Updated for 2026

Free Georgia CDL Practice Test (2026)

Pass your Georgia commercial driver's license exam with our state-specific practice tests and expert-verified questions.

Georgia CDL Requirements

Passing Score80%
Total Questions50
Min. Age18 / 21*
FormatComputerized

*18 for intrastate, 21 for interstate/hazmat

CDL Job Market in Georgia

Georgia's economic acceleration has made it the premier CDL destination in the Southeast. The Port of Savannah — now the third-busiest US container port — and Atlanta's sprawling distribution infrastructure create dual demand for both drayage specialists and interstate freight drivers. UPS' global headquarters in Sandy Springs means the company maintains thousands of driver positions in Georgia, offering structured pay scales and industry-leading benefits packages.

Average Salary

$53,000 - $82,003 per year

Top Employers:

UPS (Global HQ), Coca-Cola North America, The Home Depot, Saia LTL Freight

Market Outlook:

Georgia CDL average: ~$55,000 in 2026. Atlanta is the logistics capital of the South, home to UPS global HQ, Saia's headquarters, and the Port of Savannah — America's fastest-growing container port.

5-Question GA Challenge

Test your knowledge with these state-specific questions.

How to get a CDL in Georgia

To obtain a Commercial Driver's License in the Georgia, you must first pass the General Knowledge exam. Depending on the type of vehicle you intend to drive, additional endorsements like Air Brakes, Tanker, or Hazmat may be required.

  • Provide proof of US citizenship or lawful permanent residency.
  • Hold a valid non-commercial driver's license.
  • Pass a Department of Transportation (DOT) medical exam.
  • Obtain a Commercial Learner’s Permit (CLP) and wait at least 14 days.
  • Pass the skills test in a vehicle of the same class as you intend to drive.