Maine School Bus Test
We've packed every question with real-world scenarios you'll face on icy Route 1 or winding logging roads near Millinocket.
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This practice test has 20 questions. You need 16 correct to pass.
Key Topics
- •Pre-trip inspection basics
- •Loading students safely
- •Winter driving hazards
About the Maine School Bus Test
Topics Covered
- ✓Pre-trip inspection – Maine's harsh winters mean you must check tire chains, defrosters, and heater systems daily.
- ✓Student loading and unloading – practice for rural drop-offs where kids wait near blind curves on Route 9.
- ✓Railroad crossing procedures – required at every grade crossing, especially on foggy mornings along the coast.
- + 3 more topics
📘 Study Tips & State Info
First, get the Maine CDL handbook from the BMV website or any branch. Read the school bus section twice. Highlight rules about rail crossing and student loading—those are big on the test.
Second, practice with a real bus if you can. Ask your employer or a friend with a CDL to let you walk through the pre-trip. Pay attention to inside the hood, brake lines, and emergency exit operation. In Maine, inspectors watch for rusted components.
Third, come early to your appointment at the Augusta or Portland DMV. Bring your learner's permit, medical certificate, and fee money. Dress for the weather—you'll be outside for the pre-trip inspection.
You can schedule your School Bus skills test at any Maine BMV location that offers CDL exams. Major sites include Augusta (State House Station 29), Bangor (166 Harlow St), and Portland (269 Lancaster St). Appointments are required; walk-ins rarely accepted. Call ahead or book online through the BMV portal.
The fee for the CDL skills test is $30. You'll also need a valid DOT medical card and your commercial learner's permit (CLP). If you already hold a CDL, bring your current license. The test takes about 45 minutes to an hour, depending on the location and examiner.
Maine requires you to pass the school bus endorsement written test before scheduling the skills test. The written test costs $35 and includes S (School Bus) and P (Passenger) endorsement questions. Study the Maine CDL handbook carefully—our practice test covers the same topics.
About the Maine School Bus Test
Driving a school bus in Maine isn't like anywhere else. You'll navigate narrow, winding roads through the western mountains, deal with sudden fog along the coast, and watch for moose on rural routes. Our practice test focuses on the skills you actually need—not just textbook answers.
Winter conditions mean you've got to know your pre-trip inside out. Ice on mirrors, frozen brakes, and snow-packed steps are daily obstacles. We cover those. You'll also practice loading students safely near busy intersections in Portland or Bangor, where morning commuters don't always stop for red lights.
Maine's logging trucks share the road with school buses. That's why we emphasize defensive driving and proper following distances. Our questions mirror the DMV's actual exam, but we add context: why does that rule matter when you're turning onto a dirt road in Aroostook County? You'll find out.
We don't waste your time. Each question targets a specific hazard or regulation you'll face on test day and on the job. Ready to pass? Let's get started.
Topics Covered
Study Tips
First, get the Maine CDL handbook from the BMV website or any branch. Read the school bus section twice. Highlight rules about rail crossing and student loading—those are big on the test.
Second, practice with a real bus if you can. Ask your employer or a friend with a CDL to let you walk through the pre-trip. Pay attention to inside the hood, brake lines, and emergency exit operation. In Maine, inspectors watch for rusted components.
Third, come early to your appointment at the Augusta or Portland DMV. Bring your learner's permit, medical certificate, and fee money. Dress for the weather—you'll be outside for the pre-trip inspection.
Maine Specific Information
You can schedule your School Bus skills test at any Maine BMV location that offers CDL exams. Major sites include Augusta (State House Station 29), Bangor (166 Harlow St), and Portland (269 Lancaster St). Appointments are required; walk-ins rarely accepted. Call ahead or book online through the BMV portal.
The fee for the CDL skills test is $30. You'll also need a valid DOT medical card and your commercial learner's permit (CLP). If you already hold a CDL, bring your current license. The test takes about 45 minutes to an hour, depending on the location and examiner.
Maine requires you to pass the school bus endorsement written test before scheduling the skills test. The written test costs $35 and includes S (School Bus) and P (Passenger) endorsement questions. Study the Maine CDL handbook carefully—our practice test covers the same topics.