Delaware Passenger Test
Practice for Delaware's passenger endorsement—you're just as likely to drive school buses on Route 1 near Dover as you are to shuttle tourists to Rehoboth Beach.
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Get ready for your Delaware CDL passenger endorsement. This 20-question practice test covers the key topics you'll see on the real DMV exam.
Key Topics
- •Pre-trip inspections that catch rust and corrosion from Delaware's coastal weather
- •Safe loading and unloading on narrow roads like Route 1
- •Emergency exit procedures for school buses and shuttle vans
About the Delaware Passenger Test
Topics Covered
- ✓Pre-trip inspection: Delaware DMV requires a detailed check for rust from coastal salt air—don't skip the undercarriage, especially on buses near the beach.
- ✓Loading and unloading: You'll practice procedures for school bus stops on narrow shoulders common on back roads in Sussex County.
- ✓Emergency exits: Know how to open side and rear doors when a bus is stuck in I-95 construction traffic with tight time limits.
- + 3 more topics
📘 Study Tips & State Info
Don't just memorize the handbook—apply it. Draw out your own pre-trip inspection checklist and practice saying each step out loud. Delaware's DMV examiners want to hear you explain what you're checking, not just point. Use the official Delaware CDL manual, not a generic version. You can download it from the DMV website for free.
Schedule your knowledge test at a Delaware DMV office that offers CDL written tests. The main locations are in Dover, Wilmington, and Georgetown. Walk-ins exist, but appointments save you time. Bring your learner's permit, proof of residency, and payment for the test fee (expect around $10 for the endorsement). If you fail, you can retake it the same day in some offices, but check the local rules first.
Practice with our test daily. You'll see the same question formats and tricky wording Delaware uses. Focus on the sections you get wrong—then review those chapters in the manual. That's the fastest way to pass.
Delaware DMV conducts CDL knowledge tests at three main offices: Dover (303 Transportation Circle), Wilmington (2230 Hessler Boulevard), and Georgetown (600 N. Dupont Highway). All require an appointment for the passenger endorsement test. You can book online through the DMV portal. Walk-in availability varies—call ahead to confirm. The knowledge test fee is $10 per endorsement, plus the $10 CDL written test fee if you haven't paid it yet.
You'll need a valid Delaware commercial learner's permit (CLP) before you take the passenger endorsement test. Bring your CLP, your regular driver's license, and proof of Social Security number. If you add the passenger endorsement to an existing CDL, bring your current CDL. Don't forget your payment method—cash, credit, or debit. No checks accepted.
After you pass the written test, you'll get a temporary endorsement. You must then pass a skills test in a vehicle designed for 16+ passengers. Delaware's third-party testers handle most of these; the DMV can give you a list of approved locations. The skills test fee is $50, and you'll need to provide the vehicle. Plan ahead.
About the Delaware Passenger Test
Delaware's CDL passenger endorsement lets you drive vehicles designed to carry 16 or more people. This includes school buses, shuttle vans, and tour buses. You'll need a solid grasp of safe loading and unloading, emergency procedures, and defensive driving. The state's roads—like I-95 through Wilmington or the crowded Route 1 corridor during beach season—demand extra attention.
Delaware's weather doesn't help. Fog rolls in off the Delaware Bay, freezing rain hits the Lewes-Rehoboth area, and summer thunderstorms dump rain fast. You have to adjust your driving to keep passengers safe. That's why the written test focuses on real-world scenarios, not just textbook facts.
The tourism industry drives a lot of passenger traffic here. Think shuttle buses from Dover Air Force Base hotels, casino shuttles, and school bus routes that snake through New Castle County. Your job isn't just about driving—it's about managing people, completing pre-trip inspections, and staying calm when things go wrong. This practice test helps you nail those skills before you walk into the DMV.
Start now. Each question mimics what you'll get on the Delaware DMV test. Pass with an 80% or higher, and you'll be one step closer to your passenger endorsement.
Topics Covered
Study Tips
Don't just memorize the handbook—apply it. Draw out your own pre-trip inspection checklist and practice saying each step out loud. Delaware's DMV examiners want to hear you explain what you're checking, not just point. Use the official Delaware CDL manual, not a generic version. You can download it from the DMV website for free.
Schedule your knowledge test at a Delaware DMV office that offers CDL written tests. The main locations are in Dover, Wilmington, and Georgetown. Walk-ins exist, but appointments save you time. Bring your learner's permit, proof of residency, and payment for the test fee (expect around $10 for the endorsement). If you fail, you can retake it the same day in some offices, but check the local rules first.
Practice with our test daily. You'll see the same question formats and tricky wording Delaware uses. Focus on the sections you get wrong—then review those chapters in the manual. That's the fastest way to pass.
Delaware Specific Information
Delaware DMV conducts CDL knowledge tests at three main offices: Dover (303 Transportation Circle), Wilmington (2230 Hessler Boulevard), and Georgetown (600 N. Dupont Highway). All require an appointment for the passenger endorsement test. You can book online through the DMV portal. Walk-in availability varies—call ahead to confirm. The knowledge test fee is $10 per endorsement, plus the $10 CDL written test fee if you haven't paid it yet.
You'll need a valid Delaware commercial learner's permit (CLP) before you take the passenger endorsement test. Bring your CLP, your regular driver's license, and proof of Social Security number. If you add the passenger endorsement to an existing CDL, bring your current CDL. Don't forget your payment method—cash, credit, or debit. No checks accepted.
After you pass the written test, you'll get a temporary endorsement. You must then pass a skills test in a vehicle designed for 16+ passengers. Delaware's third-party testers handle most of these; the DMV can give you a list of approved locations. The skills test fee is $50, and you'll need to provide the vehicle. Plan ahead.