Kansas CDL Practice Test

🚛 Kansas CDL Permit Practice Test Guide

Pass Your Kansas CDL Written Test the First Time

DMV-Written-Test helps aspiring commercial drivers in Kansas prepare with accurate, up-to-date practice exams based on the 2025 Kansas Commercial Driver License (CDL) Manual. These CDL practice tests simulate the real exam administered by the Kansas Department of Revenue, Division of Vehicles.

Whether you’re applying for a Class A, B, or C CDL, our practice tests cover key areas including General Knowledge, Air Brakes, Combination Vehicles, and Kansas-specific regulations.

For official CDL manuals, testing requirements, and appointments, visit the Kansas DMV CDL page:
https://www.ksrevenue.gov/dovcdl.html

Start studying today and take your first step toward earning your Kansas CDL!

📘 What to Expect on the Kansas CDL Knowledge Test

Aspect Details
Number of Questions 50 (General Knowledge)
Passing Score 80% (40 correct answers required)
Test Format Multiple Choice
Time Limit 60 minutes (approx.)
Minimum Age 18 (21 for interstate driving or HazMat)
Test Languages English, Spanish, others depending on testing center
Endorsement Areas Air Brakes, Tankers, HazMat, School Bus, Doubles/Triples
Retake Policy Next business day (fees may apply)

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

How do I qualify for a CDL permit in Kansas?
You must be at least 18 years old, hold a valid Kansas Class C license, pass a vision screening, and pass the written General Knowledge test.
Is Entry-Level Driver Training (ELDT) required in Kansas?
Yes. ELDT is federally mandated for all first-time CDL applicants and for certain upgrades or endorsements.
How long is a CDL permit valid in Kansas?
A Kansas CDL permit is valid for 180 days and may be renewed once within one year.
Can I take the CDL knowledge test in Spanish?
Yes. The test is available in Spanish. However, the HazMat endorsement test must be taken in English.
What if I fail the CDL test?
You must wait at least one business day to retake the test. Additional fees may apply.
Do I need a standard driver’s license to apply for a CDL?
Yes. You must hold a valid Kansas Class C driver’s license before applying for a CDL permit.
Are endorsement exams required separately?
Yes. Each CDL endorsement requires a separate knowledge test and may require a skills test.
Can I transfer an out-of-state CDL to Kansas?
Yes. You must transfer your CDL within 30 days of establishing Kansas residency.
What documents are needed to apply for a CDL in Kansas?
You must provide proof of identity, Kansas residency, Social Security number, and legal presence.
Do I need a TSA background check for HazMat?
Yes. To add or renew a HazMat endorsement, you must pass a TSA security threat assessment.