Minnesota Hazmat Test
Minnesota's cold winters mean you'll need to know how hazmat reacts to freezing temps on roads like I-94.
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This Minnesota CDL Hazmat practice test has 30 questions. You'll need to score 80% to pass the real exam.
Key Topics
- •Placards & labels – vital for Minnesota inspections
- •Shipping papers – always keep in cab
- •Winter hazmat handling – cold temps matter
About the Minnesota Hazmat Test
Topics Covered
- ✓Placarding and labeling – Minnesota DOT requires proper placards for all hazmat loads, especially on roads near schools and hospitals.
- ✓Shipping papers – Keep them accessible; Minnesota law says you must present them during roadside inspections.
- ✓Loading and unloading – Prevent leaks on icy roads; Minnesota’s cold can cause containers to contract and fail.
- + 3 more topics
📘 Study Tips & State Info
Study the Minnesota CDL Hazardous Materials manual. The real test pulls questions from it. Focus on the sections about placarding and the ERG.
Take this practice test multiple times. Review each wrong answer. Pay special attention to substance lists – Minnesota has some unique ones like anhydrous ammonia for agriculture.
Schedule your endorsement test at any DVS location. You can take the written test without an appointment at most offices. Bring your CDL permit and pay the fee.
You can take the Hazmat endorsement written test at any Minnesota DVS office. Popular locations include St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, and Rochester. Most allow walk-ins, but check online for hours.
The fee for the Hazmat endorsement test is $10 plus the cost of your CDL permit. You'll need to pass a background check from TSA before you get the endorsement. Apply for that early.
After passing the written test, you'll get a Hazmat endorsement on your CDL. You don't need a separate road test for the endorsement itself. However, if you’re also getting a tanker endorsement, you’ll need a skills test.
About the Minnesota Hazmat Test
Minnesota's trucking industry moves a lot of hazardous materials. You'll see hazmat loads on I-35, I-94, and highways near the Iron Range. Taconite mining and agriculture both require hazmat endorsements for fuel, explosives, and fertilizers.
Our winters can turn a simple spill into a major hazard. You need to know how cold affects different materials. Minnesota also has specific routing restrictions for certain hazmat in the Twin Cities metro.
This practice test covers all the key topics from the Minnesota CDL Hazmat manual. Each question matches the official DMV exam. You'll learn about placards, labels, shipping papers, and emergency response.
Take the test now and see where you stand. No sign-up required.
Topics Covered
Study Tips
Study the Minnesota CDL Hazardous Materials manual. The real test pulls questions from it. Focus on the sections about placarding and the ERG.
Take this practice test multiple times. Review each wrong answer. Pay special attention to substance lists – Minnesota has some unique ones like anhydrous ammonia for agriculture.
Schedule your endorsement test at any DVS location. You can take the written test without an appointment at most offices. Bring your CDL permit and pay the fee.
Minnesota Specific Information
You can take the Hazmat endorsement written test at any Minnesota DVS office. Popular locations include St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, and Rochester. Most allow walk-ins, but check online for hours.
The fee for the Hazmat endorsement test is $10 plus the cost of your CDL permit. You'll need to pass a background check from TSA before you get the endorsement. Apply for that early.
After passing the written test, you'll get a Hazmat endorsement on your CDL. You don't need a separate road test for the endorsement itself. However, if you’re also getting a tanker endorsement, you’ll need a skills test.