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Special Requirements CDL General Knowledge Test (Texas) 2024

Part of mandatory Entry-Level Driver Training Course Based on 2024 TX commercial driver's license manualAvailable in EN, ES
25questions
5mistakes allowed
80%passing score

You’ll need to pass the Special Requirements test in order to obtain your CLP (Commercial Learner’s Permit) or CDL (Commercial Driver’s License) in Texas. Other states don’t have this requirement. You’ll need to pass the Special Requirements exam before you are allowed to proceed with other exams at the TX DMV. The Special Requirements Test is based on Section 14 of the Texas Commercial Motor Vehicle Handbook. That section is filled with technical details that you’ll need to remember. This 25-question practice test covers Section 14 to make sure you are fully prepared and can pass the first time.

Perfect for

  • First-time TX CDL and CLP applicants
  • CDL holders adding endorsements
  • TX CDL renewal applicants
TX commercial driver's license

What to expect on the actual exam

How many questions20
How many correct answers to pass16
Passing score80%
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