Updated for 2026–2027 PASS THE NORTH CAROLINA CDL EXAM AND TAKE THE WHEEL OF YOUR PROFESSIONAL DRIVING CAREER! Are you ready to earn your Commercial Driver’s License in North Carolina? Whether you’re pursuing a Class A combination vehicle license or seeking endorsements in Tanker, Hazardous Materials, School Bus, or Doubles/Triples, this all-in-one study guide delivers the focused preparation you need to succeed. The North Carolina CDL Study Guide 2026–2027 by Gregory Parker is built around the exam structure administered by the North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles (NCDMV) and aligned with FMCSA federal standards—so every page you study counts. What's Inside This Guide: Complete Content Review – Thorough coverage of General Knowledge, Air Brakes, Combination Vehicles, and all required endorsement topics including Passenger Transport, School Bus, Tanker Vehicles, Doubles/Triples, and Hazardous Materials. - 500+ Practice Questions – With answer keys and detailed explanations to reinforce understanding and build real test-taking confidence. - Exam Structure and Format – A full breakdown of every written knowledge test component, question counts, passing scores, and time limits. - Skills Test Overview – Pre-trip inspection, basic vehicle control maneuvers, and on-road driving requirements explained clearly. - Registration, Eligibility, and Fee Guide – Step-by-step instructions from obtaining your CLP to scheduling your skills test, including the full NCDMV fee schedule. - Test-Taking Strategies – Proven approaches to manage exam pressure and maximize your score on test day. - Quick Reference Guide – Essential facts, critical numbers, and key procedures organized for efficient last-minute review. - Study Schedule Template – A practical, structured timeline to guide your preparation from start to finish. From your first day of study to the moment you pass your skills test, this guide provides the clear, organized, and complete preparation that aspiring commercial drivers across North Carolina rely on. Disclaimer: This guide is intended for exam preparation purposes. Readers should consult official NCDMV materials for the most current requirements. This publication is not affiliated with or endorsed by the North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles or FMCSA.