South Dakota Passenger (P) practice test
20 questions · 80% to pass · Required to drive a vehicle designed for 16+ riders.
How to use this practice test
Read each question, click an answer, and the correct choice is highlighted with a short explanation referencing the underlying CDL Manual concept. Your live score appears at the top of the page. Refresh to reset.
This test runs entirely in your browser. Nothing is uploaded; no account is required. Pages refresh to a new randomized cut from the bank.
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1. You must inspect your bus for:
Explanation. Pre-trip includes emergency exits, signaling devices (lights, horn), and passenger seats.
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2. At an unguarded railroad crossing, a bus driver must:
Explanation. Buses must stop at all railroad crossings between 15 and 50 feet from the nearest rail.
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3. Drivers should not allow passengers to:
Explanation. Passengers may not bring most hazardous materials onto a bus.
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4. When stopping for fuel, passengers must:
Explanation. No fueling with passengers on board except in emergencies.
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5. According to the FMCSA CDL Manual, drivers should not allow passengers to:
Explanation. Passengers may not bring most hazardous materials onto a bus. (Reinforcement variant — same underlying CDL Manual concept.)
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6. When taking the CDL knowledge exam, drivers should not allow passengers to:
Explanation. Passengers may not bring most hazardous materials onto a bus. (Reinforcement variant — same underlying CDL Manual concept.)
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7. In real-world commercial driving, drawbridges without a signal or attendant must be approached by:
Explanation. Stop at least 50 feet before the bridge unless an attendant or signal indicates safe passage. (Reinforcement variant — same underlying CDL Manual concept.)
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8. Bus brake-door interlocks:
Explanation. On urban transit coaches, the interlock applies brakes and limits throttle when rear doors open.
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9. According to the FMCSA CDL Manual, standees on a bus are:
Explanation. No standees are allowed forward of the standee line on a passenger-carrying CMV. (Reinforcement variant — same underlying CDL Manual concept.)
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10. When a passenger becomes disruptive, you should:
Explanation. Stop safely; do not attempt to remove a passenger while driving.
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11. When operating a CMV in interstate commerce, you must inspect your bus for:
Explanation. Pre-trip includes emergency exits, signaling devices (lights, horn), and passenger seats. (Reinforcement variant — same underlying CDL Manual concept.)
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12. In real-world commercial driving, at an unguarded railroad crossing, a bus driver must:
Explanation. Buses must stop at all railroad crossings between 15 and 50 feet from the nearest rail. (Reinforcement variant — same underlying CDL Manual concept.)
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13. Standees on a bus are:
Explanation. No standees are allowed forward of the standee line on a passenger-carrying CMV.
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14. Per federal regulations, drawbridges without a signal or attendant must be approached by:
Explanation. Stop at least 50 feet before the bridge unless an attendant or signal indicates safe passage. (Reinforcement variant — same underlying CDL Manual concept.)
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15. During a pre-trip inspection, you must inspect your bus for:
Explanation. Pre-trip includes emergency exits, signaling devices (lights, horn), and passenger seats. (Reinforcement variant — same underlying CDL Manual concept.)
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16. Experienced commercial drivers know that bus brake-door interlocks:
Explanation. On urban transit coaches, the interlock applies brakes and limits throttle when rear doors open. (Reinforcement variant — same underlying CDL Manual concept.)
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17. Drawbridges without a signal or attendant must be approached by:
Explanation. Stop at least 50 feet before the bridge unless an attendant or signal indicates safe passage.
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18. When operating a CMV in interstate commerce, standees on a bus are:
Explanation. No standees are allowed forward of the standee line on a passenger-carrying CMV. (Reinforcement variant — same underlying CDL Manual concept.)
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19. During a pre-trip inspection, when a passenger becomes disruptive, you should:
Explanation. Stop safely; do not attempt to remove a passenger while driving. (Reinforcement variant — same underlying CDL Manual concept.)
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20. Most state DMV CDL handbooks state that when stopping for fuel, passengers must:
Explanation. No fueling with passengers on board except in emergencies. (Reinforcement variant — same underlying CDL Manual concept.)
About the Passenger (P) exam
The Passenger endorsement is required to drive any vehicle designed to carry 16 or more people including the driver. Topics include passenger management, baggage and standee restrictions, prohibited practices, common hazards at stops, railroad crossings, and emergency evacuation procedures.
This South Dakota-specific edition uses the same federal source material every U.S. state adopts. The South Dakota DPS administers the actual exam at its service centers. Bring your CDL handbook for any last-minute reference; it’s free at every South Dakota DPS office.
Once you’re consistently scoring above 90% on this practice set, you’re well above the 80% required to pass the official South Dakota exam. Drill the questions you miss most often, then take the test cold once a day for a week leading up to your appointment.
Tips that actually work
- Read every answer choice before clicking. CDL questions are famous for "best answer" wording where two choices look right.
- Don’t memorize question text — learn the underlying rule. The DMV reshuffles wording constantly.
- Keep a list of the questions you miss. Re-drill them in isolation until you can’t miss them.
- Practice in short, frequent sessions. Two 20-minute sessions per day beats one two-hour cram.
What happens after I pass?
Passing the knowledge test earns you a Commercial Learner’s Permit (CLP). You must hold the CLP for at least 14 days before you can take the road skills test, and you must drive with a CDL-holding instructor in the cab during that period. Once you pass the road skills test, your CDL is issued.