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Examiner/Administrator: Texas Department of Motor Vehicles
TEXAS MOTOR CARRIER AUTHORITY
PRACTICE LICENSING EXAMINATION
Candidate Name: ___________________________________________
Candidate ID Number: ______________________________________
Date: _____________________________________________________
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Time Allowed: 120 Minutes
Total Questions: Approximately 100 Multiple-Choice Questions
Passing Recommendation: 75% or Higher
Candidate Instructions
This examination evaluates the applicant’s understanding of Texas motor
carrier operations, commercial transportation compliance, vehicle
registration requirements, safety regulations, insurance obligations,
hazardous materials awareness, oversize/overweight permitting procedures,
and state/federal carrier responsibilities. Candidates are expected to apply
transportation laws to practical operating scenarios involving intrastate and
interstate commercial vehicle operations. Read each question carefully and
select the best answer based on current Texas transportation regulations and
industry-standard compliance practices.
Complete all questions within the allotted time. Use only approved reference
materials if permitted by the testing administrator. Questions are designed to
reflect operational decision-making commonly encountered by commercial
carriers, fleet managers, owner-operators, dispatch supervisors, and
transportation compliance personnel. The examination contains
,approximately 100 questions. Mark only one answer per question.
Unanswered questions may be scored as incorrect.
Core Competency Areas
• Texas Motor Carrier Registration Requirements
• USDOT and TxDMV Compliance Standards
• Vehicle Weight and Size Regulations
• Insurance and Financial Responsibility
• Commercial Vehicle Safety Enforcement
• Driver Qualification and Recordkeeping
• Hazardous Materials Transportation
• Intrastate vs. Interstate Authority
• Oversize/Overweight Permit Operations
• Cargo Securement and Operational Safety
• Hours-of-Service and Logbook Compliance
• Commercial Vehicle Inspections and Enforcement
This examination is an original educational simulation developed to resemble
the style and structure commonly associated with Texas motor carrier
authority and transportation compliance examinations. It is intended solely
for study and preparation purposes and does not contain actual examination
content.
Q1. A Texas-based carrier transports construction materials solely within Texas
using vehicles with a gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of 28,000 pounds.
Which registration requirement most likely applies before operations may
legally begin?
A. The carrier only needs a local county business permit
B. The carrier must obtain a Texas DOT number and maintain proper
registration authority
C. The carrier is exempt from all motor carrier registration requirements
D. The carrier only needs a CDL for the driver and no company registration
Correct Answer: B. The carrier must obtain a Texas DOT number and
maintain proper registration authority
Explanation: Texas intrastate carriers operating commercial motor vehicles
above regulatory thresholds are generally required to obtain appropriate
TxDMV or Texas DOT operating authority and maintain registration
compliance. Option A is incorrect because local permits alone are insufficient.
,Option C is incorrect because commercial operations above weight thresholds
are regulated. Option D is incorrect because driver licensing does not replace
carrier authority registration requirements.
Q2. A carrier operating interstate commerce enters Texas with a combination
vehicle weighing 82,000 pounds without a special permit. Which enforcement
action is most likely?
A. No action because interstate carriers are exempt from Texas weight laws
B. Immediate suspension of the driver’s CDL only
C. Citation and possible overweight penalties for exceeding legal limits
D. Confiscation of the cargo without a hearing
Correct Answer: C. Citation and possible overweight penalties for
exceeding legal limits
Explanation: Texas enforces axle and gross weight limits even for interstate
carriers. Vehicles exceeding legal weight limits without proper permits may
receive citations, fines, and operational restrictions. Option A is incorrect
because interstate carriers must comply with state weight laws. Option B is
incomplete because penalties typically apply to the carrier and vehicle
operation, not solely the CDL. Option D is excessive and not the standard
enforcement approach.
Q3. During a roadside inspection, an officer discovers a carrier lacks proof of
required liability insurance. What is the most significant compliance concern?
A. The carrier may face enforcement action for failure to maintain financial
responsibility
B. The driver automatically loses CDL privileges permanently
C. Insurance is optional for private motor carriers in Texas
D. The issue only applies to hazardous material carriers
Correct Answer: A. The carrier may face enforcement action for failure
to maintain financial responsibility
Explanation: Texas motor carriers are generally required to maintain
minimum liability insurance levels to operate legally. Failure to maintain proof
of insurance may result in citations, suspension of authority, or other
enforcement measures. Option B is incorrect because CDL revocation is not
, automatic. Option C is false because financial responsibility rules broadly
apply to regulated carriers. Option D is incorrect because insurance
requirements extend beyond hazardous materials carriers.
Q4. A motor carrier allows a driver to operate after exceeding allowable hours-
of-service limits. Which risk is greatest for the carrier?
A. Increased fuel tax obligations only
B. Safety violations and potential FMCSA or state penalties
C. Automatic cancellation of vehicle registration within 24 hours
D. Exemption from future inspections
Correct Answer: B. Safety violations and potential FMCSA or state
penalties
Explanation: Hours-of-service violations are serious safety compliance
issues intended to reduce fatigue-related crashes. Carriers permitting excessive
driving hours may face audits, fines, and safety rating consequences. Option A
is unrelated. Option C exaggerates enforcement procedures. Option D is
illogical because violations often increase enforcement scrutiny.
Q5. Which document is most critical for verifying a driver’s legal qualification
to operate a commercial motor vehicle?
A. Fuel purchase receipts
B. Driver qualification file
C. Bill of lading only
D. Toll payment records
Correct Answer: B. Driver qualification file
Explanation: Driver qualification files contain records such as medical
certification, driving history, employment verification, and licensing
documentation necessary for regulatory compliance. Option A does not
establish driver qualifications. Option C addresses cargo movement rather than
driver eligibility. Option D relates to operational expenses rather than
compliance qualifications.