Exam 2026/2027 | Verified Questions
New York State Department of Motor Vehicles (NYSDMV) |
Verified Q&A | Professional Tow Truck and Recovery Operators
50 Questions | 2026/2027 Tow Truck Endorsement Examination
Introduction
This 50-question original NYS Tow Truck Endorsement Actual Exam 2026/2027 covers New York State
Vehicle and Traffic Law (VTL) for Tow Trucks, Tow Truck Equipment and Safety Standards, Safe Towing
and Recovery Procedures, and Professional Ethics, Customer Service, and Scene Management. The
questions are designed to reinforce NYSDMV Tow Truck Driver Endorsement objectives for actual exam
readiness and professional competency through regulatory awareness, equipment-limit knowledge, safe
recovery decisions, and responsible customer-focused conduct.
Actual Questions
Domain: New York State Vehicle and Traffic Law (VTL) for Tow Trucks
1. Which vehicle meets the New York State definition of a tow truck?
A. Only a vehicle that transports repair parts.
B. A commercial vehicle used solely to move freight between warehouses.
C. Any passenger vehicle fitted with a trailer hitch.
D. A motor vehicle that tows or carries a disabled, illegally parked, abandoned, or accident-involved
motor vehicle.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The NYSDMV manual defines a tow truck by its function of towing or carrying specified
disabled, illegally parked, abandoned, or accident-involved motor vehicles. A trailer hitch alone does not
create that classification.
2. What credential is required for a driver to operate a tow truck in New York State?
A. No endorsement when the tow occurs after dark.
B. A tow truck driver endorsement, identified as W, on the driver license.
C. Only a motorcycle endorsement.
D. A passenger endorsement only.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The NYSDMV manual states that a driver must hold the W tow truck endorsement to drive a
tow truck. License class requirements still depend on vehicle and combination weight ratings.
NYS Tow Truck Endorsement Actual Exam 2026/2027 | Verified Questions
, 3. When is a Class A license with a W endorsement required for a towing combination?
A. When the towed vehicle has a gross vehicle weight rating above 10,000 pounds and the gross
combination weight rating exceeds 26,000 pounds.
B. Whenever the towed vehicle has an automatic transmission.
C. Only when a car carrier carries one passenger vehicle.
D. Whenever the tow truck has amber warning lights.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The manual ties the Class A requirement to a towed vehicle above 10,000 pounds GVWR and a
combination above 26,000 pounds GCWR. Operators must match their license class and endorsement to
the equipment used.
4. When may a W endorsement be added to a non-commercial Class D or Class E license?
A. Only if the truck has a hydraulic boom.
B. Only when towing a vehicle with no wheels on the ground.
C. When the applicable gross combination weight rating does not exceed the stated Class A threshold.
D. Only after operating a heavy-duty truck for one year.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The manual permits the W endorsement on non-commercial Class D or E licenses when the
relevant combination does not exceed the Class A weight threshold. Weight ratings, not boom type,
determine the license-class issue.
5. What minimum license class is generally required to operate a car carrier with a gross
vehicle weight rating above 26,000 pounds?
A. Class D only.
B. Class B, unless combination-weight circumstances require Class A.
C. A motorcycle class only.
D. Class E only.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The NYSDMV manual states that a car carrier above 26,000 pounds GVWR requires at least a
Class B license. If it tows a qualifying heavier vehicle and exceeds the relevant combination threshold,
Class A is required.
6. Under the NYSDMV manual, what may a tow operator do during an emergency tow of a
vehicle containing hazardous materials when an H endorsement would normally be
needed?
A. Transport the vehicle on any interstate trip without restrictions.
B. Ignore all hazardous-material precautions because the tow is urgent.
C. Deliver the vehicle directly to any customer-selected destination regardless of conditions.
D. Tow the vehicle from the disablement scene to a garage or place of safety under the emergency
exception.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The manual describes an emergency exception that is generally interpreted to allow a tow
from the disablement scene to a garage or place of safety. It does not remove the need for safe handling or
authorize unrestricted transport.
7. How must a tow truck's hazard light or lights be visible to approaching traffic under the
manual's description?
A. As blue lights visible only to law enforcement.
B. As amber flashing, rotating, revolving, or oscillating lights visible for 500 feet.
C. As white work lights visible only from the rear.
D. As any colour of lamp visible for 100 feet.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The manual describes tow trucks as hazard vehicles equipped with amber hazard lights visible
to approaching traffic for 500 feet. Work lights and auxiliary tow lights serve different functions.
NYS Tow Truck Endorsement Actual Exam 2026/2027 | Verified Questions