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Maryland Tanker Vehicles CDL Practice Test

The Tanker endorsement is required for vehicles transporting liquid cargo in tanks of 1,000 gallons or more. This endorsement covers the unique challenges of liquid surge and weight distribution.

Questions

20

Passing Score

80%

Time Limit

Typically 30 minutes; varies by testing location

Prerequisites

Valid CDL license required - can be added to any CDL class

What is the Tanker Vehicles Endorsement?

The Tanker endorsement is required for vehicles transporting liquid cargo in tanks of 1,000 gallons or more. This endorsement covers the unique challenges of liquid surge and weight distribution.

Required when transporting liquids/gases in individual tanks โ‰ฅ119 gallons with aggregate rated capacity โ‰ฅ1,000 gallons (including portable tanks)

Topic Breakdown

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Vehicle Inspection

~6 questions

  • Tank and piping inspection
  • Emergency shut-off systems
  • Leak detection procedures
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Driving Techniques

~8 questions

  • Liquid surge management
  • Cornering and braking techniques
  • Weight distribution awareness
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Loading and Unloading

~4 questions

  • Proper loading procedures
  • Outage and weight calculations
  • Unloading safety protocols
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Emergency Procedures

~2 questions

  • Spill response procedures
  • Rollover prevention techniques

Study Tips for Maryland

  • 1Understand liquid surge and its effects
  • 2Practice weight calculation problems
  • 3Know emergency shut-off procedures
  • 4Master cornering techniques with liquid loads
  • 5Review state tanker vehicle regulations and requirements

Maryland CDL Information

Age Requirements

Intrastate: 18+ ยท Interstate: 21+

CDL Renewal

Every 8 years

ELDT Required

Yes โ€” ELDT (Entry-Level Driver Training) from FMCSA-registered provider

Career Opportunities

Fuel delivery companies
Chemical transportation
Food grade liquid transport
Water and waste management

Frequently Asked Questions

You need a tanker endorsement when transporting liquids or gases in individual tanks of 119+ gallons with an aggregate rated capacity of 1,000+ gallons (including portable tanks).

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