GET READY FOR THE WISCONSIN CDL EXAM AND LAUNCH YOUR COMMERCIAL DRIVING CAREER WITH CONFIDENCE. Are you preparing to earn your Wisconsin Commercial Driver’s License and want a study resource that covers everything from General Knowledge to specialized endorsements? This Wisconsin CDL Study Guide by Gregory Parker gives you a structured, thorough path to passing every component of the exam administered by the Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT). What This Guide Covers: Comprehensive Exam Overview – Understand CDL classes (A, B, and C), the CLP process, scoring requirements, fees, retake policies, and test day procedures from start to finish. - General Knowledge Test Content – Master the core principles required of all CDL applicants, covering federal and Wisconsin-specific commercial driving regulations. - Air Brakes Endorsement – In-depth review of air brake systems to help you pass the 25-question Air Brakes test with a score of 80% or higher. - Combination Vehicles – Targeted content for Class A applicants preparing for the Combination Vehicles test. - Pre-Trip Vehicle Inspection – Step-by-step guidance on demonstrating a thorough vehicle safety inspection during the skills test. - Basic Control Skills and Road Test – Practical preparation for both the controlled-environment maneuvers and the 30-minute on-road driving evaluation. - All Major Endorsements – Dedicated chapters on Passenger Transport (P), School Bus (S), Hazardous Materials (H), Tank Vehicles (N), and Doubles/Triples (T). - 500+ Practice Questions – Each question includes a detailed answer key with clear explanations to reinforce understanding. - Study Schedule Template – A structured plan to organize your preparation efficiently across all test areas. - Quick Reference Guide – Fast-access summaries of key rules, limits, and procedures for last-minute review. Whether you are pursuing Class A, B, or C licensing, this guide equips you with the knowledge and test-taking confidence to walk into the DMV fully prepared. Disclaimer: This guide is an independent study resource and is not affiliated with or endorsed by the Wisconsin Department of Transportation or any official licensing body. Exam success depends on individual effort and preparation.