Alabama Combination Vehicles CDL Practice Test
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Written by CDL holders and exam prep experts ยท Updated April 2026
Free Questions
10
Passing Score
80%
Time Limit
Typically 30 minutes; varies by testing location
Prerequisites
General Knowledge and Air Brakes tests must be completed first
What is the Combination Vehicles Test?
The Combination Vehicles test is required to obtain a Class A CDL, which allows you to drive truck-trailer combinations where the trailer weighs more than 10,000 pounds. This test covers the skills and knowledge needed to safely operate tractor-trailers and other combination vehicles.
Required for Class A CDL (tractor-trailers)
Topic Breakdown
Coupling and Uncoupling
~6 questions
- Pre-coupling inspection procedures
- Proper coupling techniques
- Safe uncoupling procedures
Vehicle Inspection
~5 questions
- Trailer inspection procedures
- Fifth wheel and kingpin checks
- Air line and electrical connections
Driving Techniques
~5 questions
- Backing with trailers
- Turning and cornering safely
- Managing trailer swing
Safety Considerations
~4 questions
- Rollover prevention
- Brake usage and stopping distance
- Weight distribution effects
Free Practice Questions
10 questionsQuestion 1 of 10
After you lock the kingpin into the fifth wheel, you should check the connection by:
Browse Alabama Combination Vehicles Questions
- 1. After you lock the kingpin into the fifth wheel, you should check the connection by:
- 2. There are two things that a driver can do to prevent a rollover. They are: (1) keep the cargo as close to the ground as possible and (2):
- 3. Glad hands are usually connecting which of these?
- 4. Which part of the kingpin should the locking jaw close around?
- 5. After connecting the air lines but before backing under the trailer you should:
- 6. What is the most common cause of a tractor-trailer jackknife?
- 7. The crack-the-whip effect is related to:
- 8. The combination of which two things will greatly reduce the likelihood of a rollover?
- 9. Where should the tractor be when you inspect the landing gear after uncoupling the trailer?
- 10. Why should you be sure that the fifth wheel plate is greased as required?
Study Tips for Alabama
- 1Practice coupling and uncoupling procedures step-by-step
- 2Learn the fifth wheel inspection points thoroughly
- 3Study trailer backing techniques and reference points
- 4Understand weight distribution and bridge laws
- 5Review state combination vehicle regulations
Alabama CDL Information
Age Requirements
Intrastate: 18+ ยท Interstate: 21+
CDL Renewal
Every 4 years
ELDT Required
Yes โ ELDT (Entry-Level Driver Training) from FMCSA-registered provider
Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA)
Official CDL Portal โCareer Opportunities
Frequently Asked Questions
You need to pass the Combination Vehicles test to obtain a Class A CDL, which allows you to drive truck-trailer combinations where the trailer weighs more than 10,000 pounds.
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