In the great state of Georgia, there should be jobs aplenty for drivers of combination vehicles, such as semi-trucks and tractor-trailers. Reasons include the state’s pro-business economic climate, its numerous growing economic sectors, and its role as a strategic hub for commerce and logistics in the southeast United States.
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport is one of the busiest airports in the world, equipped for refrigerated storage of perishables. The Port of Savannah is the single largest and fastest-growing container terminal in the country. Both may need truckers with intermodal experience to transport cargo. Note: Airports and seaports are considered secure areas. You may need a Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC) card to pick up cargo at these facilities.
Georgia’s vibrant economic sectors include technology, manufacturing, agriculture, logistics, transportation, film, and convention and trade show businesses, all of which use truckers.
Major commercial routes include Interstate 75 (heavily used by truckers traveling south to Florida or north as far as Michigan), Interstate 85 (used by truckers traveling from Georgia to neighboring states), Interstate 20 (used by truckers traveling to or from Texas), and U.S. Route 441 (used by truckers hauling products from agricultural areas).
For you to be allowed to drive heavy combination vehicles, the General Knowledge test on general commercial driving theory isn’t the only knowledge test you’ll have to pass. You’ll also have to pass the Combination Vehicles knowledge test on the theory of driving combination vehicles and likely some other knowledge tests. You’ve probably started studying the official Georgia Commercial Driver’s Study Guide (Georgia CDL Handbook 2025), especially Section 6 (Combination Vehicles), because the official Combination Vehicles knowledge test is based on this official study guide. However, we bet you’re here because you want to get some more help to pass the knowledge test than you’re getting from this handbook. We’ve helped many aspiring commercial drivers, and we can help you too.
This free Georgia CDL Combination practice test, one of several we offer, is based on the official state commercial driving manual, just like the official knowledge test. It’s up to date as of January, 2025. There are 25 multiple-choice questions and answers on such topics as combination braking systems, combination driving techniques, coupling and uncoupling, and vehicle inspections. Unlike the official knowledge test, this practice test comes with our automated assistant, which can help you with a question by supplying a hint and an explanation of the correct answer. There is no time limit. Take your time and learn as much as you can. If you’re stumped by a question, look up the answer in the official manual before proceeding with the rest of the practice test.
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