- Pre-trip inspection test: $20. Skills test: $20. Total Price: $85. May schedule a practice session with the rental trucks or bus for $85 an hour or $50 for half hour. If you fail any section of the test If you have to retake the Pre-trip test, you will pay $85 for the test and $75 for Class A & B truck rental for a.
- All Ohio CDL drivers must pass a vision test in order to receive their commercial driver's license. Applicants are required to have: Vision in both eyes. A minimum acuity of 20/40 in each eye. Can be with or without lenses. A visual field of no less than 70 degrees.
Basic maneuverability test: $27.00; Road test: $61.00; Out-of-State CDL Applicants. Out-of-state applicants may take the Ohio CDL skills test with an out-of-state CLP as long as the driver presents a current out-of-state driver license and a completion certificate from an Ohio truck driving school.
So, when taking the CDL skills test, how do you know the layout of the course? That is exactly what we are going to cover in this article.
The CDL skills test consists of the following:
- Straight Line Backing
- Offset backing either Left or Right
- Parallel Parking either Drivers side or Conventional
- Alley Dock or 90 degree backing
You may not be tested on all these maneuvers, but instead you may be tested on just a few. In addition, Pre-Trip Inspections are also tested. Look for that article to come out soon.
We do have an in depth article on the CDL skills backing tests, with video explanations. To access that page go here
What follows is a layout of the cones and a description taken directly from one State’s CDL handbook. As always download a copy and compare to ensure you are following your State’s testing protocol. Most of the State’s do now have it pretty standardized so it shouldn’t vary greatly.
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CDL Straight Line Backing – Cone Dimensions
Official guidance from the CDL manual:
You may be asked to back your vehicle in a straight line between two rows of cones without touching or crossing over the exercise boundaries.
So the dimensions of this course are 100 feet long by 12 feet wide.
CDL Offset Backing – Cone Dimensions
From the CDL manual:
Offset Back Right – You may be asked to back into a space that is to the right rear of your vehicle. You will drive straight forward the outer boundary. From that position, you must back the vehicle into the opposite lane until the front of your vehicle has passed the first set of cones without striking boundary lines or cones.
Offset Back Left – You may be asked to back into a space that is to the left rear of your vehicle. You will drive straight forward the outer boundary. From that position, you must back the vehicle into the opposite lane until the front of your vehicle has passed the first set of cones without striking boundary lines or cones
Depending on the Class of CDL license you are testing for:
The length of the forward boundary for a Class A license is 140 feet from the rear set of cones. For a Class B license it is 90 feet.
In addition, the two lanes are 12 foot wide, with the lane being backed into 40 feet deep.
CDL Parallel Parking Dimensions
The CDL Manual advises:
Parallel Park (Driver’s Side) - You may be asked to park in a parallel parking space that is on your left. You are to drive past the entrance to the parallel parking space with your vehicle parallel to the parking area; and back into the space without crossing front, side or rear boundaries marked by cones. You are required to get your entire vehicle completely into the space.
Parallel Park (Conventional) - You may be asked to park in a parallel parking space that is on your right. You are to drive past the entrance to the parallel parking space with your vehicle parallel to the parking area; and back into the space without crossing front, side or rear boundaries marked by cones. You are required to get your entire vehicle completely into the space.
As you can see the dimensions of the box required to put the vehicle into are 12 foot wide by a length that is 15 feet longer than the vehicle (Applies to Class A and Class B).
CDL Alley Dock
Guidance from the CDL manual:
You may be asked to sight-side back your vehicle into an alley. You will drive past the alley and position your vehicle parallel to the outer boundary. From that position, back into the alley bringing the rear of your vehicle within three feet of the rear of the alley without touching boundary lines or cones. Your vehicle must be straight within the alley/lane when completed.
The ‘Dock’ space where you will end up is measured as 12 foot wide by 40 foot long. There is an additional spacing of 70 feet forward of this boundary to the outer boundary.
Summary
Knowing the placement of the cones will assist you in getting comfortable with the tasks required to complete your CDL skills testing. Don’t forget that we offer a further in depth article with videos that you can check out.
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