Arkansas Passenger Test
You'll drive Highway 67 north from Little Rock through construction zones – this test preps you for those real-world Arkansas routes.
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Get ready for your Arkansas CDL Passenger test. This 20-question practice test covers what you need to pass the real thing.
Key Topics
- •Passenger safety & emergency exits
- •Railroad crossings & loading zones
- •Weather conditions (ice, fog, rain)
About the Arkansas Passenger Test
Topics Covered
- ✓Passenger safety and emergency exits – critical for school buses on long rural Arkansas routes
- ✓Railroad crossing procedures – Arkansas has over 6,000 public crossings; you'll see them on the test
- ✓Loading and unloading – especially for school buses that stop on busy AR highways like Highway 71
- + 3 more topics
📘 Study Tips & State Info
Start with the Arkansas CDL Handbook – it's your official study guide. Focus on the passenger endorsement section. The DMV test pulls questions directly from that material. Don't skip the parts about hazardous materials if you're also getting a school bus endorsement – some questions overlap.
Take our practice test multiple times. Each try gives you a fresh set of 20 questions. Pay attention to the questions you miss – we show you the correct answer and explain it. That's how you build real knowledge, not just memorize answers.
Book your official DMV test only after you score 80% or higher on three practice tests in a row. Arkansas allows walk-ins at some DFA exam stations, but many require appointments. Check your local office's policy before you go.
You'll take your Arkansas CDL passenger test at a DFA exam station. Major locations include Little Rock, Fayetteville, Fort Smith, and Jonesboro. Most stations require an appointment. Schedule online through the Arkansas DFA website. Walk-ins are accepted at some smaller offices, but calling ahead saves you a wasted trip.
The passenger endorsement test fee is $10. You'll pay when you take the knowledge test. If you pass, the endorsement stays on your CDL for 5 years. You don't need a separate driving test for the passenger endorsement unless you're also adding a school bus endorsement – that requires a road skills test.
Bring your current CDL permit and a valid ID. Arkansas doesn't accept digital copies. Make sure your vision screening is up to date – you'll need at least 20/40 vision with or without correction. If you're a non-U.S. citizen, bring your legal presence documents too.
About the Arkansas Passenger Test
Arkansas has its own set of rules for passenger endorsements. You'll need to know them whether you drive a school bus through the Ozark hills or a tour bus in Hot Springs. Don't expect a generic national test – the Arkansas version includes state-specific questions on things like railroad crossing rules and speed limits for buses.
Weather plays a big role here. Ice storms shut down I-40 near Fort Smith. Fog settles into the Arkansas River Valley. Your passenger test covers driving techniques for these conditions because you can't just cancel a route when the weather turns bad. You need to keep your passengers safe.
Arkansas also has a lot of rural roads. Many school bus stops sit on narrow two-lane highways. The test asks about proper loading and unloading procedures, mirror checks, and how to handle students who cross the road. These aren't theoretical – they're the exact skills you'll use every day.
Tourism is a major industry in the Natural State. You might drive passengers to Crater of Diamonds State Park or the Buffalo National River. That means you'll deal with different passenger types, from excited kids to elderly visitors. The Arkansas CDL passenger test makes sure you're ready for all of it.
Topics Covered
Study Tips
Start with the Arkansas CDL Handbook – it's your official study guide. Focus on the passenger endorsement section. The DMV test pulls questions directly from that material. Don't skip the parts about hazardous materials if you're also getting a school bus endorsement – some questions overlap.
Take our practice test multiple times. Each try gives you a fresh set of 20 questions. Pay attention to the questions you miss – we show you the correct answer and explain it. That's how you build real knowledge, not just memorize answers.
Book your official DMV test only after you score 80% or higher on three practice tests in a row. Arkansas allows walk-ins at some DFA exam stations, but many require appointments. Check your local office's policy before you go.
Arkansas Specific Information
You'll take your Arkansas CDL passenger test at a DFA exam station. Major locations include Little Rock, Fayetteville, Fort Smith, and Jonesboro. Most stations require an appointment. Schedule online through the Arkansas DFA website. Walk-ins are accepted at some smaller offices, but calling ahead saves you a wasted trip.
The passenger endorsement test fee is $10. You'll pay when you take the knowledge test. If you pass, the endorsement stays on your CDL for 5 years. You don't need a separate driving test for the passenger endorsement unless you're also adding a school bus endorsement – that requires a road skills test.
Bring your current CDL permit and a valid ID. Arkansas doesn't accept digital copies. Make sure your vision screening is up to date – you'll need at least 20/40 vision with or without correction. If you're a non-U.S. citizen, bring your legal presence documents too.