GENERAL KNOWLEDGE EXAM COMPLETE PRACTICE
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | COMPREHENSIVE
STUDY GUIDE | UPDATED 2026/2027
Examiner/Administrator: Florida Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (FLHSMV)
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FLORIDA COMMERCIAL DRIVER LICENSE (CDL) GENERAL KNOWLEDGE PRACTICE
EXAM
2026/2027 EDITION
COMPLETE PRACTICE EXAM
100+ ORIGINAL MULTIPLE-CHOICE PRACTICE QUESTIONS
PASSING SCORE: 80%
TESTING TIME: 120 MINUTES
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Vehicle Inspection
2. Basic Vehicle Control
3. Safe Driving Practices
4. Speed & Space Management
5. Hazard Perception
6. Air Brake Awareness
7. Cargo Safety
8. Emergency Procedures
9. Railroad Crossings
10. Federal & Florida CDL Regulations
,FLORIDA HIGHWAY SAFETY AND MOTOR VEHICLES || ALIGNED WITH CURRENT
CDL TESTING BLUEPRINTS || COMMERCIAL MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY ||
PROFESSIONAL STUDY GUIDE || ORIGINAL PRACTICE QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED
EXPLANATIONS || COMPREHENSIVE EXAM PREPARATION || PREPARED FOR
LICENSING EXAM READINESS || PROFESSIONAL EDUCATIONAL USE
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Questions 1–8 — Vehicle Inspection & Safety
QUESTION 1
Before beginning a long interstate trip, a driver discovers that one front tire has
tread depth below the legal minimum while the remaining tires meet inspection
standards. What is the safest and legally appropriate action?
A. Continue driving if the weather is dry.
B. Replace the tire before operating the vehicle.
C. Inflate the tire above the recommended pressure.
D. Rotate the tire to the rear axle.
Correct Answer: B. Replace the tire before operating the vehicle.
Explanation: A steer axle tire with insufficient tread significantly reduces steering
control and increases stopping distance, especially in wet conditions. Replacing the
tire before travel is the only safe and compliant action. Inflating or rotating the tire
does not correct insufficient tread, and continuing to drive presents unnecessary
risk.
QUESTION 2
During a pre-trip inspection, the brake hoses show no leaks but have visible
abrasions exposing reinforcement material. What should the driver conclude?
,A. The hoses are acceptable until a leak develops.
B. The vehicle should be repaired before operation.
C. Tape may be applied over the damaged section.
D. The condition only affects air brake performance on hills.
Correct Answer: B. The vehicle should be repaired before operation.
Explanation: Brake hoses with exposed reinforcement are subject to failure and
should be replaced before the vehicle is operated. Waiting for a leak or making
temporary repairs does not satisfy safe operating practices.
QUESTION 3
A driver notices engine oil pressure falling below the normal operating range while
driving. What should the driver do first?
A. Increase engine speed.
B. Continue to the next destination.
C. Safely pull over and investigate.
D. Shift into a lower gear.
Correct Answer: C. Safely pull over and investigate.
Explanation: Low oil pressure may indicate an imminent engine failure. Safely
stopping to investigate minimizes the risk of catastrophic damage. Increasing
engine speed or continuing operation could worsen the problem.
QUESTION 4
Which component should receive particular attention during inspection because it
directly affects steering stability?
A. Fuel cap
, B. Steering linkage
C. Mud flaps
D. Cab heater
Correct Answer: B. Steering linkage.
Explanation: Steering linkage transfers driver input to the wheels. Loose, damaged,
or worn components can result in poor steering control. The remaining options do
not directly affect steering performance.
QUESTION 5
During inspection, a driver finds that all required reflective devices are clean and
secure except one side reflector, which is missing. Why is this important?
A. Reflectors improve nighttime vehicle visibility.
B. Reflectors improve engine cooling.
C. Reflectors reduce fuel consumption.
D. Reflectors improve tire traction.
Correct Answer: A. Reflectors improve nighttime vehicle visibility.
Explanation: Reflective devices help other motorists recognize the vehicle in
darkness or poor weather. Missing reflectors reduce conspicuity and increase
collision risk.
QUESTION 6
A pre-trip inspection identifies a loose battery connection. Which hazard is most
likely?
A. Reduced tire pressure
B. Electrical failure or inability to start