Kansas CDL Practice Test 2026
386 practice questions built from the March 2025 Kansas Commercial Driver's License Manual, with an explanation on every answer.
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9 CDL test sections - 30-111 questions each. Pick a section to start a focused practice test or drill - each one mirrors a real Kansas CDL exam section.
Kansas requirement to pass
50 questions on the real test, 80% passing score (40 of 50), 60 minutes (online via knowto drive)
Last verified July 2026 · Kansas Commercial Driver's License Manual

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Kansas CDL test sections
The Kansas CDL exam is made up of a general knowledge test plus separate endorsement and section tests. Pick a section to start a focused practice test or drill.
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Complete practice runs to test your knowledge. Runs 1-2 are free.
Kansas CDL Test 1: General Knowledge
Safe driving techniques, vehicle systems, cargo basics, hours of service
Kansas CDL Test 2: Air Brakes & Pre-Trip
Air brake systems, inspection procedures, stopping distances, pre-trip checklist
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ProAbout the Kansas CDL Knowledge Test
To obtain a Commercial Driver's License in Kansas, you must first pass the CDL general knowledge written test administered by the DOR. The general knowledge exam consists of 50 multiple-choice questions covering vehicle inspection, basic control, safe driving, transporting cargo, and federal regulations. A score of 80% or higher (40 correct) is required to pass.
CDL Classes and Endorsements
Kansas issues three CDL classes. Class A covers combination vehicles over 26,001 lbs GVWR when the towed unit exceeds 10,000 lbs - this is what you need for tractor-trailers and most heavy hauling. Class B covers single vehicles over 26,001 lbs such as straight trucks, large buses, and dump trucks. Class C covers vehicles designed for 16+ passengers or those carrying hazardous materials that don't meet Class A or B criteria.
Beyond the general knowledge test, you may need additional written tests for endorsements: Hazardous Materials (H), Tanker (N), Passenger (P), School Bus (S), Doubles/Triples (T), or the combined HazMat-Tanker (X). Each endorsement requires its own written exam, and HazMat also requires a TSA background check.
Entry-Level Driver Training (ELDT)
Since February 2022, federal law requires Entry-Level Driver Training (ELDT) through an FMCSA-registered training provider before you can take the CDL skills test for a Class A or B CDL. ELDT is also required before adding Hazardous Materials, Passenger, or School Bus endorsements. This applies in Kansas and every other state.
Where to Take the Test
The CDL knowledge test is taken at any Kansas Department of Revenue Division of Vehicles office, or online from anywhere via KnowTo Drive. Walk-ins are typically accepted, though scheduling ahead is recommended. The test is available in English, Spanish. Results are delivered immediately - pass/fail displayed on screen.
Preparing for Your CDL Test
The CDL test draws from the Kansas CDL Manual and the federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations. Key topics include pre-trip vehicle inspection procedures, air brake systems, coupling and uncoupling, cargo securement, hours-of-service rules, hazard perception, and accident procedures. Kansas-specific regulations on weight limits, required permits, and designated truck routes may also appear.
Taking practice tests before your appointment is one of the most effective ways to prepare. Focus on understanding road signs and the concepts behind each question rather than memorizing answers - the real test may phrase questions differently than what you studied.
Retake Policy
You can retake a failed written or driving test the next working day after paying the $1.50 re-exam fee. Fail either portion 4 times within 6 months and you must wait 6 months from your last failed exam, then file a new application for reexamination and pay $3. The optional online KnowTo Drive exam costs $10 for the first test and $8.50 for a retest. For CDL, Kansas publishes no attempt cap or retake wait; a CDL skills retest costs $10.00.
How hard is Kansas's CDL test, really?
9th easiest of 51.
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