Bus
This endorsement is required for driving a school bus. To receive this endorsement, applicants must pass a test. The test consists of 20 multiple choice questions. To pass, the applicant must answer at least 16 questions correctly. Each question has three possible answer choices. Test questions come from the Hawaii Commercial Driver License Manual. Questions come from chapters covering School Buses, Pre-Trip Vehicle Inspection Test, Basic Vehicle Control Skills Test and On-Road Driving. The School Bus endorsement can be used with the Class A, B or C CDL.
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15. When taking the basic vehicle control skills test, failing to exit your vehicle properly during any exercise will result in:
Explanation
When exiting your vehicle during the basic vehicle control skills test, you must face the vehicle and maintain three points of contact at all times. If your testing vehicle is a bus, you must maintain contact with the handrail. Exiting the vehicle incorrectly may result in automatic failure of the basic control skills test.
16. Adjust a bus's mirrors:
Explanation
The adjustment of mirrors should be checked prior to the start of any trip.
17. When asked to make a turn while taking your driving test, you should:
Explanation
When asked to make a turn during the on-road driving test, you must check traffic in all directions and use your turn signal.
18. When completing a conventional parallel parking maneuver, you should:
Explanation
You may be asked to complete a conventional parallel parking maneuver into a parking space that is to the right of your vehicle. You should drive past the parking space before backing into it while bringing the rear of your vehicle as close to the rear of the space as possible. Your vehicle should be completely within the boundaries of the space.
19. A school bus's danger zones are located:
Explanation
The danger zones of a school bus are areas in which children are most likely to be hit, either by another vehicle or by the bus itself. Such areas are located to the front, sides, and rear of a bus. Danger zones can extend 10 feet from every side of a bus.
20. ABS allows a driver to:
Explanation
The purpose of an Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) is to help prevent wheel lockup and help a driver maintain control of their vehicle when braking on a slippery surface.
Frequently Asked Questions
To obtain a CDL Bus endorsement in Hawaii, you will need to follow these steps:
1. Obtain a Hawaii Commercial Learner's Permit (CLP): You must first obtain a CLP by passing the written exams for the General Knowledge and Passenger endorsement.
2. Meet the requirements for a CDL: You must meet all the requirements for obtaining a CDL in Hawaii, including being at least 18 years old and passing a medical exam.
3. Practice driving: You must have experience driving a bus before taking the skills test.
4. Schedule and pass a CDL Bus endorsement skills test: Once you have met all the requirements and feel confident in your abilities, you can schedule and take the CDL Bus endorsement skills test at a driver licensing center in Hawaii.
5. Pay the required fees: There are fees associated with obtaining a CDL Bus endorsement in Hawaii, including fees for the CLP, CDL, and endorsement.
6. Receive your CDL: Once you have passed all required exams and tests and paid all required fees, you will receive your CDL with Bus endorsement.
It is important to note that the specific requirements and processes for obtaining a CDL Bus endorsement may vary depending on your situation. It is recommended that you consult with the Hawaii Department of Transportation for more information on obtaining a CDL Bus endorsement in Hawaii.
1. Obtain a Hawaii Commercial Learner's Permit (CLP): You must first obtain a CLP by passing the written exams for the General Knowledge and Passenger endorsement.
2. Meet the requirements for a CDL: You must meet all the requirements for obtaining a CDL in Hawaii, including being at least 18 years old and passing a medical exam.
3. Practice driving: You must have experience driving a bus before taking the skills test.
4. Schedule and pass a CDL Bus endorsement skills test: Once you have met all the requirements and feel confident in your abilities, you can schedule and take the CDL Bus endorsement skills test at a driver licensing center in Hawaii.
5. Pay the required fees: There are fees associated with obtaining a CDL Bus endorsement in Hawaii, including fees for the CLP, CDL, and endorsement.
6. Receive your CDL: Once you have passed all required exams and tests and paid all required fees, you will receive your CDL with Bus endorsement.
It is important to note that the specific requirements and processes for obtaining a CDL Bus endorsement may vary depending on your situation. It is recommended that you consult with the Hawaii Department of Transportation for more information on obtaining a CDL Bus endorsement in Hawaii.
To get a CDL Bus license in Hawaii, you must meet several requirements. These requirements include:
1. Age: You must be at least 18 years of age to drive within Hawaii and 21 years of age to drive interstate.
2. Valid driver's license: You must have a valid Hawaii driver's license.
3. Medical certification: You must be medically certified by a licensed medical examiner to ensure that you meet the physical requirements for operating a commercial vehicle.
4. Commercial Learner's Permit (CLP): You must obtain a CLP by passing the written exams for General Knowledge and Passenger endorsement.
5. Skills test: You must pass a skills test to demonstrate your ability to operate the type of bus you plan to drive.
6. Background check: You must pass a criminal background check and provide your fingerprints.
7. Social Security Number: You must provide your Social Security Number or proof of legal presence in the United States.
8. Fees: There are fees for obtaining a CDL, taking exams, and obtaining endorsements.
It is important to note that specific requirements may vary depending on your situation and the type of bus you plan to drive. It is recommended that you consult with the Hawaii Department of Transportation for more information on the requirements for obtaining a CDL Bus license in Hawaii.
1. Age: You must be at least 18 years of age to drive within Hawaii and 21 years of age to drive interstate.
2. Valid driver's license: You must have a valid Hawaii driver's license.
3. Medical certification: You must be medically certified by a licensed medical examiner to ensure that you meet the physical requirements for operating a commercial vehicle.
4. Commercial Learner's Permit (CLP): You must obtain a CLP by passing the written exams for General Knowledge and Passenger endorsement.
5. Skills test: You must pass a skills test to demonstrate your ability to operate the type of bus you plan to drive.
6. Background check: You must pass a criminal background check and provide your fingerprints.
7. Social Security Number: You must provide your Social Security Number or proof of legal presence in the United States.
8. Fees: There are fees for obtaining a CDL, taking exams, and obtaining endorsements.
It is important to note that specific requirements may vary depending on your situation and the type of bus you plan to drive. It is recommended that you consult with the Hawaii Department of Transportation for more information on the requirements for obtaining a CDL Bus license in Hawaii.
Yes, you will need specific experience and training to obtain a CDL Bus endorsement in Hawaii. To obtain a CDL Bus endorsement, you will need to have experience driving a bus and pass a skills test.
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) requires that you have specific training for driving a bus. The training must include:
1. Classroom instruction: This includes instruction on topics such as passenger safety, emergency procedures, and driver fatigue.
2. Behind-the-wheel training: You must have behind-the-wheel training on the type of bus you plan to drive.
3. Observation time: You must spend time observing an experienced driver operating a bus.
4. Skills test: You must pass a skills test to demonstrate your ability to operate the type of bus you plan to drive.
In addition to the FMCSA requirements, the Hawaii Department of Transportation may have additional requirements for obtaining a CDL Bus endorsement, such as completing a state-approved driver training program.
It is recommended that you consult with the Hawaii Department of Transportation for more information on the specific experience and training requirements for obtaining a CDL Bus endorsement in Hawaii.
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) requires that you have specific training for driving a bus. The training must include:
1. Classroom instruction: This includes instruction on topics such as passenger safety, emergency procedures, and driver fatigue.
2. Behind-the-wheel training: You must have behind-the-wheel training on the type of bus you plan to drive.
3. Observation time: You must spend time observing an experienced driver operating a bus.
4. Skills test: You must pass a skills test to demonstrate your ability to operate the type of bus you plan to drive.
In addition to the FMCSA requirements, the Hawaii Department of Transportation may have additional requirements for obtaining a CDL Bus endorsement, such as completing a state-approved driver training program.
It is recommended that you consult with the Hawaii Department of Transportation for more information on the specific experience and training requirements for obtaining a CDL Bus endorsement in Hawaii.
Yes, there are different classes and types of CDL Bus licenses in Hawaii. The classes and types of CDL Bus licenses are based on the type of bus you plan to drive and the number of passengers you plan to transport. The following are the classes and types of CDL Bus licenses in Hawaii:
1. Class B: This license allows you to drive a bus with a GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating) of 26,001 pounds or more, or a bus towing a vehicle with a GVWR of less than 10,000 pounds. This license allows you to transport more than 16 passengers.
2. Class C: This license allows you to drive a bus with a GVWR less than 26,001 pounds, or a bus towing a vehicle with a GVWR less than 10,000 pounds. This license allows you to transport up to 16 passengers.
3. Passenger endorsement: This endorsement is required for any driver who plans to transport more than 15 passengers in a vehicle. To obtain this endorsement, you will need to pass a written exam that covers topics such as loading and unloading passengers, emergency procedures, and passenger safety.
4. School bus endorsement: This endorsement is required for any driver who plans to operate a school bus. To obtain this endorsement, you will need to pass a written exam that covers topics such as loading and unloading students, emergency procedures, and student safety.
It is important to note that specific requirements may vary depending on your situation and the type of bus you plan to drive. It is recommended that you consult with the Hawaii Department of Transportation for more information on the classes and types of CDL Bus licenses in Hawaii.
1. Class B: This license allows you to drive a bus with a GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating) of 26,001 pounds or more, or a bus towing a vehicle with a GVWR of less than 10,000 pounds. This license allows you to transport more than 16 passengers.
2. Class C: This license allows you to drive a bus with a GVWR less than 26,001 pounds, or a bus towing a vehicle with a GVWR less than 10,000 pounds. This license allows you to transport up to 16 passengers.
3. Passenger endorsement: This endorsement is required for any driver who plans to transport more than 15 passengers in a vehicle. To obtain this endorsement, you will need to pass a written exam that covers topics such as loading and unloading passengers, emergency procedures, and passenger safety.
4. School bus endorsement: This endorsement is required for any driver who plans to operate a school bus. To obtain this endorsement, you will need to pass a written exam that covers topics such as loading and unloading students, emergency procedures, and student safety.
It is important to note that specific requirements may vary depending on your situation and the type of bus you plan to drive. It is recommended that you consult with the Hawaii Department of Transportation for more information on the classes and types of CDL Bus licenses in Hawaii.
No, you cannot use your personal vehicle for the CDL Bus driving test in Hawaii. You will need to use a bus that meets the requirements set by the Hawaii Department of Transportation.
The Hawaii Department of Transportation requires that the bus used for the CDL Bus driving test must:
1. Have a GVWR that is appropriate for the type of license and endorsement you are testing for.
2. Be properly registered and insured.
3. Have all safety equipment in good working order.
4. Be equipped with an emergency exit door and windows that can be opened easily.
5. Have a seat for the examiner to sit in during the test.
It is important to note that you will need to provide proof of insurance, registration, and other required documents for the bus you plan to use for the test. It is recommended that you consult with the Hawaii Department of Transportation for more information on the specific requirements for using a bus for the CDL Bus driving test in Hawaii.
The Hawaii Department of Transportation requires that the bus used for the CDL Bus driving test must:
1. Have a GVWR that is appropriate for the type of license and endorsement you are testing for.
2. Be properly registered and insured.
3. Have all safety equipment in good working order.
4. Be equipped with an emergency exit door and windows that can be opened easily.
5. Have a seat for the examiner to sit in during the test.
It is important to note that you will need to provide proof of insurance, registration, and other required documents for the bus you plan to use for the test. It is recommended that you consult with the Hawaii Department of Transportation for more information on the specific requirements for using a bus for the CDL Bus driving test in Hawaii.
Yes, there are specific skills and maneuvers that you will need to demonstrate during the CDL Bus driving test in Hawaii. These skills and maneuvers are designed to test your ability to operate a bus safely and effectively in different situations.
The following are some of the skills and maneuvers that you may be tested on during the CDL Bus driving test:
1. Pre-trip inspection: You will be required to perform a pre-trip inspection of the bus, which includes checking various components such as brakes, tires, lights, mirrors, and emergency exits.
2. Basic vehicle controls: You will be required to demonstrate your ability to control the bus in different situations, such as backing up, turning, shifting gears, and accelerating.
3. On-road driving: You will be required to drive the bus on public roads while following traffic laws and demonstrating safe driving practices. You may be tested on your ability to make turns, change lanes, merge onto highways, and navigate through intersections.
4. Emergency maneuvers: You may be required to demonstrate your ability to perform emergency maneuvers such as stopping suddenly or swerving to avoid an obstacle.
5. Passenger management: You may be required to demonstrate your ability to load and unload passengers safely, as well as communicate effectively with passengers during the test.
It is important to note that specific skills and maneuvers may vary depending on the type of CDL Bus license you are testing for. It is recommended that you consult with the Hawaii Department of Transportation for more information on the specific skills and maneuvers required for the CDL Bus driving test in Hawaii.
The following are some of the skills and maneuvers that you may be tested on during the CDL Bus driving test:
1. Pre-trip inspection: You will be required to perform a pre-trip inspection of the bus, which includes checking various components such as brakes, tires, lights, mirrors, and emergency exits.
2. Basic vehicle controls: You will be required to demonstrate your ability to control the bus in different situations, such as backing up, turning, shifting gears, and accelerating.
3. On-road driving: You will be required to drive the bus on public roads while following traffic laws and demonstrating safe driving practices. You may be tested on your ability to make turns, change lanes, merge onto highways, and navigate through intersections.
4. Emergency maneuvers: You may be required to demonstrate your ability to perform emergency maneuvers such as stopping suddenly or swerving to avoid an obstacle.
5. Passenger management: You may be required to demonstrate your ability to load and unload passengers safely, as well as communicate effectively with passengers during the test.
It is important to note that specific skills and maneuvers may vary depending on the type of CDL Bus license you are testing for. It is recommended that you consult with the Hawaii Department of Transportation for more information on the specific skills and maneuvers required for the CDL Bus driving test in Hawaii.
No, you cannot transport passengers without a CDL Bus endorsement. In Hawaii, anyone who operates a commercial motor vehicle that is designed to transport 16 or more passengers, including the driver, must have a valid CDL Bus endorsement.
To obtain a CDL Bus endorsement, you must pass a knowledge test and a skills test that are specific to bus operation. In addition, you must meet certain medical and physical requirements to ensure that you are capable of safely operating a bus.
The Hawaii Department of Transportation requires that CDL Bus drivers meet the following medical and physical requirements:
1. You must have a valid medical certificate issued by a licensed medical examiner.
2. You must have good hearing and vision, with or without corrective lenses.
3. You must not have any physical impairments that would interfere with your ability to safely operate a bus.
4. You must not have any medical conditions that could cause sudden incapacitation while driving.
It is important to note that driving a commercial vehicle without the appropriate endorsement can result in fines, license suspension or revocation, and other penalties. It is recommended that you obtain the necessary endorsements and meet all medical and physical requirements before operating a commercial motor vehicle.
To obtain a CDL Bus endorsement, you must pass a knowledge test and a skills test that are specific to bus operation. In addition, you must meet certain medical and physical requirements to ensure that you are capable of safely operating a bus.
The Hawaii Department of Transportation requires that CDL Bus drivers meet the following medical and physical requirements:
1. You must have a valid medical certificate issued by a licensed medical examiner.
2. You must have good hearing and vision, with or without corrective lenses.
3. You must not have any physical impairments that would interfere with your ability to safely operate a bus.
4. You must not have any medical conditions that could cause sudden incapacitation while driving.
It is important to note that driving a commercial vehicle without the appropriate endorsement can result in fines, license suspension or revocation, and other penalties. It is recommended that you obtain the necessary endorsements and meet all medical and physical requirements before operating a commercial motor vehicle.
You can add the CDL Bus endorsement to your existing CDL license in Hawaii. However, you will need to meet the requirements for obtaining a CDL Bus endorsement and pass the required knowledge and skills tests.
To add a CDL Bus endorsement to your existing CDL license in Hawaii, you will need to:
1. Schedule an appointment for a CDL Bus endorsement knowledge test at a Hawaii Department of Transportation (HDOT) office.
2. Pass the knowledge test for the CDL Bus endorsement.
3. Schedule an appointment for a CDL Bus endorsement skills test.
4. Pass the skills test for the CDL Bus endorsement.
5. Pay any fees associated with adding the CDL Bus endorsement to your license.
Once you have successfully passed both the knowledge and skills tests, and paid any associated fees, your CDL license will be updated to include the CDL Bus endorsement.
It is important to note that if your current CDL license is due for renewal within six months of adding the CDL Bus endorsement, you will need to renew your entire CDL license instead of just adding the endorsement.
To add a CDL Bus endorsement to your existing CDL license in Hawaii, you will need to:
1. Schedule an appointment for a CDL Bus endorsement knowledge test at a Hawaii Department of Transportation (HDOT) office.
2. Pass the knowledge test for the CDL Bus endorsement.
3. Schedule an appointment for a CDL Bus endorsement skills test.
4. Pass the skills test for the CDL Bus endorsement.
5. Pay any fees associated with adding the CDL Bus endorsement to your license.
Once you have successfully passed both the knowledge and skills tests, and paid any associated fees, your CDL license will be updated to include the CDL Bus endorsement.
It is important to note that if your current CDL license is due for renewal within six months of adding the CDL Bus endorsement, you will need to renew your entire CDL license instead of just adding the endorsement.
Yes, there are restrictions and limitations for drivers with a CDL Bus endorsement in Hawaii. These restrictions and limitations are in place to ensure the safety of passengers and other drivers on the road.
Here are some of the key restrictions and limitations for drivers with a CDL Bus endorsement:
1. Passenger limits: The maximum number of passengers that a driver can transport depends on the specific type of bus they are operating. Drivers must comply with all federal and state regulations regarding passenger limits.
2. Hours of service: Drivers with a CDL Bus endorsement are subject to federal hours-of-service regulations, which limit the number of hours they can drive in a day and week.
3. Medical certification: Drivers with a CDL Bus endorsement must meet certain medical and physical requirements to ensure they are capable of safely operating a bus.
4. Endorsements: Depending on the type of bus being operated, drivers may need additional endorsements beyond the CDL Bus endorsement, such as a School Bus endorsement or Passenger endorsement.
5. Alcohol and drug testing: Drivers with a CDL Bus endorsement are subject to federal drug and alcohol testing requirements, which include pre-employment testing, random testing, and post-accident testing.
It is important for drivers with a CDL Bus endorsement to understand and comply with all restrictions and limitations in order to maintain their license and ensure the safety of themselves and others on the road.
Here are some of the key restrictions and limitations for drivers with a CDL Bus endorsement:
1. Passenger limits: The maximum number of passengers that a driver can transport depends on the specific type of bus they are operating. Drivers must comply with all federal and state regulations regarding passenger limits.
2. Hours of service: Drivers with a CDL Bus endorsement are subject to federal hours-of-service regulations, which limit the number of hours they can drive in a day and week.
3. Medical certification: Drivers with a CDL Bus endorsement must meet certain medical and physical requirements to ensure they are capable of safely operating a bus.
4. Endorsements: Depending on the type of bus being operated, drivers may need additional endorsements beyond the CDL Bus endorsement, such as a School Bus endorsement or Passenger endorsement.
5. Alcohol and drug testing: Drivers with a CDL Bus endorsement are subject to federal drug and alcohol testing requirements, which include pre-employment testing, random testing, and post-accident testing.
It is important for drivers with a CDL Bus endorsement to understand and comply with all restrictions and limitations in order to maintain their license and ensure the safety of themselves and others on the road.