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NL Air Brake Marathon
Driving a commercial vehicle is completely different from driving a car. Drivers must know more about their vehicles, and they need to take extra safety precautions. A commercial driver’s licence is required to drive a commercial vehicle of a certain size and weight in Canada. To obtain a commercial driver’s licence in Newfoundland and Labrador, the driver must pass a written knowledge test and a road test. This 434-question Marathon contains all questions from our other NL Air Brake tests. It will cycle through them until you’ve provided a correct answer to each of them. The Air Brake Marathon is based on the 2025 Newfoundland and Labrador commercial driver’s manual. You can also use our regular Air Brake practice tests for NL to prepare for your test. When you’re ready, take the Air Brake Exam Simulator.
- Perfect for first-time and renewal commercial applicants, and those adding endorsements
- Triple-checked for accuracy
About this test

List of questions (classic view)
- Which of the following statements about driving in a construction zone is true?
- In a construction zone, the usual fine for speeding is _____ when workers are present.
- Which of the following can increase your stopping distance?
- In an emergency, you have to make a sudden stop. Your vehicle does NOT have antilock brakes (ABS). What should you do?
- If a driver in the Graduated Driver Licensing (GDL) program accumulates ____ or more demerit points, his or her drivers licence will be suspended.
- What does the expression "overdriving your headlights" mean?
- If a police officer waves you past a stop sign, what should you do?
- If you are in ________, steer in the direction in which you want the front of your vehicle to go.
- Unless otherwise posted, the speed limit in a school zone is generally
- The posted speed limit in a school zone is in effect __________ unless specific times are posted.
- While driving at night, if you meet an oncoming vehicle with blinding bright lights, what should you do?
- When approaching an oncoming vehicle at night, you should dim your headlights before you get within ________ of the vehicle.
- Which of the following statements about backing your vehicle are true?
- In the Northwest Territories, when are you allowed to leave a vehicle unattended with the engine running and the doors unlocked?
- Before parking on a primary highway, make sure that your vehicle can be seen for at least _________ along the roadway in both directions.
- Which of the following statements about passing is FALSE?
- If an intersection is blocked by traffic, you should not enter it until
- You may not park
- If you are involved in a collision, you must NOT do which of the following?
- When you park parallel to the curb, your curbside wheels must be within _____ of the curb.
- You're approaching a stop sign with a stop line, and no traffic is approaching from either direction. What should you do?
- Which car is NOT using the traffic circle (roundabout) correctly?
- In the Northwest Territories, you may make a right turn at a red light, but only after you
- In the Northwest Territories outside urban areas, U-turns are NOT permitted
- When merging onto a highway, __________ at the end of the acceleration lane.
- Which of the following statements is FALSE about merging?
- When are you permitted to exceed the posted speed limit?
- If your tires lose traction as you enter a left-hand curve, you should
- If your tires lose traction as you enter a right-hand curve, you should
- This hand signal indicates that the driver intends to
More resources
- British Columbia: Test 1 / Test 2
- Manitoba: Test 1 / Test 2
- New Brunswick: Test 1 / Test 2
- Newfoundland and Labrador: Test 1 / Test 2
- Northwest Territories: Test 1 / Test 2
- Nova Scotia: Test 1 / Test 2
- Nunavut: Test 1 / Test 2
- Ontario: Test 1 / Test 2
- Prince Edward Island: Test 1 / Test 2
- Quebec: Test 1 / Test 2
- Saskatchewan: Test 1 / Test 2
- Yukon: Test 1 / Test 2
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