North Dakota Passenger Test
You'll navigate icy roads on I-94 and through the Bakken oil fields, so our questions prepare you for real conditions.
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Practice for your CDL Passenger endorsement with 20 real questions. You need 80% to pass.
Key Topics
- •Pre-trip inspection
- •Loading passengers
- •Emergency procedures
About the North Dakota Passenger Test
Topics Covered
- ✓Pre-trip inspection – essential in ND winters where cold snaps can freeze valves and crack belts
- ✓Loading and unloading passengers – you'll handle farm workers and oil field crews on unpaved roads
- ✓Emergency exits and evacuation – crucial when you're miles from help in the North Dakota plains
- + 3 more topics
📘 Study Tips & State Info
Study the North Dakota CDL handbook chapter on passenger transport. Pay extra attention to the pre-trip inspection list – you'll demonstrate it during your skills test. The ND DMV requires you to point out every item aloud.
Use our practice test to find your weak spots. Focus on questions about emergency evacuation and wheelchair securement. Both appear on the real exam. Take the test until you score 90% or higher three times in a row.
Arrive early for your written test. Bring your current CDL, medical card, and payment for the endorsement fee. If you take the test in winter, give yourself extra time for road conditions.
You can take the Passenger Transport knowledge test at any North Dakota Driver License site. Major sites include Bismarck, Fargo, Grand Forks, Minot, and Williston. Appointments aren't always required, but they save you waiting time. Call ahead to confirm walk‑in availability.
The test fee for a passenger endorsement is $5.00, added to your CDL renewal or new license cost. You'll pay when you apply. If you fail, you can retake the test the same day after a short wait – but you'll pay the fee again.
After you pass the knowledge test, you still need a skills test in a vehicle that carries passengers. Schedule that separately with a third‑party tester approved by the ND DOT. Many schools and trucking companies offer these tests across the state.
About the North Dakota Passenger Test
Driving passengers across North Dakota means dealing with extreme weather and long stretches of highway. You'll face snow, ice, and strong winds on routes like US-83 and I-29. Our practice test covers the exact topics you'll see on the state's official Passenger Transport exam.
North Dakota's energy and agriculture industries rely on buses and vans to move workers. That's why your test includes loading procedures, emergency exits, and safe driving in rural areas. We've built these questions from the ND CDL handbook, so they match what the DMV asks.
Don't forget the cold. Pre-trip inspections become critical when temperatures drop below zero. You'll need to check heating systems, tire pressure, and battery condition. Our questions hammer these points home.
Take this practice test multiple times. Each attempt reshuffles the questions. You'll build confidence before you step into the DMV office. No fluff, just the stuff that matters for North Dakota drivers.
Topics Covered
Study Tips
Study the North Dakota CDL handbook chapter on passenger transport. Pay extra attention to the pre-trip inspection list – you'll demonstrate it during your skills test. The ND DMV requires you to point out every item aloud.
Use our practice test to find your weak spots. Focus on questions about emergency evacuation and wheelchair securement. Both appear on the real exam. Take the test until you score 90% or higher three times in a row.
Arrive early for your written test. Bring your current CDL, medical card, and payment for the endorsement fee. If you take the test in winter, give yourself extra time for road conditions.
North Dakota Specific Information
You can take the Passenger Transport knowledge test at any North Dakota Driver License site. Major sites include Bismarck, Fargo, Grand Forks, Minot, and Williston. Appointments aren't always required, but they save you waiting time. Call ahead to confirm walk‑in availability.
The test fee for a passenger endorsement is $5.00, added to your CDL renewal or new license cost. You'll pay when you apply. If you fail, you can retake the test the same day after a short wait – but you'll pay the fee again.
After you pass the knowledge test, you still need a skills test in a vehicle that carries passengers. Schedule that separately with a third‑party tester approved by the ND DOT. Many schools and trucking companies offer these tests across the state.