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Class C CDL with Passengers Endorsement Practice Test -3

Need to Pass your CDL Class C for Passengers Test! Then start here with FREE Practice Tests for Commercial Drivers. Our practice tests are designed to help you learn the material in the CDL Handbook, Each question is multiple choice and will provide instant feedback.
20
Questions number
4
Mistakes Allowed
80%
Passing Score

CDL Sample Test Questions

A commercial motor vehicle (CMV) is defined as ______.
  • A vehicle with a gross weight rating over 26,001 lbs.
  • A vehicle transporting hazardous materials.
  • A vehicle transporting 16 or more passengers.
  • All of the listed answers.
A general rule for tying down cargo: you need one tiedown for each _____ ft. of cargo.
  • 10 ft.
  • 20 ft.
  • 30 ft.
  • 15 ft.
A serious traffic violation is which of the following?
  • Following a vehicle too closely.
  • Excessive speeding (15 mph or more above the posted limit).
  • Reckless driving.
  • Erratic lane changes.
  • All of the listed answers.
After you change your tire, you should _______.
  • Report the change of tire.
  • Re-check the tightness of its nuts.
  • Drive quickly.
  • Take a picture.
As a bus driver you should avoid ________.
  • Maintaining the speed limit.
  • Fueling your bus in a closed building while there are passengers on board.
  • Inspecting your bus before driving.
  • All of the listed answers.

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