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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 New Hampshire CDL passenger test consists of 20 questions. To pass, you must correctly answer at least 16 questions (80%). The NH passenger test covers the following sections of the New Hampshire CDL Manual: Driving Safely, Transporting Passengers, Vehicle Inspection Test, Basic Control Skills Test and Road Test. Take this NH practice test now to prepare for the actual passenger test!
1. Which of the following statements about fueling a bus with riders is true?
It should only be done during trips more than 150 miles long.
Before fueling your bus with riders on board you should tell passengers about the refueling.
Fueling your bus with riders on board should be avoided unless absolutely necessary.
All of the above.
2. Rims with welding repairs:
are not safe.
can be used for tires in the rear of the vehicle.
are acceptable only when carrying a heavy load.
can be used for tires in the front of the vehicle.
3. Road surfaces where water collects can create conditions that cause a vehicle to hydroplane. Which of the following is an indication of standing water?
Clear reflections
Raindrops on the road
Tire splashes
All of the above.
4. The minimum amount of tread for rear tires is:
1/8 of an inch
1/32 of an inch
1/64 of an inch
2/32 of an inch
5. 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.
6. If you feel drowsy, you should _______ before driving.
listen to upbeat music
exercise
sleep
drink coffee
7. As you approach off ramps and on ramps, remember:
to maintain your highway speed.
to always brake and turn at the same time.
that downgrades make it easier to reduce speed.
that the posted speed limit may not be safe for larger vehicles.
8. With low beams, drivers can see ahead about:
150 feet
250 feet
100 feet
15 feet
9. Black ice:
is thick enough that it makes the road look wet.
is a thin layer that is clear enough that you can see the road underneath it.
is thick enough that it makes the road look dry.
None of the above.
10. If you recognize a distracted driver on the road, you should:
flash your brake lights at them.
follow them closely.
try to pass them.
give them plenty of room.
 
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Frequently Asked Questions

You can start learning to drive at the age of 15 ½, under the supervision of a parent/guardian or a licensed adult who is at least 25 years old. However, you become eligible to apply for a driver’s license (class D) only when you reach the age of 16. If you are between 16 and 21 years old, you may apply for a youth operator license. For individuals under 18, it is mandatory to attend an approved driver education program and complete 40 hours of supervised driving.

To take the DMV written test, it’s advisable to schedule an appointment. Choose a specific New Hampshire DMV branch, date, and time. While walk-in services are available, customers with appointments are given priority.
If you're a first-time applicant for a driver's license, make sure you have the following documents:
  • Completed Driver License Application (DSMV 450).
  • Proof of identity
  • Proof of residency

If you are under 18 years of age, additional requirements include:
  • Green Driver Education Completion Certificate issued by your driver education instructor.
  • A Parent or Guardian Authorization Certificate.
  • A completed Certification of Additional Supervised Driving signed by a parent or guardian.

The DMV written test is provided in English, French, Spanish, Arabic, Mandarin, Portuguese, Farsi, and American Sign Language. An automated oral test is also available for individuals who do not read English. If you prefer this option, please inform the customer service representative when you take the exam.

The best way to prepare for the DMV written test is by reading the New Hampshire Driver’s Handbook, which contains information about road signs, safe driving practices, and road rules in New Hampshire. After studying the manual, test your preparation with our free practice tests!

The DMV written test in New Hampshire consists of 40 multiple-choice questions and is conducted on a touch screen monitor. You'll be given 40 minutes to complete the test. Each question presents four possible answers, and you must select the correct one by touching the corresponding letter on the screen.

You need to answer at least 32 out of 40 questions correctly. If you miss more than 8 questions, the test will automatically end. It's important to stay focused during the exam and take the time to read the questions carefully to minimize errors and pass the DMV written test on the first attempt.

For drivers under 18 years of age with a youth operator license, there are specific restrictions:
  • Driving a motor vehicle is not allowed between 1:00 a.m. and 4:00 a.m.
  • For the first six months, driving a motor vehicle with more than one passenger under 25 years of age (except siblings) is prohibited unless accompanied by a licensed adult who is at least 25 years old.
  • Operating a motor vehicle with more passengers than available seat belts is not permitted.

New Hampshire doesn’t issue permits. If you are under 21, after passing the required tests (vision, knowledge, and road), you’ll receive a temporary license valid for 60 days. The youth operator license will be mailed to your address within 60 days. This license will be vertically-oriented and will expire when you reach 21 years old. At that point, you can apply for a renewal of your driver's license to obtain a horizontally-oriented license.

If you fail the DMV written test, you'll need to wait for 10 calendar days before you can take it again. During these days, review the manual once again and concentrate on areas where you may need additional preparation to improve your knowledge for the next attempt.

NH CDL Passenger Test

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