Air Brakes · Question 29 of 55

When the air storage tank pressure rises to the cut-out level (around 125 psi), the air compressor:

  • A Stops pumping air.
  • B Starts pumping faster.
  • C Reverses direction.
  • D Switches to manual mode.

Correct answer: A — Stops pumping air.

The governor cuts the compressor out at about 125 psi so it stops pumping air into the tanks. When pressure drops to 100 psi, the governor cuts the compressor back in.

Why this matters

This question comes from the Air Brakes portion of the CDL knowledge exam, which is built directly from the AAMVA Commercial Driver License Manual. The rule it tests is one that examiners return to repeatedly — different exam forms may rephrase the question or change the example, but the underlying answer stays the same. Understanding the rule (rather than memorizing the wording) is what gets you past every variant.

Commercial driving is governed by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations (49 CFR Parts 350–399). State licensing agencies adopt these rules and add their own road and weight regulations on top. When you study for the CDL exam you are not just studying for a quiz — you are learning the rules you will be expected to follow on every trip, in every state, for as long as you hold the license. A driver who can answer this question correctly is one step closer to safe, professional operation.

Tips for studying this material

  • Read the corresponding chapter of your state's CDL handbook in addition to practicing here.
  • If you miss a question, write the rule down in your own words and revisit it 24 hours later.
  • Connect each rule to a real driving scenario — visualizing the situation makes the answer easier to remember on test day.
  • Practice in short sessions (15–25 minutes) rather than long marathons. Spaced repetition is more effective for long-term recall.