Maryland Passenger Test
You'll handle passenger drop-offs at BWI and navigate tight turns on I-95 through Baltimore.
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This test covers passenger transport rules. You'll face 20 questions with 25 minutes to finish.
Key Topics
- •Pre-trip inspection
- •Loading/unloading
- •Emergency exits
About the Maryland Passenger Test
Topics Covered
- ✓Passenger safety inspections – Maryland law requires pre-trip checks on all passenger vehicles, especially for school routes.
- ✓Loading and unloading procedures – You'll handle curbside stops in congested Annapolis streets and school zones with flashing lights.
- ✓Emergency exit drills – Maryland's tourist buses must meet strict evacuation standards; you need to know every exit route.
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📘 Study Tips & State Info
Start with the official Maryland CDL handbook. It's free online and covers passenger endorsements in detail. Read the sections on vehicle inspection and passenger management twice – those are the trickiest parts of the test.
Practice at one of Maryland's CDL testing sites like Glen Burnie or Waldorf. You'll get familiar with the parking lot layout and the examiner's expectations. Don't skip the pre-trip – it's the longest part and where most people lose points.
Use our practice test to time yourself. You've got 25 minutes for 20 questions, but the real test feels faster. If you're stuck on a question, move on and come back. Guessing doesn't hurt – wrong answers don't subtract points.
Maryland DMV offers CDL skills tests at Glen Burnie, Waldorf, Frederick, and Bel Air locations. You must schedule an appointment online at least two weeks ahead; walk-ins aren't accepted. The passenger endorsement costs $30 on top of your base CDL fee.
When you arrive, bring your valid driver's license, medical card, and proof of residency. The test includes a vehicle inspection, basic control skills, and an on-road drive. Expect the examiner to check your mirrors and ask about emergency procedures specific to Maryland's school bus laws.
If you fail, you can retest after 14 days. There's no limit on attempts, but each retest costs the full $30 fee again. Plan your practice carefully to avoid unnecessary expenses.
About the Maryland Passenger Test
Driving a passenger vehicle in Maryland means dealing with heavy traffic on the Capital Beltway and windy coastal roads near Ocean City. You'll transport school kids, shuttle tourists, or operate a limousine. Each job demands a different skill set.
Maryland's weather adds another layer. Snow and ice hit the western counties hard; summer thunderstorms flood low-lying roads in Baltimore. You can't just focus on the road – you must keep your passengers safe during sudden stops or evacuations.
Local industries shape your route. You'll see school buses around Frederick County farms, airport shuttles at BWI, and tour buses headed for the Inner Harbor. The Maryland DMV expects you to know specific loading and unloading rules for each setting.
We've built this practice test around real Maryland scenarios. Use it to find weak spots before your official exam. No fluff – just questions that match the 2026 CDL handbook.
Topics Covered
Study Tips
Start with the official Maryland CDL handbook. It's free online and covers passenger endorsements in detail. Read the sections on vehicle inspection and passenger management twice – those are the trickiest parts of the test.
Practice at one of Maryland's CDL testing sites like Glen Burnie or Waldorf. You'll get familiar with the parking lot layout and the examiner's expectations. Don't skip the pre-trip – it's the longest part and where most people lose points.
Use our practice test to time yourself. You've got 25 minutes for 20 questions, but the real test feels faster. If you're stuck on a question, move on and come back. Guessing doesn't hurt – wrong answers don't subtract points.
Maryland Specific Information
Maryland DMV offers CDL skills tests at Glen Burnie, Waldorf, Frederick, and Bel Air locations. You must schedule an appointment online at least two weeks ahead; walk-ins aren't accepted. The passenger endorsement costs $30 on top of your base CDL fee.
When you arrive, bring your valid driver's license, medical card, and proof of residency. The test includes a vehicle inspection, basic control skills, and an on-road drive. Expect the examiner to check your mirrors and ask about emergency procedures specific to Maryland's school bus laws.
If you fail, you can retest after 14 days. There's no limit on attempts, but each retest costs the full $30 fee again. Plan your practice carefully to avoid unnecessary expenses.