CDL Passenger Endorsement Practice Test

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CDL Passenger Endorsement Practice Test - Quiz

Commercial drivers have to get a CDL passenger endorsement so that they can drive busses or transport passengers. For you to get this license you have to pass the exams set. If you are looking for revision material, he quiz below is for you. Try it out and good luck!


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    If your bus has an emergency exit door. It MUST?

    • A.

      BE CLOSED WHEN OPERATING THE BUS

    • B.

      ALWAYS HAVE A RED DOOR LIGHT ON

    • C.

      BE FREE TO OPEN FOR FRESH AIR

    Correct Answer
    A. BE CLOSED WHEN OPERATING THE BUS
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "BE CLOSED WHEN OPERATING THE BUS". This is because the emergency exit door should be closed when the bus is in operation to ensure the safety of the passengers. Keeping the door closed helps to prevent any unauthorized access, reduce the risk of accidents, and maintain the structural integrity of the bus. It is important to follow this guideline to comply with safety regulations and ensure the well-being of everyone on board.

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  • 2. 

    Many buses have curved (convex or "spot") Mirrors. These mirrors?

    • A.

      ARE AGAINST THE LAW IN SOME STATES

    • B.

      MAKE THINGS SEEM SMALLER AND FARTHER AWAY THAN THEY REALLY ARE

    • C.

      DO NOT NEED TO BE CHECKED OFTEN BECAUSE THEY SHOW A LARGER AREA

    Correct Answer
    B. MAKE THINGS SEEM SMALLER AND FARTHER AWAY THAN THEY REALLY ARE
    Explanation
    Curved (convex or "spot") mirrors on buses make things seem smaller and farther away than they really are.

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  • 3. 

    TO STOP FOR RAILROAD TRACKS, A BUS DRIVER MUST STOP ________FEET BEFORE THE NEAREST TRACK?

    • A.

      10 TO 25 FEET

    • B.

      15 TO 50 FEET

    • C.

      20 TO 75 FEET

    Correct Answer
    B. 15 TO 50 FEET
    Explanation
    A bus driver must stop 15 to 50 feet before the nearest track to ensure the safety of passengers and avoid any potential collisions with trains. This distance allows the bus driver enough time to assess the situation, check for approaching trains, and come to a complete stop before reaching the railroad tracks. Stopping at this distance also allows for a buffer zone in case of any unexpected circumstances or emergencies that may require additional stopping time.

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  • 4. 

    WHEN YOU INSPECT YOUR BUS, MAKE SURE?

    • A.

      EMERGENCY EXIT HANDLES HAVE BEEN REMOVED

    • B.

      EVERY OTHER HANDHOLD AND RAILING IS SECURE

    • C.

      RIDER SIGNALING DEVICES ARE WORKING

    Correct Answer
    C. RIDER SIGNALING DEVICES ARE WORKING
    Explanation
    When inspecting a bus, it is important to ensure that rider signaling devices are working. This is crucial for the safety and convenience of the passengers. Rider signaling devices, such as bells or buttons, allow passengers to communicate with the driver and indicate their desired stops or any emergencies. If these devices are not working, it can lead to miscommunication or delays in response to passenger needs. Therefore, it is essential to check and ensure that rider signaling devices are in proper working condition during a bus inspection.

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  • 5. 

    IF A RIDER WANTS TO BRING A CAR BATTERY OR A CAN OF GASOLINE ABOARD YOUR BUS, YOU SHOULD?

    • A.

      NOT ALLOW THE RIDER TO DO IT

    • B.

      COLLECT AN EXTRA FARE FOR THIS TYPE OF CARGO

    • C.

      PUT THE BATTERY OR GASOLINE IN THE CARGO COMPARTMENT

    Correct Answer
    A. NOT ALLOW THE RIDER TO DO IT
    Explanation
    The correct answer is NOT ALLOW THE RIDER TO DO IT. This is because bringing a car battery or a can of gasoline aboard a bus can pose a safety risk. Car batteries and gasoline are flammable materials, and having them on the bus can increase the chances of a fire or explosion. Therefore, it is important to not allow riders to bring such items on board to ensure the safety of all passengers.

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  • 6. 

    IF THERE IS NO TRAFFIC LIGHT OR ATTENDANT, STOP FOR A DRAWBRIDGE ABOUT ____________FEET FROM THE DRAWBRING?

    • A.

      25

    • B.

      50

    • C.

      100

    Correct Answer
    B. 50
    Explanation
    When approaching a drawbridge without a traffic light or attendant, it is recommended to stop about 50 feet from the drawbridge. This distance allows for enough space to safely stop and assess the situation before proceeding. Stopping too close to the drawbridge may not provide enough time to react if the bridge starts to open or close. Additionally, stopping too far away may obstruct the flow of traffic behind. Therefore, stopping about 50 feet from the drawbridge is the appropriate distance to ensure safety and traffic efficiency.

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  • 7. 

    YOU SHOULD NOT LET RIDERS STAND?

    • A.

      WITHIN TWO FEET OF AN EMERGENCY EXIT

    • B.

      IN FRONT OF ANY OPEN LUGGAGE SPACE

    • C.

      IN FRONT OF THE STANDEE LINE

    Correct Answer
    C. IN FRONT OF THE STANDEE LINE
    Explanation
    Riders should not stand in front of the standee line because it is important to maintain clear pathways and ensure the safety of all passengers. Standing in front of the standee line can obstruct the movement of other passengers and create a potential hazard during emergencies. It is necessary to follow this rule to allow for efficient boarding and exiting of the vehicle, as well as to comply with safety regulations.

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  • 8. 

    YOU ARE DRIVING A 40 FOOT BUS AT 50 MPH. THE ROAD IS DRY AND VISIBILITY IS GOOD. YOU SHOULD KEEP ______ SECONDS OF SPACE IN FRONT OF YOUR BUS TO BE SAFE?

    • A.

      7

    • B.

      6

    • C.

      5

    Correct Answer
    C. 5
    Explanation
    To ensure safety while driving a 40-foot bus at 50 mph on a dry road with good visibility, it is recommended to maintain at least 5 seconds of space in front of the bus. This allows enough time to react and stop the vehicle in case of any sudden changes or emergencies on the road. Keeping a safe distance helps prevent collisions and provides a buffer for potential hazards.

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  • 9. 

    YOU ARE DRIVING A 40 FOOT BUS AT 30 MPH. THE ROAD IS DRY AND VISIBILITY IS GOOD. YOU SHOULD KEEP A SAFETY SPACE IN FRONT OF YOUR BUS THAT IS AT LEAST __________ SECONDS?

    • A.

      4

    • B.

      6

    • C.

      8

    Correct Answer
    A. 4
    Explanation
    When driving a large vehicle like a 40-foot bus, it is important to maintain a proper safety space in front of the vehicle. This space allows the driver to have enough time to react and stop the vehicle in case of any sudden changes or emergencies. The correct answer of 4 seconds means that the driver should maintain a distance of at least 4 seconds from the vehicle in front of the bus. This gives the driver enough time to brake and avoid a collision if needed.

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  • 10. 

    IT IS BEST TO WEAR YOUR SEAT BELT?

    • A.

      AT ALL TIMES

    • B.

      UNLESS YOU WILL NOT BE DRIVING OVER 35 MPH

    • C.

      ONLY IF YOUR BUS HOLDS MORE THAN 27 PEOPLE

    Correct Answer
    A. AT ALL TIMES
    Explanation
    Wearing your seat belt at all times is the best practice for ensuring your safety while driving. Seat belts are designed to protect you in the event of a collision or sudden stop, and wearing them consistently reduces the risk of serious injury or death. Regardless of the speed you are driving or the number of people on the bus, it is always recommended to wear your seat belt for your own safety.

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  • 11. 

    YOUR BUS IS DISABLED AND THE BUS, WITH RIDERS ABOARD MAY BE TOWED OR PUSHED TO A SAFE SPOT TO DISCHARGE THE PASSENGERS ONLY?

    • A.

      IF THE DISTANCE IS LESS THAN 1 MILE

    • B.

      BY A 27,000 GVWR OR LARGER TOW TRUCK

    • C.

      IF GETTING OFF THE BUS SOONER WOULD BE UNSAFE

    Correct Answer
    C. IF GETTING OFF THE BUS SOONER WOULD BE UNSAFE
  • 12. 

    BUSES MAY HAVE RECAPPED OR REGROOVED TIRES?

    • A.

      ONLY ON THE OUTSIDE OF DUALS

    • B.

      ANYWHERE EXCEPT THE FRONT WHEELS

    • C.

      ON ANY OR ALL THE WHEELS

    Correct Answer
    B. ANYWHERE EXCEPT THE FRONT WHEELS
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "ANYWHERE EXCEPT THE FRONT WHEELS". This means that buses may have recapped or regrooved tires on any or all of the wheels, except for the front wheels. Recapping or regrooving tires is a common practice to extend their lifespan and improve traction. However, it is not recommended for the front wheels as they are responsible for steering and require better grip and control.

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  • 13. 

    WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING LISTS THE THREE TYPES OF EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT THAT YOU MUST HAVE ON YOUR BUS?

    • A.

      FIRE EXTINGUISHER, SPARE ELECTRICAL FUSES UNLESS EQUIPPED WITH CIRCUIT BREAKERS, REFLECTORS

    • B.

      HYDRAULIC JACK, FIRE EXTINGUISHER, SIGNAL FLARES

    • C.

      REFLECTORS, FIRE EXTINGUISHER, TIRE REPAIR KIT

    Correct Answer
    A. FIRE EXTINGUISHER, SPARE ELECTRICAL FUSES UNLESS EQUIPPED WITH CIRCUIT BREAKERS, REFLECTORS
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "FIRE EXTINGUISHER, SPARE ELECTRICAL FUSES UNLESS EQUIPPED WITH CIRCUIT BREAKERS, REFLECTORS." This answer lists the three types of emergency equipment that must be present on a bus. A fire extinguisher is necessary to handle any fire emergencies. Spare electrical fuses are required unless the bus is equipped with circuit breakers. Reflectors are important for visibility and safety purposes.

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  • 14. 

    YOU MAY SOMETIMES HAUL SMALL-ARMS AMMUNITION OR EMERGENCY HOSPITAL SUPPLIES ON A BUS. THE TOTAL WEIGHT OF ALL SUCH HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MUST BE NOT BE MORE THAN ________ POUNDS?

    • A.

      50

    • B.

      500

    • C.

      5000

    Correct Answer
    B. 500
    Explanation
    The total weight of all hazardous materials that can be hauled on a bus must not exceed 500 pounds.

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  • 15. 

    WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING TYPES OF CARGO CAN NEVER BE CARRIED ON A BUS?

    • A.

      SMALL ARMS AMMUNITION LABELED ORM-D

    • B.

      IRRITATING MATERIALS OR TEAR GAS

    • C.

      EMERGENCY DRUG SHIPMENTS

    Correct Answer
    B. IRRITATING MATERIALS OR TEAR GAS
    Explanation
    Irritating materials or tear gas cannot be carried on a bus because they pose a risk to the safety and well-being of passengers. These substances can cause harm if released or leaked during transportation, potentially causing respiratory problems, eye irritation, and other health issues. Therefore, it is important to prohibit the transportation of such dangerous materials on buses to ensure the safety of all passengers.

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  • 16. 

    IF YOU HAVE RIDERS ABOARD, YOU SHOULD NEVER FUEL YOUR BUS?

    • A.

      IN A CLOSED BUILDING

    • B.

      WITHOUT ATTACHING THE GROUNDING CABLE

    • C.

      WITH ANY OF THE WINDOWS OPEN

    Correct Answer
    A. IN A CLOSED BUILDING
    Explanation
    Fueling a bus with riders aboard in a closed building can be extremely dangerous due to the risk of fire and explosion. The fumes from the fuel can accumulate in the enclosed space, leading to a potentially hazardous situation. It is important to always fuel the bus in a well-ventilated area to ensure the safety of the passengers and the driver.

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  • 17. 

    A BUS MAY CARRY BAGGAGE AND FREIGHT ONLY IF SECURED SO?

    • A.

      ANY RIDER CAN USE ANY DOOR OR WINDOW IN A EMERGENCY

    • B.

      RIDERS ARE PROTECTED FROM FALLING OR SHIFTING PACKAGES

    • C.

      BOTH OF THE ABOVE ANSWERS ARE TRUE

    Correct Answer
    C. BOTH OF THE ABOVE ANSWERS ARE TRUE
    Explanation
    Both of the above answers are true. A bus may carry baggage and freight only if secured so that riders are protected from falling or shifting packages. Additionally, any rider can use any door or window in an emergency.

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  • 18. 

    WHEN YOU DISCHARGE AN UNRULY RIDER, YOU SHOULD CHOOSE A PLACE THAT IS?

    • A.

      CONVENIENT FOR YOU

    • B.

      AS SAFE AS POSSIBLE

    • C.

      NEAR A POLICE STATION

    Correct Answer
    B. AS SAFE AS POSSIBLE
    Explanation
    When discharging an unruly rider, it is important to choose a place that is as safe as possible. This ensures the safety of both the driver and the rider, as well as any other passengers or bystanders. By selecting a safe location, the risk of any potential harm or confrontation is minimized. It is crucial to prioritize personal safety and well-being in such situations.

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  • 19. 

    WHICH OF THESE WILL RESULT IN THE BEST CONTROL ON A CURVE?

    • A.

      SLOW TO SAFE SPEED BEFORE ENTERING THE CURVE, THEN ACCELERATE SLIGHTLY THROUGH THEM

    • B.

      MAINTAIN CONSTANT SPEED THROUGH CURVES, KEEPING THE BUS LEANING SLIGHTLY

    • C.

      SPEED UP BEFORE CURVES, THEN BRAKE ALL THE WAY THROUGH THEM

    Correct Answer
    A. SLOW TO SAFE SPEED BEFORE ENTERING THE CURVE, THEN ACCELERATE SLIGHTLY THROUGH THEM
    Explanation
    Slowing to a safe speed before entering a curve allows the driver to maintain better control over the vehicle. By reducing the speed, the driver can navigate the curve more smoothly and reduce the risk of losing control or skidding. Accelerating slightly through the curve helps to maintain stability and control, as it provides the necessary momentum to navigate the curve effectively. This approach allows for better control and reduces the risk of accidents or loss of control on the curve.

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  • 20. 

    HOW MANY FOLDING AISLE SEATS ARE ALLOWED IN A BUS THAT IS NOT CARRYING FARM WORKERS?

    • A.

      0

    • B.

      4

    • C.

      8

    Correct Answer
    A. 0
    Explanation
    A folding aisle seat is typically allowed in a bus to accommodate farm workers who may carry equipment or livestock. However, if the bus is not carrying farm workers, then there would be no need for folding aisle seats. Therefore, the correct answer is 0.

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