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Utah CDL Practice Test 2026: DLD Fees & Triple Trailer Rules

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Utah CDL Practice Test 2026: DLD Fees & Triple Trailer Rules
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Utah is the crossroads of the West. With I-15 running north-south and I-80 running east-west, it is a massive hub for freight. Uniquely, Utah is one of the few states where you will frequently see "Road Trains"—trucks pulling three trailers.

The Utah Driver License Division (DLD) has specific requirements for these longer vehicles and for navigating the steep grades of the Wasatch Front. This 2026 guide gets you ready.

1. Utah DLD CDL Fees (2026)

Utah fees are paid to the DLD. Note that the application fee usually covers your attempts at the written test.

ItemCostNotes
CDL Knowledge/Skills Test Fee$52.00Covers application process.
Learner's Permit (CLP)IncludedIssued after passing written tests.
Original CDL License$52.00Valid for 5 years.
Endorsements$9.00 eachDoubles, Tanker, HazMat.
Retest Fee$20.00If you fail written/skills test twice.

2. Long Combination Vehicles (LCV)

Utah is famous for LCVs (Rocky Mountain Doubles, Turnpike Doubles, and Triples).

3. Mountain Driving: Parleys Canyon

If you drive in Utah, you will drive Parleys Canyon (I-80) or Soldier Summit.

4. Utah Practice Questions

1. You are driving a Triple Trailer combination in Utah. To minimize the "Crack the Whip" effect, you should:
A. Place the lightest trailer in the front.
B. Place the heaviest trailer in the front.
C. Distribute weight evenly among all three.
Correct Answer: B.
Always position the heaviest trailer closest to the tractor. This anchors the combination. Putting a heavy trailer at the rear acts like a pendulum and will cause a rollover during a lane change.
2. When descending a steep grade like Parleys Canyon in Utah, which braking technique is recommended?
A. Fanning the brakes.
B. Snub Braking.
C. Riding the brakes lightly.
Correct Answer: B.
Snub Braking: Apply the brakes hard enough to slow down 5 mph below your safe speed, then release them to let the air pressure build and the drums cool. "Fanning" wastes air, and "Riding" melts the brakes.

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Conclusion

Utah offers some of the most challenging and rewarding driving in the country. If you can master the mountains and the triples, you will always have a high-paying job.

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