CDL PASSENGER PRACTICE TEST MISSISSIPPI
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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 Mississippi CDL passenger test consists of 20 questions. To pass, you must correctly answer at least 16 questions (80%). The MS passenger test covers the following sections of the Mississippi CDL Manual: Driving Safely, Transporting Passengers, Vehicle Inspection Test, Basic Control Skills Test and Road Test. Take this MS practice test now to prepare for the actual passenger test!
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1.
When making a turn you should:
make gestures to get the attention of other drivers.
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signal early.
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turn the signal off before entering the turn.
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honk your horn.
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When you are about to pass a vehicle, you should:
slow down.
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assume they don't see you.
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make eye contact.
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make gestures.
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If you're feeling tired while driving you should:
increase your speed to get to your destination quicker.
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drink coffee.
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stop driving and get some rest.
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eat something.
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As you approach off ramps and on ramps, remember:
that downgrades make it easier to reduce speed.
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to always brake and turn at the same time.
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that the posted speed limit may not be safe for larger vehicles.
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to maintain your highway speed.
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Right after it starts to rain, the road is very slippery. Why?
Because rain is very slippery.
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Because black ice may form on the road.
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Because the water mixes with oil left on the road by vehicles.
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None of the above.
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If a worker is close to the roadway in a work zone, you should:
drive on the shoulder.
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pull off the road and stop.
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drive at the posted speed limit.
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reduce your speed below the posted speed limit.
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Which of the following is a tip to follow so you won't become a distracted driver?
Engage in complex conversations with others.
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Turn on all communication devices.
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Adjust all vehicle controls and mirrors while driving.
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None of the above.
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When driving on slippery roads, you should NOT:
try to anticipate stops early.
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watch far enough ahead to keep a steady speed.
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go slowly.
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use the engine brake.
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When you discharge a drunk or disruptive rider, you must:
call 911 if you have to discharge the rider in an unsafe place.
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put the rider off the bus as soon as possible.
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go back to the previous stop and make sure it is a well-lit area.
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ensure the rider's safety.
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10.
On any upgrade, gravity:
doubles your speed.
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slows you down.
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doesn't affect your speed.
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speed you up.
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Frequently Asked Questions
In Mississippi, if you are enrolled in an approved driver education course, you can get a temporary learner’s permit at the age of 14. Once you reach the age of 15, you are eligible for a regular learner’s permit. After holding the learner's permit for one year, you qualify for an intermediate license. To obtain a regular driver’s license (class R), you must be at least 16 ½ and hold the intermediate license for six months. If you are 17 years old or older, there is no waiting period. You can obtain both the learner's permit and the driver's license on the same day.
You can schedule an appointment online for your DMV written test. Select dates and times based on your preferences and the available options at the various Mississippi driver license locations.
When applying for a driver’s license, you must bring the following documents:
- A completed application signed by your parent/guardian if you are under 17.
- Proof of identity (such as the birth certificate) and a legal document if you have changed your name.
- Proof of Social Security Number.
- Two proofs of residency (such as an utility bill, bank statements, or student ID card with your photo).
- A completed School Attendance Form if you are between 15 and 17 years old. For applicants under 18 and married, the form is not required, but they must present a marriage license.
Check the list of acceptable documents to ensure you have all you need.
To prepare for the DMV written test, you can refer to the official Mississippi Driver's Handbook. The manual covers various information about traffic laws, road signs, and safe driving practices. Study carefully the different sections and test your knowledge with our free practice tests!
With a learner’s permit, new drivers must always be accompanied by a licensed driver aged 21 or older, who sits next to them. For the first 6 months after obtaining the license or until reaching the age of 17, drivers cannot operate between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. from Sunday to Thursday and between 11:30 pm and 6 am on Friday and Saturday, unless under supervision. For both learner’s permit and intermediate license holders, texting with a cell phone is forbidden.
In Mississippi, a temporary learner’s permit is valid until you have completed the driver education course. Instead, a learner’s permit is valid for two years. This ensures you have enough time to practice driving and fulfill the necessary requirements before the road test.
If you don't pass the DMV written test, you can repeat it the following business day. After three unsuccessful attempts, you need to wait for 30 days before you can retake the exam again. To enhance your chances of passing the permit test, sign up for DMV Premium, which provides useful resources for studying!
MS CDL Passenger Test
Number of questions: | 20 |
Correct answers to pass: | 16 |
Passing score: | 80% |
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