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Our Kansas CDL practice test based on the Kansas CDL manual will help you easily pass your CDL exam. Do you want a job that hauling grain around the Sunflower State or transporting school kids in Topeka? You’ll need to obtain KS CDL (commercial driver’s license) with low stress. We’ve got info about fees and KS CDL test format. You will pay around $44 to cover your photo, license, and your written test. Then, you have to answer lists of questions and the number of questions depends on your class and your picked endorsements such as passenger and school buses, double/triple, tanker, hazmat, air brakes removal skills. Don’t be stressed that you might have to visit the DMV twice, use our practice Kansas CDL driving test to get on the road in a hurry.

Who needs a CDL in Kansas?

You must have a Commercial Driver's License (CDL) to operate any single vehicle with a gross vehicle weight of 26,001 pounds or more or a combination vehicle with a gross combination weight rating of 26,001 or more pounds.

What is a Class A license in Kansas?

Class A: Any combination of vehicles that has a gross combination weight rating or gross combination.

How long is a CDL permit good for in Kansas?

Once you obtain your Kansas commercial driver's license, it will be valid for up to four years from the date it is issued. Click here to see a map and clickable list of Kansas CDL test locations that offer the CDL Road/Skills Test.

How much does it cost to get your CDL in Kansas?

Fees For Getting Your CDL In Kansas:

Commercial driver license: $44. Consists of: Photo fee: $8, Written exam fee: $3, Skills test fee: $15, License fee: $18. Endorsements: $10 each. Written exam retest fee: $1.50.

How many questions are on the Kansas CDL test?

50 questions

The Kansas CDL test consists of 50 questions. To pass, you must correctly answer at least 40 questions (80%). The general knowledge test covers the contents of the Kansas CDL Manual.

How soon must you obtain a Kansas driver's license when you move to Kansas?

New Kansas residents are required to obtain a Kansas driver's license and vehicle registration within 90 days of establishing residency (e.g. starting a job in Kansas, buying or leasing property, enrolling children in school, registering to vote, etc.).

What do you need to get a Kansas license?

Getting a Driver's License:

  • Present acceptable proof of identity and proof of residence.
  • Not be canceled, suspended, or revoked in any state.
  • Pass a vision examination.
  • Pass all applicable written examination(s)
  • Pass driving examination (vehicle provided by you)
  • Pay applicable fees.
  • Does Class A CDL include air brakes?

In reference to a Class A or B CDL, there is an air brake restriction only. This means that the license holder either failed the air brake section of their CDL examination or they used a CMV without air brakes for their skills test.

Is the Kansas permit test hard?

Though shorter, our DMV practice permit test is just as tough to pass as the real assessment, as it had been programmed with the same 80% pass requirement. This means that at least 16 correct Kansas permit test answers must be provided, from the 20 available questions.

What do I need to renew my CDL in Kansas?

To renew a Kansas driver's license you must provide proof of identity, Social Security number, proof of Kansas residency and proof of your principal residence address. Proof of identity could be the expiring driver's license.