide
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Getting your Class A CDL is the gold standard in the trucking industry. It allows you to drive the biggest trucks (Tractor-Trailers) and offers the highest earning potential.

However, unlike Class B, Class A requires you to master three distinct written exams before you can even touch a steering wheel. Many students fail because they study them in isolation. This 2026 guide connects the dots between General Knowledge, Air Brakes, and Combination Vehicles.

1. The "Holy Trinity" of Class A Exams

You cannot get a Class A permit without passing all three of these. Here is the breakdown:

Part 1: General Knowledge (The Foundation)

Part 2: Air Brakes (The Technical Hurdle)

Part 3: Combination Vehicles (The Class A Exclusive)

2. Strategic Study Plan (2026)

Don't try to cram all three in one night.

  1. Week 1: Focus purely on General Knowledge. It's the longest test.
  2. Week 2: Air Brakes. This requires understanding a system, not just memorizing rules. Watch videos of the "LAB" test.
  3. Week 3: Combination Vehicles. This is easier once you understand Air Brakes, as they overlap (e.g., trailer air lines).

3. The Skills Test: Class A Specifics

Once you pass the written tests, the Road Skills test for Class A is significantly harder than Class B.

4. Class A Practice Questions

1. (Combination) You are driving a combination vehicle when the trailer breaks away, pulling apart both air lines. You would expect the trailer brakes to come on and:
A. The tractor brakes to lock up.
B. The tractor protection valve to close.
C. The trailer supply valve to stay open.
Correct Answer: B.
When air lines break, air rushes out. The **Tractor Protection Valve** is designed to close automatically (usually between 20-45 psi) to keep the air in the tractor, so you still have brakes to stop the truck.
2. (Air Brakes) The safety valve is set to automatically reduce pressure at:
A. 50 psi.
B. 100 psi.
C. 150 psi.
Correct Answer: C.
If the governor fails and the compressor keeps pumping, the Safety Valve opens at **150 psi** to prevent the tank from exploding.

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Air Brakes (L)

Memorize critical PSI numbers and the 3-step L.A.B. check process.

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Conclusion

The Class A CDL is your ticket to freedom and high pay. Treat the three written tests as a single system, and you will pass with ease.

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