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Top Reasons For Failing A CDL Test And How To Avoid Them

Author: Jonathan Jonas
by Jonathan Jonas
Posted: Jul 18, 2021

Trucking may offer a good life to many individuals but like any other thing, trucking requires a sense of responsibility. The sense of responsibility of an individual behind the wheel is tested rigorously using the stated and mandated written and skill testing tests.

Some people encounter failure in their first attempt at taking the test. The reason behind failure may vary from person to person keeping the most common reasons the same. This may even happen despite studying hard in a renowned and well-reputed driving school. Some people may miss out on key exam questions or some may just be under first-time pressure during the skill test.

Learning from others’ experiences is best to avoid going through the same grind as them. Likewise, knowing the most common mistakes people make while taking the commercial driving tests can make you prepare better and gain and bag good results.

This article explains the most common reasons for failing the Commercial Driving License and provides some tricks to avoid them.

Not Enough Preparation

The written test for a CDL is not the most difficult of the exams out there. Still, it requires good effort as far as preparing for the test. As this test contains tricky questions. The scenario-based questions are to be judged backed by thorough theoretical knowledge as all the options may be correct practically.

So, taking a driving test in a non-serious and casual mood can prove to be the biggest preventive factor for you to not pass the test on the first attempt.

The point to ponder here is that if you are taking a class 1 CDL test then you may have to take the various written test for you to qualify for driving all kinds of vehicles, including a school bus, trailers, tractors, trucks, and many more.,

To prepare for such rigorous testing, one should undergo a good study grind. An easy way to do this is to pay proper attention to the classes your driving school is offering. As there are bright chances you will grab 90% of points and knowledge without self-studying at the end of the class.

Prepare well before appearing in the exams to shy away from possible failures.

Letting Your Nerve Take Over

Some people let their nerves take over them when they are appearing for tests while recalling all the difficulties and mistakes they made during the training period.

The most common thoughts at that time you may come across will be something like what if I repeat the mistakes I made during the lesson? Will I be able to mark all the questions correctly? or the other degrading thoughts.

It is pretty normal as everyone faces difficulties while training. Some may find difficulties in the written part, some may find practical training parts difficult as reversing in a straight line or smooth line changing. When training, you know your point of weakness and work on it.

If you have practiced your road skills including straight-line backing, Alley Dock, Offset back/right. As these are the skills your evaluation will have more weightage during the test. As no one is trying to play you at that time.

As you have worked on your weakness well with your trainer don’t recall those difficulties or mistakes on the test day.

Don’t let your nerves take away all the efforts you have made during your training. This is the day when all of it will pay back and onset a flourishing career in trucking for you.

Ignoring Points Leading To Automatic Disqualification

Besides the technical skills of trucking during the CDL test, there are certain points that can lead to automatic disqualification of the candidate even before the completion of other steps involved in the test.

These aspects don’t require any rocket science. Most people actually do not know what these points are.

So having knowledge of these is very important to avoid direct disqualification. Here is the list of such points;

  • Not wearing a seat belt.

  • Driving on the curb

  • Taking dangerous tracks

  • Not adhering to the traffic laws.

Abiding the laws and ensuring all the safety measures are as important in the test as displaying promising skills both in practical and written exams.

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