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Maryland CDL Pre-Trip Inspection

The pre-trip inspection is one of the most important responsibilities of a CDL driver and a required component of both the written test and the skills test. Federal regulations require a thorough vehi…

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During a pre-trip inspection, what should you check regarding the engine oil level?

On the Maryland driving test, cdl pre-trip inspection questions are part of the 25-question exam. Maryland requires a score of 88% (22 correct answers) to pass.

The pre-trip inspection is one of the most important responsibilities of a CDL driver and a required component of both the written test and the skills test. Federal regulations require a thorough vehicle inspection before every trip.

A proper pre-trip covers the engine compartment (fluid levels, belts, hoses, leaks), the cab interior (gauges, controls, safety equipment), the vehicle exterior (tires, wheels, lights, reflectors, body condition), and coupling devices if pulling a trailer.

You must be able to identify defects that would make the vehicle unsafe to operate. Items that require immediate attention include steering defects, brake problems, tire damage, lighting failures, and coupling problems. The DMV test will assess your systematic inspection knowledge.

Key Topics

  • Engine compartment inspection
  • Cab and controls check
  • Tire and wheel inspection
  • Brake system verification
  • Coupling device inspection
CDL Pre-Trip Inspection — Maryland Study Guide (2026) | DMV IQ