Oregon CDL Permit Practice

Oregon CDL Permit Practice Test — 119 DMV Knowledge Questions

119 DMV-style practice questions for the Oregon DMV permit test. $15. Pairs with CDL-A Theory ELDT ($20) for first-time Class A applicants.

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Quick answer: The Oregon CDL permit (CLP) knowledge test covers General Knowledge, Combination Vehicles, and Air Brakes. DLA Academy's permit-prep tool gives you 119 practice questions modeled on the official Oregon Department of Transportation — Driver and Motor Vehicle Services (Oregon DMV) test bank. Permit prep is study material — it is not FMCSA ELDT and does not satisfy the federal training requirement.
The Oregon Department of Transportation — Driver and Motor Vehicle Services (Oregon DMV) requires you to pass a Commercial Learner's Permit (CLP) knowledge test before you can take the CDL skills test. DLA Academy's CDL-A Permit Prep is a $15 DMV practice-question study tool — not FMCSA-approved ELDT, but a separate resource to help you pass that knowledge test. It covers the 119 questions you'll face on general knowledge, air brakes, and combination vehicles.

Oregon CDL Permit Test — What You Need to Know

Before you can take any CDL skills test in Oregon, you need a Commercial Learner's Permit (CLP). To get the CLP, you pass the DMV knowledge test at Oregon Department of Transportation — Driver and Motor Vehicle Services (Oregon DMV) — that's the permit test. It's separate from FMCSA-approved ELDT training. ELDT is required to take the CDL skills test; the permit test is required to get the learner's permit that lets you take the skills test.

DLA Academy's CDL-A Permit Prep is a $15 study tool with 119 practice questions covering the topics the Oregon DMV permit test draws from. It is not FMCSA-approved ELDT and does not fulfill the ELDT mandate — but it pairs naturally with CDL-A Theory ELDT ($20) for drivers who want both the permit prep and the federally-required theory training.

What's Inside the 119 Practice Questions

The CDL-A Permit Prep covers every topic the DMV knowledge test draws from. Roughly:

Most drivers run through the full bank twice before the state test. Combined with the official CDL handbook for your state, the pass rate is high.

Taking the Permit Test at Oregon Department of Transportation — Driver and Motor Vehicle Services

In Oregon, the permit test is administered by Oregon Department of Transportation — Driver and Motor Vehicle Services (Oregon DMV). Bring proof of identity, proof of state residency, your Social Security number, and (if applicable) your DOT medical card. Test format is multiple-choice and you'll typically need to pass General Knowledge plus any endorsement-specific sections you're adding (Hazmat, Air Brakes, Combination Vehicles, Passenger, School Bus). You can find the official Oregon DMV CDL manual and scheduling info at https://www.oregon.gov/odot/dmv/pages/driverid/cdl.aspx.

You must hold a valid CLP for at least 14 days before taking the CDL skills test in any state.

Oregon — State-Specific Note

Oregon CDLs are issued by Oregon Department of Transportation — Driver and Motor Vehicle Services (Oregon DMV).

Permit Prep vs. ELDT — They're Different Products

What CDL-A Permit Prep Is and Isn't

Permit Prep ($15) is a DMV knowledge-test study tool. It is not FMCSA-approved and does not fulfill the ELDT mandate. It helps you pass the state permit test to get your CLP.

CDL-A Theory ELDT ($20) is the FMCSA-approved entry-level driver training required before you can take the CDL skills test. It auto-submits to the FMCSA Training Provider Registry within 24 hours and is accepted by Oregon DMV.

For first-time Class A applicants you'll likely need both — Permit Prep to pass the permit test, then CDL-A Theory ELDT to qualify for the skills test, then behind-the-wheel training (BTW) at a local FMCSA-registered provider.

CDL-A Permit Prep — $15 CDL-A Theory ELDT — $20

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What's on the Oregon CLP knowledge test?+
The Oregon DMV's CLP knowledge test covers three topics: general knowledge (basic CDL rules and safe operation), air brakes (how air brake systems work and inspection), and combination vehicles (towing trailers and managing weight). DLA Academy's CDL-A Permit Prep drills all 119 practice questions across these three areas so you walk in confident.
How much does the permit practice test cost?+
DLA Academy's CDL-A Permit Prep is $15. It's a DMV knowledge-test study tool, not FMCSA-approved ELDT. If you also need ELDT to meet the federal mandate, the CDL-A Theory ELDT is a separate $20 product. Some drivers buy both: $15 for permit prep (to study for the CLP test) + $20 for Theory ELDT (to satisfy the FMCSA requirement).
Is permit prep the same as ELDT?+
No. CDL-A Permit Prep ($15) is a DMV practice-question study tool to help you pass Oregon's CLP knowledge test. CDL-A Theory ELDT ($20) is the federally-mandated training required by the FMCSA. Both are useful — permit prep gets you ready for the DMV test, and ELDT is a separate requirement you must complete before the CDL skills test. They do not replace each other.
How many questions are in the practice test?+
The CDL-A Permit Prep includes 119 practice questions, matching the scope of the Oregon DMV's CLP knowledge test. You'll drill general knowledge, air brakes, and combination vehicles until you're solid on each topic.
What do I do after passing the permit practice test?+
The practice test is a study tool — it's not the real DMV test. After drilling the 119 questions and feeling confident, you schedule your CLP knowledge test at Oregon DMV. Once you pass that official test, you get your CLP card. Then you complete ELDT (CDL-A Theory ELDT, $20) and arrange behind-the-wheel training separately at a local FMCSA-registered provider before scheduling your CDL skills test with Oregon DMV.

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