Disclaimer
CDL Drill & Review provides study support only. It does not provide official licensing authority, legal interpretation, exam certification, or guaranteed outcomes. It should be used as a training aid that can improve structure and focus, not as a substitute for the official materials and requirements that govern a learner’s jurisdiction.
1. Not an official authority
The site is not affiliated with a DMV, state licensing office, or official CDL testing body unless explicitly stated otherwise. Its content, session logic, and explanations are educational tools, not official rulings.
2. No guarantee of exam success
A learner may benefit from focused practice and still need more work from authoritative materials. Using the site does not guarantee a pass outcome, a particular score, or a specific licensing result.
3. No legal or regulatory advice
The site does not provide legal advice or regulatory interpretation. Where there is any conflict between the site’s language and official jurisdictional materials, the official materials control.
4. User responsibility
The learner remains responsible for determining which manuals, official instructions, and state-specific requirements apply to their licence path. The product is designed to support study discipline, not to replace the governing source of truth.
5. Product-limit warning
Even where a result page or review page feels useful, that usefulness should not be mistaken for institutional authority. This boundary is repeated intentionally because it is central to the trust model of the site.
6. Why the disclaimer is repeated across the site
The non-official boundary is repeated in multiple places because repetition reduces confusion. If a study tool only states its limit once in tiny print, it has not done enough to prevent false confidence.
6. Why the disclaimer is repeated
The site repeats its non-official boundary across multiple pages because a single buried disclaimer is not enough. Repetition is part of responsible communication when a study product could otherwise be mistaken for a licensing authority.