Georgia Doubles and Triples 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
No time limit specified
Prerequisites
Valid CDL license required - can be added to any CDL class
What is the Doubles and Triples Endorsement?
The Doubles/Triples endorsement is required to operate commercial vehicles pulling two or three trailers. This endorsement covers coupling procedures, inspection techniques, and the unique handling characteristics of multiple trailers.
State regulations vary - some states restrict or prohibit triples
Topic Breakdown
Coupling and Uncoupling
~8 questions
- Proper coupling procedures
- Air line connections
- Safety chain attachments
Inspection Procedures
~6 questions
- Multi-trailer inspection techniques
- Converter dolly checks
- Air brake system inspection
Driving Techniques
~4 questions
- Backing and turning procedures
- Space management
- Speed and following distance
Safety Considerations
~2 questions
- Rollover prevention
- Emergency procedures
Free Practice Questions
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Which of these statements about the handling of doubles and triples is true?
Browse Georgia Doubles/Triples Questions
- 1. Which of these statements about the handling of doubles and triples is true?
- 2. To check if the converter dolly is securely coupled to the rear trailer you should:
- 3. The converter dolly air tank drain valve on coupled double/triple trailers should be:
- 4. How many axles may be found on a converter dolly?
- 5. Which statement is true regarding the coupling of a triple?
- 6. What is likely to happen if the pintle hook is unlocked with the dolly still under the second trailer?
- 7. The purpose of a converter dolly is to:
- 8. Converter dollies:
- 9. Crack-the-whip effect occurs when:
- 10. You should check trailer height before connecting a converted dolly to a second or third trailer. The trailer height is right when:
Study Tips for Georgia
- 1Know length limits: doubles 28 feet per trailer, triples 28.5 feet total
- 2Learn the converter dolly: connects rear trailer, has its own landing gear
- 3Master the rearward amplification: rear trailer swings wider than front trailer
- 4Remember braking distances: doubles/triples need much more stopping distance
- 5Understand backing prohibition: never back up doubles/triples - very dangerous
Georgia CDL Information
Age Requirements
Intrastate: 18+ ยท Interstate: 21+
CDL Renewal
Every 5 years
ELDT Required
Yes โ ELDT (Entry-Level Driver Training) from FMCSA-registered provider
Georgia Department of Driver Services (DDS)
Official CDL Portal โCareer Opportunities
Frequently Asked Questions
You need this endorsement to drive commercial vehicles pulling two or three trailers, subject to state highway regulations.
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