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The passenger endorsement applies to drivers who want to drive a bus in any Class A, B, or C CDL. Applicants must pass a special knowledge test, and must pass skills tests in a passenger vehicle. The Minnesota CDL passenger test consists of 20 questions. To pass, you must correctly answer at least 16 questions (80%). The MN passenger test covers the following sections of the Minnesota CDL Manual: Driving Safely, Transporting Passengers, Vehicle Inspection Test, Basic Control Skills Test and Road Test. Take this MN practice test now to prepare for the actual passenger test!
1. How does ABS help you?
ABS always shortens your stopping distance.
ABS helps you avoid wheel lock up and maintain control when you brake hard on slippery surfaces.
ABS makes stab braking more effective.
ABS replaces your normal brakes and helps you  to stop faster.
2. To make the brakes work, air brakes use:
nitrogen.
compressed air.
carbon monoxide.
hydraulic air.
3. When a tire suddenly blows out while you are driving, what should you do first?
Use controlled or stab braking.
Use the parking brake.
Hold the steering wheel firmly and stay off the brakes.
Brake lightly and hold the steering wheel firmly.
4. If coolant has to be added to a system without a recovery tank, you should:
keep the engine running while adding coolant.
wait until the engine has cooled before adding coolant.
turn the radiator cap quickly to the first stop.
never use thick cloth to touch the radiator cap.
5. Which of the following statements about speed management and braking is true?
The total stopping distance of a bus is the distance your vehicle will travel, in ideal conditions, while you are braking.
Stopping time increases by one second for each 10 mph over 30 mph.
Driving below the posted speed limit will always allow you to stop safely.
None of the above.
6. To avoid becoming a distracted driver you should:
not turn off all communication devices.
adjust all vehicle controls and mirrors while driving.
eat and drink while you drive.
not engage in complex conversations with others.
7. Buses must never carry more than _______ total of allowed hazardous materials.
500 pounds
75 pounds
250 pounds
200 pounds
8. To avoid distractions while driving, you should:
try to engage in complex conversations with the other occupants.
smoke, eat, and drink only when the road is straight.
use your phone only when there is no traffic around you.
adjust vehicle controls and mirrors prior to driving.
9. Which of the the following statements about fatigue is true?
Fatigued driving is one of the leading causes of accidents.
Fatigue impairs your vision and judgment.
Fatigue may cause you to not see and react to hazards.
All of the above.
10. If you doubt you have enough space to pass under a bridge, you should:
turn on your 4-way emergency flashers.
drive faster.
turn on your headlights.
go slowly.
 
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If you're under 18 years old, you must adhere to the age requirements of the Graduated Driver’s Licensing (GDL) Program:
  • Instruction permit ? you must be at least 15 years old.
  • Provisional license ? you must be at least 16 years old and have held your permit for 6 months.
  • Class D driver's license ? you must be at least 18 years old or have held a provisional license for 12 consecutive months without alcohol or crash-related convictions.
If you are 18 years old, you must hold the permit for six months before taking the road test and receiving a full license. If you are 19, a waiting period of only three months is required.

You can schedule an appointment online for your DMV written test. Choose dates and times based on your preferences and the available options at different Minnesota Driver and Vehicle Services (DVS) exam stations. 

You will need to present two primary documents, such as a passport or certificate of birth, or one primary document and one secondary document, such as a Social Security Card. For a list of acceptable documents, check here. Additionally, if you are under 18, you must also bring proof of completing driver education ("Blue Card" or "Pink Card").

At certain exam stations, the test is available in multiple languages, including Hmong, Vietnamese, Somali, Spanish, and Russian. For an American Sign Language (ASL) interpreter, contact Driver and Vehicle Services at (651) 284-1234. If you have difficulty understanding English, oral exams are conducted at the Anoka, Eagan, and downtown Saint Paul/Town Square exam stations. It's important to note that individuals must bring their own interpreter, who should hold a valid Minnesota driver's license.

You need to read the Minnesota Driver's Handbook. The exam covers various topics, including road signs, parallel parking, turning, passing a vehicle, yielding the right of way, etc. Remember that you cannot use driver's manuals or personal notes, so read the manual carefully and use our free practice tests to test your preparation.

The Minnesota DMV written test consists of 40 multiple-choice or true/false questions about various aspects of driving regulations and road safety. These questions are based on the official manual, so it's important to study it well to maximize your chances of passing the exam.

You can make up to 8 mistakes on the Minnesota DMV written test. To pass, you need to answer at least 32 questions correctly, achieving an 80% accuracy rate. Take your time to read each question accurately.
Individuals under 18 with an instruction permit in Minnesota must drive with a licensed adult who is at least 21. If you are 18 or older, the supervising driver must be at least 18 years old.

After obtaining a license, the following restrictions apply for the first six months:
  • Driving is prohibited between midnight and 5 a.m., unless accompanied by a licensed adult who is at least 25 or for work or school activities.
  • Except for siblings, only one passenger under 20 is permitted without the supervision of a parent or guardian. For the second six months, a maximum of 3 passengers under 20 is allowed.
For drivers under 18, it is illegal to use the cell phone except during emergencies. Until the age of 21, it is also illegal to consume alcohol before driving.

In Minnesota, an instruction permit is valid for two years, with the option to renew it upon the payment of a fee. This ensures you have enough time to practice driving and fulfill the necessary requirements before the road test.

If you do not pass your DMV written test, you'll need to wait until the next business day to retake it. A fee is required for the third and any subsequent attempts. Sign up for DMV Premium and practice with extra tests to pass the exam on the first attempt!

MN CDL Passenger Test

Number of questions: 20
Correct answers to pass:16
Passing score:80%
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