CDL Study Guide 2026
The Clear, All-in-One Prep System with Exam-Style Practice Tests, Step-by-Step Answer Explanations, and Proven Pass-First Strategies to Ace the CDL Exam
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Jason Haines
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Mark H. Dalton
Most CDL candidates fail. Not because they're dumb—but because they studied the WRONG way.
Those bloated study guides bury you in CB radio slang and trucker stories while skipping Air Brakes—the ONE section that trips up more candidates than anything else. You walk into the exam, hit question three about dual air brake systems, and freeze. Because your "comprehensive" guide gave Air Brakes two paragraphs.
You fail. Pay the retest fee. And that $65,000/year trucking job? Gone.
This audiobook stops that nightmare.
No filler. No outdated rules. No gaps. Just the exact knowledge you need to pass—starting with a FULL Air Brakes chapter covering parts, pre-trip checks, warning signs, and safety systems. General knowledge, combination vehicles, HazMat, Tankers, Doubles/Triples, School Bus—every endorsement is here, current and exam-focused.
Study anywhere: driving to work, at the gym, during lunch. Ten-plus hours of professional narration drilling critical rules straight into your brain while you're doing anything else.
Every section ends with Review Questions and Quick Prompts designed to make information stick. You'll recognize test questions instantly because you've trained for them.
This guide aligns with national CDL standards. Current rules. Current procedures. Current exam focus.
Your CDL isn't just a license—it's your income, career mobility, and family's future. The only thing standing between you and that future is one exam.
Show up guessing and join the crowd who fails repeatedly. Or show up ready.
Start listening today. Every day you wait is another day someone else takes the job you wanted.
©2026 Mark H. Dalton (P)2026 Mark H. Dalton