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What does excessive brake chamber pushrod travel indicate

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What is the purpose of the brake chamber

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The parking brake should be used every time the vehicle is parked

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What does the service brake system do

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What is the purpose of the applied pressure gauge

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What is the purpose of the brake lining

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The modulating control valve allows controlled application of the spring brakes

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The air dryer removes moisture and oil from the air system

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Air brakes are designed to provide strong braking for heavy commercial vehicles

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Excessive brake slack can lead to weak braking

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What is the purpose of slack adjusters

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What should you do before adjusting manual slack adjusters

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What is the purpose of a dual air brake system

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ABS helps prevent wheel lockup and improves steering control during hard braking

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What is the purpose of the brake chamber pushrod

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The tractor protection valve prevents air loss from the tractor if the trailer has a major leak

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What is the purpose of the quick‑release valve in an air brake system

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What should you check on the air compressor drive belt (if equipped)

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What should you check on the brake hoses during inspection

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The air compressor must be able to build air pressure fast enough to meet safety standards

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What does the low‑air warning device do

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What is the purpose of the air compressor governor

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A dual air brake system provides two separate air systems for safety

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What is the purpose of the brake drum

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The safety relief valve protects the system from excessive air pressure

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What is the purpose of the tractor protection valve

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The parking brakes on a commercial vehicle are held on by

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Stab braking is used only on vehicles without ABS

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The safety relief valve protects the system from excessive air pressure

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What does the trailer air supply control do

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What should a driver do when the low‑air warning light or buzzer comes on

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A safe way to check for air leaks is to listen for escaping air and watch the gauges

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What does the brake application pressure gauge show

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The service brakes are used during normal driving

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ABS malfunction lights should turn on at startup and then turn off

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The air compressor is usually powered by the engine

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The parking brake should be applied every time the vehicle is parked

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What should you do if you hear air escaping from the brake chambers

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What is the purpose of the spring brake modulating valve

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What is the purpose of the dual air brake system

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What should a driver do if the low‑air warning activates while driving

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The air compressor is usually cooled by the engine’s cooling system

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What is the purpose of the air dryer in an air brake system

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What is the purpose of the air compressor governor cut‑in pressure

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The air compressor governor determines when the compressor pumps air

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What does the spring brake control valve do

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A dual‑parking control valve can temporarily release the spring brakes

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What is the purpose of the air tank safety relief valve

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When should a driver test the service brakes

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What is the purpose of the air compressor governor cut‑out pressure

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The parking brakes are held on by mechanical springs, not air pressure

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What is the purpose of the supply (wet) tank

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S‑cam brakes use a rotating cam to press the brake shoes against the drum

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What is a safe way to control speed on a downgrade

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The trailer hand valve should be used for testing trailer brakes

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What does the brake pedal control

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What should a driver do if air pressure becomes too low while driving

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Brake chamber pushrod travel limits depend on the chamber type

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What is the purpose of the low‑air warning device

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What is the purpose of the low‑pressure warning device

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Air brakes use compressed air because it is reliable and always available

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The emergency brake system uses the spring brakes to stop the vehicle if air pressure is lost

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What happens if the air system loses too much pressure while driving

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What does the air tank drain valve remove

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What should you do before performing a leak‑down test

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Moisture and oil must be drained from the air tanks regularly

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What is the purpose of the air storage tanks

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A proper way to check the air compressor is to watch the air pressure gauges after starting the engine

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What should you do if the low‑air warning activates while driving

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The air governor controls when the air compressor pumps air

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What This Test Includes

  • 70 real-time questions

  • Instant scoring

  • Pass/fail results

  • Full answer review

  • Detailed explanations for every question

What You’ll Learn

This exam covers:

  • Vehicle inspection

  • Safe driving

  • Hazard awareness

  • Cargo handling

  • Speed control

  • Space management

  • Emergency procedures

  • Railroad crossings

  • Night driving

  • Mountain driving

This is the exam that determines whether you’re ready for a CDL permit.

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What Is the CDL Air Brakes Test? (Quick Answer)

The CDL Air Brakes Test is a required DMV knowledge exam that covers how air brake systems work, how to inspect them, and how to use them safely. Passing this test removes the L restriction from your CDL, allowing you to drive commercial vehicles with air brakes.

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At CDL in USA, we focus on accuracy, clarity, and real‑world exam preparation. Our Air Brakes practice test helps you:

  • Learn how air brake systems operate

  • Understand key components like S‑cam brakes, spring brakes, dual air systems, and more

  • Recognize early signs of brake failure

  • Master proper inspection and safe braking procedures

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Every question is written using the California Commercial Driver Handbook as the source, ensuring 100% accuracy.

What’s on the Real CDL Air Brakes Test?

The DMV Air Brakes exam includes:

  • 70 multiple‑choice questions

  • A passing score of 80% or higher

  • Topics covering:

    • Air brake components

    • Dual air brake systems

    • Inspecting air brakes

    • Using air brakes safely

    • Emergency braking

    • Low‑pressure warning systems

    • Parking brakes and spring brakes

Our practice test at CDL in USA is structured around these exact categories to give you the most realistic preparation possible.