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 or four possible answer choices. Test questions come from the Mississippi Professional Driver’s Manual. Questions come from chapters covering: Passengers, School Buses, Cargo, Air Brakes, 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.
1. In a vehicle with dual air brakes, a leak in one system ____ the second system.
A dual air brake system is made up of two separate air brake systems. If there is an air leak in one system, it may not affect the other.
2. If you must drive a school bus during periods of high winds, you should:
You should slow down when driving a school bus in high winds. Keep a strong grip on the steering wheel and try to anticipate gusts.
3. A dual air brake system:
A dual air brake system has two separate air brake systems that use a single set of brake controls. One system typically operates the regular brakes on the rear axle or axles. The other system operates the regular brakes on the front axle.
4. A passive railroad crossing:
Railroad crossings that do not display any traffic control devices are known as passive crossings. The decision to proceed across tracks at a passive crossing is entirely up to the driver.
5. Small amounts of a hazardous material may be transported on a bus if:
Small amounts of hazardous materials may be carried on a bus if there is no other way to transport them. However, there are certain categories of materials that may not be carried on a bus in any quantity.
6. When leaving a vehicle unattended, a driver should:
Always apply the parking brake when leaving your vehicle unattended.
7. When taking the basic vehicle control skills test, failing to exit your vehicle properly during any exercise will result in:
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.
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Frequently Asked Questions
1. Obtain a Mississippi commercial driver's license (CDL) or have a valid CDL from another state.
2. Complete a CDL Bus endorsement application and pay the required fee.
3. Pass the written knowledge test at your local Mississippi Department of Public Safety (DPS) office. The test will cover topics such as passenger safety, handling emergencies, and pre-trip vehicle inspections.
4. Pass a skills test, which includes a pre-trip vehicle inspection, basic vehicle control, and an on-road driving test with a bus.
5. If you pass both the written and skills test, your CDL will be updated to include the Bus endorsement.
It is important to note that you must have a valid medical certificate and be at least 18 years old to obtain a CDL Bus endorsement in Mississippi.
For more information on obtaining a CDL in Mississippi, visit the Mississippi DPS website or contact your local DPS office.
1. Be at least 18 years of age to drive within the state of Mississippi, or 21 years old to drive across state lines or transport hazardous materials.
2. Possess a valid Mississippi driver's license.
3. Provide proof of identity, legal presence, and residency in Mississippi.
4. Obtain a medical certificate from a certified medical examiner.
5. Pass a written knowledge test and a skills test in a bus with air brakes.
6. Pay the required fees.
It is important to note that additional endorsements may be required depending on the type of bus you plan to drive. For example, if you plan to transport hazardous materials, you will need to obtain a Hazmat endorsement.
It is also important to maintain a clean driving record and comply with all state and federal regulations related to commercial driving.
For more information on obtaining a CDL Bus license in Mississippi and specific requirements, visit the Mississippi Department of Public Safety website or contact your local DPS office.
Firstly, you need to have a commercial driver's license (CDL) before you can apply for a CDL Bus endorsement. To obtain a CDL in Mississippi, you must pass a written knowledge test and a skills test in a commercial vehicle. You will also need to provide proof of identity, legal presence, and residency in Mississippi, and obtain a medical certificate from a certified medical examiner.
Secondly, to obtain a CDL Bus endorsement, you must pass an additional written knowledge test and skills test specific to driving a bus. The written knowledge test will cover topics such as passenger safety, handling emergencies, and pre-trip vehicle inspections. The skills test will include a pre-trip vehicle inspection, basic vehicle control, and an on-road driving test with a bus.
It is recommended that you receive training before taking the CDL Bus endorsement tests. There are several training programs available through truck driving schools or community colleges that can prepare you for the tests. These programs typically include classroom instruction as well as behind-the-wheel training.
It is also important to note that some employers may require additional training or experience beyond what is required by the state of Mississippi for CDL Bus endorsement.
For more information on specific requirements for obtaining a CDL Bus endorsement in Mississippi, contact your local Mississippi Department of Public Safety (DPS) office or visit their website.
1. Class A CDL: Allows you to operate a combination of vehicles with a total weight of 26,001 pounds or more, provided the vehicle being towed weighs more than 10,000 pounds.
2. Class B CDL: Allows you to operate a single vehicle with a weight rating of 26,001 pounds or more or any such vehicle towing a trailer with a weight rating that does not exceed 10,000 pounds.
3. Class C CDL: Allows you to operate a vehicle designed to transport 16 or more passengers (including the driver) or carry hazardous materials.
Within each class, there are also different endorsements that allow you to drive specific types of vehicles. For example, if you plan to drive a bus with air brakes, you will need to obtain an air brake endorsement. If you plan to transport hazardous materials, you will need to obtain a Hazmat endorsement.
It is important to note that each class and endorsement requires specific knowledge and skills tests in addition to the general CDL tests. Therefore, it is important to determine which class and endorsements are required for your specific driving needs before applying for a CDL Bus license in Mississippi.
For more information on the different classes and endorsements for CDL Bus licenses in Mississippi, contact your local Mississippi Department of Public Safety (DPS) office or visit their website.
The Mississippi Department of Public Safety (DPS) provides the CMV for the driving test. The CMV must be representative of the type of vehicle you will be driving with the CDL Bus endorsement.
Before taking the driving test, you will also need to pass a pre-trip inspection test to demonstrate your knowledge of the CMV and its safety features. This test will ensure that you are able to identify and report any safety defects or equipment malfunctions before operating the CMV on public roads.
It is important to note that if you plan to drive a bus for employment purposes, your employer may require additional training and certification beyond what is required by the state of Mississippi for obtaining a CDL Bus endorsement.
For more information on CDL Bus driving tests and requirements in Mississippi, contact your local DPS office or visit their website.
During the basic vehicle control skills test, you will be required to demonstrate your ability to perform the following maneuvers in a controlled setting:
1. Straight line backing
2. Offset backing to the left or right
3. Parallel parking
4. Right turn
5. Left turn
6. Serpentine
7. Alley docking
During the on-road driving test, you will be required to demonstrate your ability to safely operate a CMV on public roads and highways while following traffic laws and regulations. You will be evaluated on your ability to perform the following:
1. Starting and stopping smoothly
2. Shifting gears smoothly
3. Using turn signals appropriately
4. Observing traffic laws and signs
5. Maintaining a safe following distance
6. Making proper lane changes
7. Responding appropriately to traffic and road conditions
It is important to note that the CDL Bus driving test in Mississippi is designed to evaluate your ability to safely operate a CMV with a Bus endorsement, so it is important to take the time to prepare for the test by practicing your skills and studying the Mississippi Commercial Driver License Manual.
For more information on CDL Bus driving tests and requirements in Mississippi, contact your local Department of Public Safety (DPS) office or visit their website.
To be eligible for a CDL Bus endorsement in Mississippi, you must meet the following medical requirements:
1. You must have a valid medical examiner's certificate (MEC) issued by a licensed healthcare professional listed on the National Registry of Certified Medical Examiners. This certificate confirms that you meet the physical and medical qualifications necessary to operate a commercial motor vehicle.
2. You must pass a medical exam administered by a licensed healthcare professional listed on the National Registry of Certified Medical Examiners. This exam evaluates your overall health and physical abilities, including vision, hearing, blood pressure, and other factors that could affect your ability to safely operate a commercial motor vehicle.
It is important to note that if you have certain medical conditions or disabilities that could affect your ability to safely operate a CMV with a Bus endorsement, you may need to apply for an exemption or waiver from the FMCSA.
For more information on the medical and physical requirements for obtaining a CDL Bus endorsement in Mississippi, contact your local Department of Public Safety (DPS) office or visit their website.
Obtaining a CDL Bus endorsement requires passing knowledge and skills tests specific to operating large passenger vehicles, as well as meeting additional medical and physical requirements. Additionally, employers who hire drivers to operate commercial motor vehicles with a Bus endorsement are required by law to ensure that their drivers hold valid CDLs with the appropriate endorsements.
If you are caught operating a commercial vehicle designed to transport passengers without the proper endorsements, you may face fines, penalties, and other legal consequences. It is important to obtain the necessary endorsements and maintain compliance with all state and federal regulations in order to operate commercial motor vehicles safely and legally.
To add the Bus endorsement to your CDL, you will need to:
1. Take and pass the written knowledge test for the Bus endorsement.
2. Schedule and pass a skills test that includes a pre-trip inspection, basic vehicle control, and on-road driving in a vehicle that meets the requirements for your class of license.
3. Pay any applicable fees to add the endorsement to your CDL.
Once you have successfully completed these steps, the Mississippi Department of Public Safety will issue you a new CDL with the Bus endorsement added.
It is important to note that you must meet all requirements for holding a CDL with the Bus endorsement, including any additional medical or physical requirements. If you have any questions or concerns about obtaining the Bus endorsement or adding it to your CDL, contact your local Department of Public Safety office for more information.
Some common restrictions and limitations for CDL Bus drivers in Mississippi include:
1. Passenger limits: The number of passengers you are allowed to transport may be limited based on the seating capacity of the vehicle.
2. Route restrictions: Certain roads or routes may be off-limits for commercial vehicles, including buses.
3. Special endorsements: Additional endorsements may be required for certain types of buses or passengers, such as hazardous materials or school bus endorsements.
4. Medical requirements: Drivers with a Bus endorsement must meet specific medical requirements, including regular physical exams, to maintain their CDL.
5. Hours of service: CDL Bus drivers must comply with hours-of-service regulations to prevent driver fatigue and ensure safe operation of the vehicle.
It is important to understand and comply with all applicable regulations and restrictions when operating a commercial vehicle with a Bus endorsement in Mississippi. Failure to do so can result in fines, penalties, and other legal consequences, as well as potential safety hazards for passengers and other drivers on the road.