Wisconsin CDL — General Knowledge practice
Traffic Laws
Speed limits, turning and signaling rules, headlight and seat-belt requirements, and the everyday laws every driver must follow.
Questions reviewed against the official Wisconsin driver handbook · July 7, 2026
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12 sample Traffic Laws questions with the correct answer, a short explanation, and the official handbook reference. Read through them, then take the quiz above.
1. In Wisconsin, when you approach a stopped emergency vehicle with flashing lights and it is safe to do so, what does the move-over law require?
Correct answer: Change into a lane that is not adjacent to the emergency vehicle
You must move into a lane that is not next to the emergency vehicle and pass with caution once you have cleared it.
Source: Wisconsin CDL Manual, Section 2.8.1 — Move-Over Laws
2. A second conviction within three years for texting or using a hand-held phone while driving a CMV brings what disqualification?
Correct answer: A 60-day disqualification
The driver is disqualified for 60 days after a second such offense within a three-year period.
3. After the initial check, how often must a driver re-inspect secured cargo while on the road?
Correct answer: Every 150 miles or 3 hours
The load must be rechecked every 150 miles or every three hours, whichever comes first, along with each break.
Source: Wisconsin CDL Manual, Section 3.1 — Inspecting Cargo
4. Which commercial vehicles are always required to stop at railroad crossings marked with an advance warning sign?
Correct answer: Passenger-carrying and hazmat vehicles
Vehicles carrying passengers and those hauling hazardous materials must stop at every such crossing.
Source: Wisconsin CDL Manual, Section 2.15.2 — Warning Signs and Devices
5. What is described as the leading cause of injury and death within roadway work zones?
Correct answer: Speeding traffic
Traffic moving too fast through work zones is the number-one source of work-zone injuries and deaths.
Source: Wisconsin CDL Manual, Section 2.6.7 — Roadway Work Zones
6. Federal rules covering commercial drivers place what limit on text messaging behind the wheel?
Correct answer: It is banned while driving a commercial motor vehicle
Reading or typing messages on a device while driving a commercial vehicle is prohibited by federal regulation.
7. When no stop line is painted and a stop is required at a crossing, where must a vehicle stop relative to the nearest rail?
Correct answer: Between 15 and 50 feet from the rail
A required stop must be made at least 15 feet back, and never more than 50 feet, from the closest rail of the track.
Source: Wisconsin CDL Manual, Section 2.15.2 — Warning Signs and Devices
8. About how long does a typical tractor-trailer need to clear a single set of tracks?
Correct answer: Around 14 seconds
A standard tractor-trailer takes roughly 14 seconds to move completely across one track.
Source: Wisconsin CDL Manual, Section 2.15.5 — Crossing the Tracks
9. If you are convicted of a traffic violation in another jurisdiction, whom must you notify within 30 days, besides your employer?
Correct answer: Your motor vehicle licensing agency
You must report the conviction to your own motor vehicle licensing agency within 30 days, whatever vehicle you drove.
10. Drivers hauling cargo must first re-inspect how the load is secured within what distance after starting a trip?
Correct answer: Within the first 50 miles
The securement must be checked again within the first 50 miles of the trip so any settling can be corrected.
Source: Wisconsin CDL Manual, Section 3.1 — Inspecting Cargo
11. What does federal rule require of a commercial driver regarding the safety belt?
Correct answer: It must be worn whenever the vehicle is driven
A commercial driver must stay properly buckled the entire time the vehicle is being driven.
12. While your vehicle is crossing a set of railroad tracks, what should you avoid doing?
Correct answer: Shifting gears while on the rails
You should not change gears while on the tracks, because a missed shift could leave you stalled on the rails.
Source: Wisconsin CDL Manual, Section 2.15.5 — Crossing the Tracks
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