CDL Permit (CLP) Training
Classroom-based CDL permit training designed to help you pass the written exam and take the first step toward earning your CDL.
What is a CDL Permit (CLP)?
The Commercial Learner’s Permit (CLP) is the first step in earning your CDL. It allows you to legally practice driving a commercial vehicle with a qualified instructor before taking the CDL skills and road tests.
CDL Permit (CLP) Overview
The Commercial Learner’s Permit (CLP) is the first required step toward earning a Commercial Driver’s License (CDL). It allows students to legally practice operating a commercial vehicle while supervised by a qualified CDL holder. Before any behind-the-wheel training or road testing can begin, students must successfully obtain their CDL permit.
What the CDL Permit Allows You to Do
With a CDL permit, students can begin hands-on training and gain real-world experience operating commercial vehicles under instructor supervision. The permit confirms that the driver has passed the required written knowledge exams and understands essential safety rules, vehicle operation, and federal regulations.
CDL Permit Exam Requirements
To obtain a CDL permit, applicants must pass the required written knowledge exams at the DMV. These tests typically include General Knowledge and may also cover Air Brakes and Combination Vehicles, depending on the license class. Preparing properly for these exams is essential before beginning CDL driving training.
From CDL Permit to CDL License
Once the CDL permit is obtained, students can begin behind-the-wheel CDL training with a certified instructor. This training prepares drivers for the CDL skills test, pre-trip inspection, and road test required to earn a full Commercial Driver’s License and pursue employment in the trucking industry.
To obtain a Commercial Learner’s Permit (CLP), applicants must pass a series of written knowledge exams administered by the DMV.
These exams are designed to ensure that future commercial drivers understand vehicle operation, safety regulations, and essential driving principles before beginning hands-on CDL training.
While requirements may vary slightly by state, Ohio CDL applicants are typically required to pass the following permit exam sections.
General Knowledge
50 Questions — Minimum 40 Correct Answers
Covers basic commercial driving rules, vehicle inspection, safe driving practices, and federal regulations applicable to all CDL drivers.
Combination Vehicles
25 Questions — Minimum 20 Correct Answers
Required for drivers operating combination vehicles such as tractor-trailers. This section focuses on coupling systems, vehicle handling, and safety considerations.
Air Brakes
25 Questions — Minimum 20 Correct Answers
Required for vehicles equipped with air brake systems. This exam tests knowledge of air brake components, inspection procedures, and safe operation.
PASSING SCORE NOTE (IMPORTANT)
A minimum score of 80% is required on each exam section to qualify for a Commercial Learner’s Permit (CLP).
Troy CDL School provides guidance and study support to help students prepare for each required CDL permit exam section with confidence.
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Take the first step toward a career in commercial driving. Our instructors are here to help you prepare for the CDL permit exam and move forward with confidence.