Iowa Passenger Test
You'll drive Iowa's school buses through snow, grain trucks, and flooded gravel roads — this test is for real Iowa driving.
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Crush the Iowa Passenger endorsement exam. This 20-question practice test mirrors the real DMV test.
Key Topics
- •Pre-trip inspection
- •Passenger loading & safety
- •Air brakes & emergency tactics
About the Iowa Passenger Test
Topics Covered
- ✓Pre-trip inspection – Iowa's cold winters mean you must check tire pressure, defroster, and wipers before every trip.
- ✓Passenger loading and unloading – Iowa school bus drivers need to manage kids on long rural routes with no cell service.
- ✓Safe driving practices – You'll handle crosswinds on I-80 and deer crossings in central Iowa.
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📘 Study Tips & State Info
Study the Iowa CDL Handbook's passenger section. Focus on the air brake and pre-trip inspection pages. Iowa's written test pulls questions directly from those chapters. Don't memorize answers — understand the reasoning. You'll need to apply rules on the road.
Schedule your Iowa knowledge test at a driver license station. Call ahead — some stations only offer CDL tests on certain days. You'll need your DOT medical card and a valid driver's license. Practice with this test until you score 90% or better. That extra buffer helps with tricky questions.
Use our free practice test to find weak spots. If you miss an air brake question, review that section in the handbook. Iowa's winter conditions make air brake maintenance critical. You can't afford to fail that part.
Iowa offers CDL knowledge tests at most driver license stations. You don't need an appointment for knowledge tests — walk-ins are accepted. But you'll pay $8 per test. For skills tests, you must schedule an appointment. Locations include Des Moines (Lucas State Office Building), Cedar Rapids, Council Bluffs, Sioux City, and more. Check the Iowa DOT website for hours.
Bring proof of citizenship or legal presence, your social security card, and a completed medical certification form (DOT physical). If you're adding a passenger endorsement, you only need to pass the knowledge test (and skills if you don't already have a CDL). Fees are non-refundable. Expect $8 for knowledge and $10 for skills test per endorsement.
Iowa also requires a federal background check for school bus drivers. That's separate from the passenger endorsement. Make sure you complete that before driving students. The DOT website has a list of approved testing locations.
About the Iowa Passenger Test
Iowa's passenger vehicles are different. You'll drive school buses in rural districts where gravel roads turn into mud. You'll operate city buses on I-80 through Des Moines traffic. Winter weather hits hard — black ice on Highway 20, blowing snow on I-35. This practice test covers what the Iowa CDL handbook teaches you.
Iowa's economy relies on agriculture and manufacturing. That means you'll share the road with slow-moving farm equipment and semi-trucks hauling grain. As a passenger driver, you must handle sudden stops without scaring your passengers. This test helps you prepare.
You'll also learn about passenger loading procedures. Iowa law requires you to count passengers, secure wheelchairs, and check for sleeping children after each route. These aren't just rules — they're life-saving habits. Our questions come straight from the Iowa CDL manual.
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Topics Covered
Study Tips
Study the Iowa CDL Handbook's passenger section. Focus on the air brake and pre-trip inspection pages. Iowa's written test pulls questions directly from those chapters. Don't memorize answers — understand the reasoning. You'll need to apply rules on the road.
Schedule your Iowa knowledge test at a driver license station. Call ahead — some stations only offer CDL tests on certain days. You'll need your DOT medical card and a valid driver's license. Practice with this test until you score 90% or better. That extra buffer helps with tricky questions.
Use our free practice test to find weak spots. If you miss an air brake question, review that section in the handbook. Iowa's winter conditions make air brake maintenance critical. You can't afford to fail that part.
Iowa Specific Information
Iowa offers CDL knowledge tests at most driver license stations. You don't need an appointment for knowledge tests — walk-ins are accepted. But you'll pay $8 per test. For skills tests, you must schedule an appointment. Locations include Des Moines (Lucas State Office Building), Cedar Rapids, Council Bluffs, Sioux City, and more. Check the Iowa DOT website for hours.
Bring proof of citizenship or legal presence, your social security card, and a completed medical certification form (DOT physical). If you're adding a passenger endorsement, you only need to pass the knowledge test (and skills if you don't already have a CDL). Fees are non-refundable. Expect $8 for knowledge and $10 for skills test per endorsement.
Iowa also requires a federal background check for school bus drivers. That's separate from the passenger endorsement. Make sure you complete that before driving students. The DOT website has a list of approved testing locations.