Missouri Passenger Test
Missouri's I-70 between St. Louis and Kansas City sees more charter buses than any other route in the state.
Select Test Mode
You need a passenger endorsement to drive a bus in Missouri. This 20-question practice test covers the essential rules.
Key Topics
- •Passenger safety & loading
- •Vehicle inspection & emergencies
- •Missouri-specific road hazards
About the Missouri Passenger Test
Topics Covered
- ✓Passenger safety (critical for school bus routes in rural Missouri's narrow roads)
- ✓Loading and unloading (key for Missouri's many school districts with multiple stops)
- ✓Vehicle inspection (winter weather in Missouri makes pre-trip checks essential)
- + 3 more topics
📘 Study Tips & State Info
Start by reading the Passenger Transport section of the Missouri CDL manual. Don't skip it — the test pulls directly from those pages. Use this practice test to spot your weak areas. Focus on topics like emergency exits and proper passenger counting, because Missouri examiners grade those heavily.
Get comfortable with the state's pre-trip inspection checklist. Missouri's weather varies a lot, so you need to check tires, brakes, and lights extra carefully. Practice explaining each step out loud — that's how the skills test works. If you can't answer a question, reread the manual section right away. One study session a day for a week usually does the trick.
You can take the passenger endorsement knowledge test at any Missouri DMV license office. Missouri doesn't require an appointment for the knowledge test, but you'll save time by checking office hours online. The fee for adding a passenger endorsement to your CDL is currently $12.50 — confirm the exact amount on the Missouri DOR website.
After passing the knowledge test, you'll need to schedule a skills test at an approved third-party testing location. Bring a passenger vehicle that meets the vehicle requirements listed in the Missouri CDL manual. You must also have a valid DOT medical card. Most testing sites in St. Louis, Kansas City, and Springfield offer appointments within a week.
About the Missouri Passenger Test
Getting your passenger endorsement isn't just about knowing the rules — it's about real-world driving on Missouri roads. You'll face everything from tight school bus turns in small towns to heavy charter traffic on I-44 through the Ozarks. Winter ice and fog along the Mississippi River make your pre-trip inspections even more critical.
Missouri's agricultural and tourism industries depend on safe bus drivers. School districts across the state need drivers who can handle snow-covered rural routes. Tour companies running trips to Branson or the Gateway Arch expect you to manage passengers with care. This practice test focuses on the specific dangers you'll encounter here.
We built this test directly from the Missouri CDL manual. Each question targets a skill that keeps your passengers safe — and helps you avoid costly mistakes on your actual exam. Answer incorrectly and you'll get an explanation tied to a Missouri example, like why you slow down at a railroad crossing near Jefferson City.
Topics Covered
Study Tips
Start by reading the Passenger Transport section of the Missouri CDL manual. Don't skip it — the test pulls directly from those pages. Use this practice test to spot your weak areas. Focus on topics like emergency exits and proper passenger counting, because Missouri examiners grade those heavily.
Get comfortable with the state's pre-trip inspection checklist. Missouri's weather varies a lot, so you need to check tires, brakes, and lights extra carefully. Practice explaining each step out loud — that's how the skills test works. If you can't answer a question, reread the manual section right away. One study session a day for a week usually does the trick.
Missouri Specific Information
You can take the passenger endorsement knowledge test at any Missouri DMV license office. Missouri doesn't require an appointment for the knowledge test, but you'll save time by checking office hours online. The fee for adding a passenger endorsement to your CDL is currently $12.50 — confirm the exact amount on the Missouri DOR website.
After passing the knowledge test, you'll need to schedule a skills test at an approved third-party testing location. Bring a passenger vehicle that meets the vehicle requirements listed in the Missouri CDL manual. You must also have a valid DOT medical card. Most testing sites in St. Louis, Kansas City, and Springfield offer appointments within a week.