Free IL CDL Double/Triple Trailers Practice Test 2025
- Perfect for first-time and renewal CDL/CLP applicants, and those adding endorsements
- Based on 2025 IL commercial driver's license manual
- Triple-checked for accuracy
- Updated for September 2025
If you’re looking to add the Double/Triple Trailers endorsement to your Illinois Commercial Driver’s License (CDL,) you’re probably aware that the main hurdle is passing a 20-question multiple-choice knowledge test. The test requires a score of 80% (or 16 correct answers) to pass. Once you’ve achieved this certification, you receive the valuable “T” endorsement on your CDL, which authorizes you to pull two or three trailers (where such laws allow) and operate combination vehicles that require this added skill and knowledge (Illinois CDL Handbook 2025).
In “The Prairie State” even with a Double/Triple Trailers endorsement, you’re only allowed to pull double trailers and the length of any cargo cannot exceed sixty feet by state law. But, make no mistake, this endorsement adds significant credibility and marketability to your transport status, increasing your employability and earning potential. You may be saying to yourself, “This sounds incredible! But how can I best prepare for the test?”
You will find no shortage of online resources, but too much information can be incredibly overwhelming. What you need is a systematic and focused approach. That’s where our online Illinois CDL Double/Triple Trailers practice test comes in. It is up to date as of September 2025 and includes 20 multiple-choice questions that resemble what you will face at the DMV on your actual test day!
As you take our online practice test, you will receive immediate and detailed feedback on your answers. If you get a question wrong, you are immediately shown why a different response is correct. This helps solidify the content in real time, instead of bombarding you with the entire assessment at the end.
Illinois only requires the passing of this knowledge test in order to add the “T” endorsement to your already existing Class A or Class B CDL. Once you have prepared, passed our free practice tests, and feel ready to go, you simply apply at the DMV, provide the required documentation, and, after passing the test, pay the required fee to add the endorsement to your CDL.
Looking for other Illinois-based CDL endorsements? Find tons of valuable information and practice tests here.
Interested in CDL endorsements for another state? We have you covered there as well! Browse our site and click CDL to select your choice of state.
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