iPhone app for getting a Class B CDL released

June 6, 2012

A new iPhone app has been released that is said to cover all the necessary topics needed for review to obtain a Class B CDL. The Easy CDL Class B app is now available in the Apple iTunes App Store for those interested in driving straight trucks.

Produced by Mike Byrnes and Associates, publisher of Bumper to Bumper, the Complete Guide to Tractor-Trailer Operations, Easy CDL, Easy CDL Hazardous Materials Endorsement Review, and Easy CDL for Hot Shot Trucking, the new app can also be obtained at the Study By App website at www.studybyapp.com.

Easy CDL Class B includes eight units that recap all the topics that operators of straight trucks must study to pass a Commercial Driver’s License test and be able to drive a commercial motor vehicle truck-and-trailer combination with a gross combined weight rating in excess of 26,000 lbs. With dozens of illustrations, the app offers over 230 multiple-choice test questions like those found on state CDL tests. The answers to the test questions are included in the app as are explanations as to why those answers are correct.

There is also an audio “lecture” included.

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