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Everything you need to pass the Nebraska CDL knowledge test. The same FMCSA-standardized questions used across all 50 states.

The CDL knowledge test is administered by section. Passing score for all sections is 80%.
Nebraska CDL fees: approximately $52 total (CLP $26 + CDL $26)
Nebraska is a major agricultural state — grain, cattle, and hog hauling create large CDL demand
I-80 across Nebraska is one of the highest-volume freight corridors in the US
Nebraska agricultural exemptions cover farm operations within 150 air miles during planting/harvest
CDL holders must hold CLP for at least 14 days before taking the CDL skills test
Omaha is a major rail and truck hub — UP and BNSF intermodal facilities create CDL demand
Legal notice
This information is provided for educational purposes only. Requirements can change. Always verify with Nebraska Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) for the most current information.
The steps to earn a commercial driver's license in Nebraska, from your DOT medical card to your CDL.
Get your DOT medical card
Visit a certified medical examiner, pass the DOT physical, and keep the certificate on file with Nebraska Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV).
Study and pass the knowledge test
Cover General Knowledge plus any endorsements you need (Air Brakes, Combination, HazMat). Practice every section on Koydo until you're scoring 80%+.
Get your CLP
Pass the Nebraska knowledge test at a Nebraska DMV Driver Licensing Office and pay the ~$26 permit fee to receive your commercial learner's permit.
Hold your CLP for 14 days
Federal rules require a minimum 14-day wait while you practice driving with a licensed CDL holder.
Pass the skills test
Schedule the pre-trip inspection, basic control, and road test with Nebraska Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) (or an approved third-party tester).
Get your Nebraska CDL
Pay the ~$26 CDL fee and you're licensed to drive commercially.
Nebraska CDL fees come to about $52 total — roughly $26 for the commercial learner's permit (CLP) and $26 for the CDL itself, paid at Nebraska Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). Testing and endorsement fees can add to this, so always confirm current amounts with Nebraska Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV).
You need 80% on each CDL knowledge section. Nebraska uses the same FMCSA-standardized question pool as every other state, so General Knowledge, Air Brakes, Combination Vehicles, and the endorsement tests are federally consistent.
Nebraska issues a CDL at 18 for driving within the state (intrastate) and 21 for driving across state lines (interstate) or hauling hazardous materials.
At least 14 days. You pass the knowledge test first to earn your CLP, hold it for 14 days while practicing with a licensed CDL holder, then take the behind-the-wheel skills test.
At a Nebraska DMV Driver Licensing Office. The knowledge test is computerized. Practice every section on Koydo before you go so you walk in ready.
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