In Florida, you’ll need a Class A CDL (Commercial Driver’s License) with a Doubles/Triples ("T") endorsement to legally drive double trailer configurations. To qualify, you must be at least 18 and hold a valid driver’s license. The first step in the licensing process is to provide identification documents, pay the licensing fees, and pass a vision screen and a medical examination. The Commercial Learner’s Permit (CLP) allows you to practice driving commercial vehicles (including Longer Combination Vehicles) under the supervision of a full CDL holder.
You must pass the official General Knowledge Exam to obtain this permit, and our Free Florida CDL Permit Practice Test is the solution to your study needs. This intuitive tool will help you achieve a passing score on your first attempt. Once you obtain a CLP, you must complete Entry-Level Driver Training (ELDT) from a training provider listed in FMCSA’s Training Provider Registry (TPR).
After passing several skills tests, you’ll be granted a Class A CDL. If you’re interested in pulling doubles across the Sunshine State, we recommend pursuing the T endorsement during your licensing process. All you need to obtain this certification is a passing score on the official Double/Triple Trailers Knowledge Exam. There’s no additional skill test required. We’ll help you ace this exam by providing you with access to our Florida CDL Double/Triple Trailers Practice Tests.
Now you’re about to train with the fourth practice test in this series. It includes multiple-choice questions based on the official Commercial Driver License Manual (Florida CDL Handbook 2026), specifically Section 7 (Doubles and Triples). Our automated assistant, nicknamed "Officer Frank," will be present during your training sessions. He can provide hints, real-life examples, and detailed explanations to support your learning. If you encounter a difficult question, this AI coach can rephrase it for you. Initiate a conversation with him to receive personalized help whenever you need it.
Commercial driving is a complex subject, and you cannot master it overnight. You’ll need advanced driving skills to safely drive double-trailer configurations. Our practice tests help build the foundation for this skill, but you must put in the time and effort to complete the licensing process.