Passenger
To receive this endorsement, applicants must pass a test consisting of 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has three answer choices. To pass, the applicant must answer at least 16 questions correctly. Test questions come from the Commercial Driver Guide. Questions come from chapters covering: Driving Safely, Transporting Passengers Safely, Pre-Trip Vehicle Inspection Test, Basic Vehicle Control Skills Test and On-Road Driving. The Passenger endorsement can be used with the Class A, B or C CDL.
Number of Question
Passing Score
8. If a vehicle is power steering-equipped, the hoses should be:
Explanation
When inspecting a vehicle equipped with power steering, you should inspect the hoses, pumps, and fluid levels. Specifically check the hoses for leaks.
9. When pulled over to the side of the road, you should:
Explanation
When stopped on the side of the road, be sure to turn on your vehicle's four-way emergency flashers, especially during times of lowered visibility. Place warning devices within 10 minutes of being stopped.
10. Banked curves:
Explanation
Banked curves have posted safe design speeds. These posted speeds may be safe to be driven by cars but may be unsafe to be driven by larger vehicles, like buses and trucks.
11. People working on a disabled vehicle:
Explanation
Be cautious when driving near people who are working on a disabled vehicle on the side of the road. They may be focused on the repair and not paying attention to nearby traffic.
12. When trying to put out an electrical fire, you should:
Explanation
B:C fire extinguishers are designed to work on electrical fires and burning liquids. Don't pour water on an electrical fire.
13. Which of the following is not a sign of fatigue?
Explanation
Potential warning signs of fatigue include difficulty focusing, frequent blinking, or heavy eyelids; yawning repeatedly or rubbing your eyes; daydreaming; wandering or disconnected thoughts; trouble remembering the last few miles you've driven; missing exits or traffic signs; having trouble keeping your head up; drifting from your lane; following too closely; hitting a shoulder rumble strip; or feeling restless and irritable.
14. A fatigued driver:
Explanation
Fatigued drivers are slower to see or react to hazards than drivers who are not fatigued. Drivers are impaired in their ability to make critical decisions when they are driving drowsy.
Frequently Asked Questions
To obtain a CDL Passenger endorsement in Washington, you must follow these steps:
1. Obtain a Washington State Commercial Driver's License (CDL) by passing the required knowledge and skills tests.
2. Complete the required training for the Passenger endorsement. You must complete a minimum of 15 hours of training, which must include at least 3 hours of behind-the-wheel instruction.
3. Schedule an appointment to take the Passenger endorsement skills test at a Washington State Department of Licensing (DOL) office.
4. Bring a vehicle that is appropriate for the endorsement you are seeking to the test. For a Passenger endorsement, you must bring a vehicle designed to carry 16 or more passengers.
5. Pass the skills test, which will include demonstrating your ability to perform various maneuvers with the vehicle.
6. Pay the required fee for the endorsement.
7. Receive your CDL with Passenger endorsement from the DOL.
It's important to note that there may be additional requirements and fees associated with obtaining a CDL Passenger endorsement in Washington, so make sure to check with the DOL for complete details.
1. Obtain a Washington State Commercial Driver's License (CDL) by passing the required knowledge and skills tests.
2. Complete the required training for the Passenger endorsement. You must complete a minimum of 15 hours of training, which must include at least 3 hours of behind-the-wheel instruction.
3. Schedule an appointment to take the Passenger endorsement skills test at a Washington State Department of Licensing (DOL) office.
4. Bring a vehicle that is appropriate for the endorsement you are seeking to the test. For a Passenger endorsement, you must bring a vehicle designed to carry 16 or more passengers.
5. Pass the skills test, which will include demonstrating your ability to perform various maneuvers with the vehicle.
6. Pay the required fee for the endorsement.
7. Receive your CDL with Passenger endorsement from the DOL.
It's important to note that there may be additional requirements and fees associated with obtaining a CDL Passenger endorsement in Washington, so make sure to check with the DOL for complete details.
To obtain a CDL Passenger license in Washington, you must meet the following requirements:
1. Be at least 18 years old to operate within Washington state and 21 years old to operate across state lines or transport hazardous materials.
2. Possess a valid Washington State driver's license.
3. Obtain a Commercial Learner's Permit (CLP) by passing the required knowledge tests for the class of license and endorsements you are seeking.
4. Complete the required training for the Passenger endorsement, which includes at least 15 hours of training, with at least 3 hours of behind-the-wheel instruction.
5. Pass the skills test for the class of license and endorsements you are seeking, which includes a pre-trip inspection, basic control skills test, and a road test.
6. Provide proof of citizenship or legal presence in the United States.
7. Pass a medical exam and obtain a valid Medical Examiner's Certificate.
8. Pay the required fees for the CDL and endorsements.
It's important to note that there may be additional requirements and fees associated with obtaining a CDL Passenger license in Washington, so make sure to check with the Washington State Department of Licensing for complete details.
1. Be at least 18 years old to operate within Washington state and 21 years old to operate across state lines or transport hazardous materials.
2. Possess a valid Washington State driver's license.
3. Obtain a Commercial Learner's Permit (CLP) by passing the required knowledge tests for the class of license and endorsements you are seeking.
4. Complete the required training for the Passenger endorsement, which includes at least 15 hours of training, with at least 3 hours of behind-the-wheel instruction.
5. Pass the skills test for the class of license and endorsements you are seeking, which includes a pre-trip inspection, basic control skills test, and a road test.
6. Provide proof of citizenship or legal presence in the United States.
7. Pass a medical exam and obtain a valid Medical Examiner's Certificate.
8. Pay the required fees for the CDL and endorsements.
It's important to note that there may be additional requirements and fees associated with obtaining a CDL Passenger license in Washington, so make sure to check with the Washington State Department of Licensing for complete details.
Yes, you need specific experience and training to obtain a CDL Passenger endorsement in Washington. You must complete a minimum of 15 hours of training, which must include at least 3 hours of behind-the-wheel instruction.
The training must cover the following topics:
1. Vehicle inspection
2. Safe driving practices
3. Emergency procedures
4. Safe passenger handling
5. Trip planning
6. Hours of service regulations
7. Federal regulations regarding the transportation of passengers
Additionally, you must have a valid Commercial Learner's Permit (CLP) and pass the required skills test to obtain a CDL Passenger endorsement.
It's important to note that the requirements for obtaining a CDL Passenger endorsement may vary depending on the state you are in, so make sure to check with your state's Department of Motor Vehicles or Department of Licensing for complete details.
The training must cover the following topics:
1. Vehicle inspection
2. Safe driving practices
3. Emergency procedures
4. Safe passenger handling
5. Trip planning
6. Hours of service regulations
7. Federal regulations regarding the transportation of passengers
Additionally, you must have a valid Commercial Learner's Permit (CLP) and pass the required skills test to obtain a CDL Passenger endorsement.
It's important to note that the requirements for obtaining a CDL Passenger endorsement may vary depending on the state you are in, so make sure to check with your state's Department of Motor Vehicles or Department of Licensing for complete details.
Yes, there is an additional written test that you must pass to obtain a CDL Passenger endorsement in Washington. The written test is designed to assess your knowledge and understanding of the specific rules and regulations related to the transportation of passengers.
The CDL Passenger endorsement written test covers the following topics:
1. Loading and unloading passengers
2. Safe driving practices for passenger vehicles
3. Emergency procedures
4. Passenger management and communication
5. Federal and state regulations related to passenger transportation
To obtain a CDL Passenger endorsement, you must pass both the general knowledge test and the Passenger endorsement test.
It's important to note that the requirements for obtaining a CDL Passenger endorsement may vary depending on the state you are in, so make sure to check with your state's Department of Motor Vehicles or Department of Licensing for complete details.
The CDL Passenger endorsement written test covers the following topics:
1. Loading and unloading passengers
2. Safe driving practices for passenger vehicles
3. Emergency procedures
4. Passenger management and communication
5. Federal and state regulations related to passenger transportation
To obtain a CDL Passenger endorsement, you must pass both the general knowledge test and the Passenger endorsement test.
It's important to note that the requirements for obtaining a CDL Passenger endorsement may vary depending on the state you are in, so make sure to check with your state's Department of Motor Vehicles or Department of Licensing for complete details.
Yes, there are specific skills and maneuvers that you will need to demonstrate during the CDL Passenger endorsement skills test in Washington.
The skills test will involve a pre-trip inspection, a basic control skills test, and a road test.
During the basic control skills test, you will need to demonstrate your ability to perform the following maneuvers:
1. Straight line backing
2. Offset backing
3. Parallel parking
During the road test, you will need to demonstrate your ability to safely operate a vehicle with passengers on board. You will be evaluated on your ability to do the following:
1. Properly start and stop the vehicle
2. Use turn signals and mirrors appropriately
3. Make proper lane changes and turns
4. Use proper speed control
5. Adhere to traffic laws and regulations
6. Properly handle intersections and railroad crossings
7. Properly manage passengers in the vehicle
It's important to note that the requirements for the CDL Passenger endorsement skills test may vary depending on the state you are in, so make sure to check with your state's Department of Motor Vehicles or Department of Licensing for complete details.
The skills test will involve a pre-trip inspection, a basic control skills test, and a road test.
During the basic control skills test, you will need to demonstrate your ability to perform the following maneuvers:
1. Straight line backing
2. Offset backing
3. Parallel parking
During the road test, you will need to demonstrate your ability to safely operate a vehicle with passengers on board. You will be evaluated on your ability to do the following:
1. Properly start and stop the vehicle
2. Use turn signals and mirrors appropriately
3. Make proper lane changes and turns
4. Use proper speed control
5. Adhere to traffic laws and regulations
6. Properly handle intersections and railroad crossings
7. Properly manage passengers in the vehicle
It's important to note that the requirements for the CDL Passenger endorsement skills test may vary depending on the state you are in, so make sure to check with your state's Department of Motor Vehicles or Department of Licensing for complete details.
It depends on the type of vehicle you are driving and the number of passengers you are transporting. In general, if you are driving a vehicle that is designed to carry 16 or more passengers (including the driver), you will need a CDL Passenger endorsement in order to legally transport passengers in Washington.
However, there are some exceptions to this rule. For example, if you are driving a school bus or other vehicle that is used to transport students to and from school, you may be able to operate the vehicle with a standard commercial driver's license (CDL) without a Passenger endorsement, as long as you have the appropriate endorsements for the type of vehicle you are driving.
It's important to note that driving without the proper endorsements and/or licenses can result in fines, penalties, and even the suspension or revocation of your driving privileges. So if you're not sure whether you need a CDL Passenger endorsement or not, it's best to check with your state's Department of Motor Vehicles or Department of Licensing for more information.
However, there are some exceptions to this rule. For example, if you are driving a school bus or other vehicle that is used to transport students to and from school, you may be able to operate the vehicle with a standard commercial driver's license (CDL) without a Passenger endorsement, as long as you have the appropriate endorsements for the type of vehicle you are driving.
It's important to note that driving without the proper endorsements and/or licenses can result in fines, penalties, and even the suspension or revocation of your driving privileges. So if you're not sure whether you need a CDL Passenger endorsement or not, it's best to check with your state's Department of Motor Vehicles or Department of Licensing for more information.
You can add the CDL Passenger endorsement to your existing CDL license in Washington. You will need to pass the required knowledge and skills tests for the Passenger endorsement, and then submit an application to the Department of Licensing (DOL).
To add the Passenger endorsement to your CDL license, you will need to follow these steps:
1. Study for the Passenger endorsement knowledge test. You can find study materials on the DOL website or through a commercial driver training program.
2. Schedule and pass the Passenger endorsement knowledge test at a DOL testing location.
3. Practice and prepare for the Passenger endorsement skills test. You should take a driver training course or practice with a qualified instructor.
4. Schedule and pass the Passenger endorsement skills test at a DOL testing location.
5. Complete and submit an application for a new CDL license with the Passenger endorsement added. You will need to pay a fee for the new license.
It's important to note that adding endorsements to your CDL license may also require additional medical certifications or background checks, so be sure to check with the DOL for complete details on the requirements for adding endorsements to your CDL license in Washington.
To add the Passenger endorsement to your CDL license, you will need to follow these steps:
1. Study for the Passenger endorsement knowledge test. You can find study materials on the DOL website or through a commercial driver training program.
2. Schedule and pass the Passenger endorsement knowledge test at a DOL testing location.
3. Practice and prepare for the Passenger endorsement skills test. You should take a driver training course or practice with a qualified instructor.
4. Schedule and pass the Passenger endorsement skills test at a DOL testing location.
5. Complete and submit an application for a new CDL license with the Passenger endorsement added. You will need to pay a fee for the new license.
It's important to note that adding endorsements to your CDL license may also require additional medical certifications or background checks, so be sure to check with the DOL for complete details on the requirements for adding endorsements to your CDL license in Washington.
Yes, there are restrictions and limitations for drivers with a CDL Passenger endorsement in Washington. Here are some of the key restrictions to be aware of:
1. Age: You must be at least 18 years old to operate a commercial vehicle within the state of Washington and at least 21 years old to operate a commercial vehicle outside the state or across state lines.
2. Vehicle size: You are only allowed to operate a commercial vehicle that is designed to carry 16 or more passengers, including the driver.
3. Passenger transport type: You can only transport passengers for hire or profit, such as in a commercial bus or shuttle service. You cannot transport passengers for personal use or as part of a carpool.
4. Endorsement renewal: Your CDL Passenger endorsement is valid for up to five years, after which you will need to renew it by passing the knowledge and skills tests again.
5. Background checks: You may be subject to additional background checks if you work for certain types of employers, such as schools or government agencies.
6. Drug and alcohol testing: As a CDL holder with a Passenger endorsement, you are subject to regular drug and alcohol testing.
It's important to be aware of these restrictions and limitations, as violating them can result in fines, penalties, and even the suspension or revocation of your CDL license. Be sure to follow all laws and regulations related to your CDL Passenger endorsement in order to stay safe and compliant on the road.
1. Age: You must be at least 18 years old to operate a commercial vehicle within the state of Washington and at least 21 years old to operate a commercial vehicle outside the state or across state lines.
2. Vehicle size: You are only allowed to operate a commercial vehicle that is designed to carry 16 or more passengers, including the driver.
3. Passenger transport type: You can only transport passengers for hire or profit, such as in a commercial bus or shuttle service. You cannot transport passengers for personal use or as part of a carpool.
4. Endorsement renewal: Your CDL Passenger endorsement is valid for up to five years, after which you will need to renew it by passing the knowledge and skills tests again.
5. Background checks: You may be subject to additional background checks if you work for certain types of employers, such as schools or government agencies.
6. Drug and alcohol testing: As a CDL holder with a Passenger endorsement, you are subject to regular drug and alcohol testing.
It's important to be aware of these restrictions and limitations, as violating them can result in fines, penalties, and even the suspension or revocation of your CDL license. Be sure to follow all laws and regulations related to your CDL Passenger endorsement in order to stay safe and compliant on the road.
Yes, there are age requirements and restrictions for obtaining a CDL Passenger endorsement in Washington. Here are the key age requirements:
1. Minimum Age: You must be at least 18 years old to obtain a CDL license in Washington.
2. Age for Interstate Travel: You must be at least 21 years old to operate a commercial vehicle across state lines or outside the state of Washington.
In addition to the age requirements, there are other restrictions and requirements for obtaining a CDL Passenger endorsement:
1. Knowledge Test: You must pass the CDL knowledge test specifically for the Passenger endorsement.
2. Skills Test: You must pass a CDL skills test that includes a pre-trip inspection, basic vehicle control, and on-road driving test in a passenger vehicle.
3. Medical Certification: You must have a valid medical certificate issued by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) to operate a commercial vehicle.
4. Background Check: You may be subject to additional background checks if you work for certain types of employers, such as schools or government agencies.
5. Drug and Alcohol Testing: As a CDL holder with a Passenger endorsement, you are subject to regular drug and alcohol testing.
It's important to meet all of these requirements and restrictions in order to obtain and maintain your CDL Passenger endorsement in Washington. Be sure to check with the Department of Licensing (DOL) for complete details on the requirements for obtaining a CDL Passenger endorsement in the state.
1. Minimum Age: You must be at least 18 years old to obtain a CDL license in Washington.
2. Age for Interstate Travel: You must be at least 21 years old to operate a commercial vehicle across state lines or outside the state of Washington.
In addition to the age requirements, there are other restrictions and requirements for obtaining a CDL Passenger endorsement:
1. Knowledge Test: You must pass the CDL knowledge test specifically for the Passenger endorsement.
2. Skills Test: You must pass a CDL skills test that includes a pre-trip inspection, basic vehicle control, and on-road driving test in a passenger vehicle.
3. Medical Certification: You must have a valid medical certificate issued by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) to operate a commercial vehicle.
4. Background Check: You may be subject to additional background checks if you work for certain types of employers, such as schools or government agencies.
5. Drug and Alcohol Testing: As a CDL holder with a Passenger endorsement, you are subject to regular drug and alcohol testing.
It's important to meet all of these requirements and restrictions in order to obtain and maintain your CDL Passenger endorsement in Washington. Be sure to check with the Department of Licensing (DOL) for complete details on the requirements for obtaining a CDL Passenger endorsement in the state.
With a CDL Passenger endorsement, you can operate vehicles designed to transport 16 or more passengers (including the driver) for hire or profit. Here are some examples of the types of vehicles you can operate with a CDL Passenger endorsement:
1. Public transit buses
2. School buses
3. Charter buses
4. Airport shuttles
5. Tour buses
6. Limousines
7. Trolleys
It's important to note that if you have a CDL Passenger endorsement, you cannot operate a vehicle designed to transport fewer than 16 passengers for hire or profit. If you want to operate a vehicle such as a van or small bus that is designed to transport fewer than 16 passengers for hire or profit, you would need a different type of CDL endorsement, such as a CDL with a passenger transport (P) endorsement.
It's always important to check with the Washington Department of Licensing (DOL) for the specific requirements and restrictions related to the type of commercial vehicle you want to operate with your CDL Passenger endorsement.
1. Public transit buses
2. School buses
3. Charter buses
4. Airport shuttles
5. Tour buses
6. Limousines
7. Trolleys
It's important to note that if you have a CDL Passenger endorsement, you cannot operate a vehicle designed to transport fewer than 16 passengers for hire or profit. If you want to operate a vehicle such as a van or small bus that is designed to transport fewer than 16 passengers for hire or profit, you would need a different type of CDL endorsement, such as a CDL with a passenger transport (P) endorsement.
It's always important to check with the Washington Department of Licensing (DOL) for the specific requirements and restrictions related to the type of commercial vehicle you want to operate with your CDL Passenger endorsement.