10 full-length practice tests with 40 questions each — just like the real written test. Get scored instantly and see where you need to improve.
Start Practicing — $6.99 One-Time No subscriptions. No recurring charges.At every state and national truck driving championship, competitors take a written test. Here's the format.
Every question on the real test comes from the ATA Facts for Drivers handbook. Our practice tests cover the same material across all 7 categories.
At competition, you fill in a bubble sheet that's scanned for scoring. Our app scores you instantly so you can review and improve right away.
Everything you need to prepare for the truck rodeo written test, all in one app.
40 questions each, scored just like the real test. See your point total, percentage, and which questions you missed.
Drawn from all 7 categories in the Facts for Drivers book. New question sets every time you practice.
See your score the moment you finish. Review every question with the correct answer and explanation.
The app tracks which categories give you trouble and lets you focus your study time where it matters most.
Flip through key facts and definitions. Great for quick study sessions during breaks or at the truck stop.
Track your scores over time. Watch your accuracy climb as you study. Know when you're ready for competition.
Built mobile-first. Install it like an app on your home screen. Study anywhere — no app store needed.
Try these sample questions to see what our practice tests are like. These are examples — not taken from the actual competition test.
At 55 mph on dry pavement, what is the approximate total stopping distance for a loaded tractor-trailer?
Under current FMCSA hours-of-service rules, what is the maximum number of hours a property-carrying driver may drive after coming on duty?
During a pre-trip inspection, which of the following should be checked on every tire?
According to FMCSA cargo securement rules, how often must a driver stop to check their load during a trip?
What is the maximum legal gross vehicle weight for a tractor-trailer on the Interstate Highway System (without special permits)?
There aren't many ways to practice for the truck rodeo written test. Here's how your options stack up.
| Option | Questions | Format | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Win The Rodeo | 1,250+ | Mobile app with scoring | $6.99 |
| Stuvia PDFs | ~60 | Static PDF download | $15.19 |
| Quizlet | ~30 | Flashcards only | Free |
| Facts for Drivers alone | None | Book only — no practice questions | ~$7 |
There are 10 full-length practice tests with 40 questions each — the same format as the real truck rodeo written test. That's 400 practice test questions, plus 850+ more in flashcard and quiz modes, for a total of 1,250+ questions across all 7 categories.
Our questions are based on the same source material used for the real written test — the ATA Facts for Drivers handbook. They are designed to prepare you for the types of questions you'll see at state and national competitions, but they are not copies of actual test questions.
Yes — Win The Rodeo is built mobile-first. It works on any phone, tablet, or computer with a web browser. You can install it on your home screen like a regular app. Study during breaks, at the truck stop, in the sleeper, or wherever you have a few minutes.
No. Win The Rodeo is specifically for the truck driving championship (truck rodeo) written test, not the CDL permit exam. The truck rodeo written test is based on the ATA Facts for Drivers book and is taken at state and national truck driving competitions organized by trucking associations.
State competitions start in spring. Are you ready?