North Dakota Hazmat Test
You'll haul anhydrous ammonia through Minot – we've got the practice you need.
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Get ready for the ND Hazmat endorsement. Our test covers the exact topics you'll see on the written exam.
Key Topics
- •Hazmat classes
- •Placarding rules
- •Emergency procedures
About the North Dakota Hazmat Test
Topics Covered
- ✓Hazmat classifications – critical when shipping crude oil from the Bakken
- ✓Placarding rules – know what to display carrying propane through Bismarck
- ✓Loading and unloading – secure tanks on icy roads
- + 3 more topics
📘 Study Tips & State Info
Study the ND CDL Handbook's hazmat section – it's shorter than you think. Focus on the nine hazard classes and the segregation table. Practice tests help you spot weak areas. Don't cram the night before; spread it out over a few days.
Remember: your endorsement test is separate from the general knowledge test. You can take it at any ND DOL office – call ahead for appointment times. Bring your current CDL and a valid medical card. The written test itself is free, but you'll pay the endorsement fee later.
In North Dakota you take the hazmat test at any ND Department of Transportation Driver License office. Locations include Bismarck, Fargo, Minot, Williston, and Grand Forks. You don't need an appointment at most offices, but it's a good idea to check hours – some drop-in slots fill up fast.
The hazmat endorsement adds a $10 fee to your CDL. You must also pass a TSA threat assessment. That's a separate background check you start online before you take the written test.
Plan for extra time. The hazmat test has 30 questions and you'll get 40 minutes. You need 24 correct to pass. No calculators or phones allowed.
About the North Dakota Hazmat Test
North Dakota's economy relies on moving hazardous materials – from oilfield chemicals to agricultural fertilizers. You'll drive on I-94 and US-85, often in extreme cold or blizzard conditions. The Hazmat endorsement isn't just a piece of paper; it's a serious responsibility.
Our practice test mirrors the real ND DMV exam. It focuses on rules specific to our state. You'll tackle questions about placarding, loading, and emergency response. Winter weather adds another layer – we cover that too.
Each question includes an explanation. You'll know why the right answer is right and why the wrong ones aren't. That's how you learn fast.
No fluff. No extra fees. Just a clean practice test built for North Dakota drivers. Take it as many times as you want.
Topics Covered
Study Tips
Study the ND CDL Handbook's hazmat section – it's shorter than you think. Focus on the nine hazard classes and the segregation table. Practice tests help you spot weak areas. Don't cram the night before; spread it out over a few days.
Remember: your endorsement test is separate from the general knowledge test. You can take it at any ND DOL office – call ahead for appointment times. Bring your current CDL and a valid medical card. The written test itself is free, but you'll pay the endorsement fee later.
North Dakota Specific Information
In North Dakota you take the hazmat test at any ND Department of Transportation Driver License office. Locations include Bismarck, Fargo, Minot, Williston, and Grand Forks. You don't need an appointment at most offices, but it's a good idea to check hours – some drop-in slots fill up fast.
The hazmat endorsement adds a $10 fee to your CDL. You must also pass a TSA threat assessment. That's a separate background check you start online before you take the written test.
Plan for extra time. The hazmat test has 30 questions and you'll get 40 minutes. You need 24 correct to pass. No calculators or phones allowed.