North Dakota School Bus Test
North Dakota's rural school bus routes can stretch over 50 miles, so our practice test helps you prepare for those long, icy drives.
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Get ready for the North Dakota School Bus endorsement. This quick practice test covers what you'll see on the real exam.
Key Topics
- •Loading & unloading safety
- •Emergency evacuation
- •ND-specific school bus laws
About the North Dakota School Bus Test
Topics Covered
- ✓Loading and unloading students safely – critical on North Dakota's unpaved rural roads where visibility is limited.
- ✓Emergency evacuation procedures – snowstorms and remote routes mean you need a solid plan before trouble hits.
- ✓Pre-trip inspection for school buses – check tire chains and heating systems before winter morning runs.
- + 3 more topics
📘 Study Tips & State Info
Start by reading the North Dakota CDL Manual's School Bus section. The manual covers everything from stopping at railroad crossings to handling a fire on board. Highlight the rules that differ from regular driving – like the 10‑foot danger zone around the bus.
Take our practice test at least three times. Space them out over a few days. Focus on questions you get wrong and read the explanations. Then review that topic again in the manual. Don't cram – spread your study sessions out.
On test day, bring your current North Dakota driver's license, your medical certificate, and the fee (check the ND DOT website for the latest amount). The test is timed at 25 minutes, so pace yourself. Stick to the manual's wording – the exam uses exact terms from it.
You can take the School Bus written test at any North Dakota Driver's License site. Major locations include Bismarck, Fargo, Grand Forks, Minot, Dickinson, and Williston. Most sites accept walk‑ins, but call ahead to confirm hours – some rural offices have limited days.
The fee for the School Bus endorsement is $5 plus the standard CDL knowledge test fee (currently $12 for each endorsement). You'll pay at the testing site. Bring cash or check – credit cards aren't accepted everywhere.
After you pass the written test, you'll need to complete a road skills test in a school bus. Schedule that through the ND DOT's online portal or by calling your local testing office. Make sure the bus you use meets all North Dakota inspection requirements – missing reflectors or broken heaters will fail you.
About the North Dakota School Bus Test
Driving a school bus in North Dakota isn't the same as in other states. You'll face long stretches of highway between tiny towns, especially during harvest season when farm equipment shares the road. Winter brings black ice and whiteout conditions on roads like US-83 and I-94. You need to know how to handle those situations safely.
The North Dakota CDL School Bus test checks your knowledge of loading and unloading procedures, emergency exits, and pre-trip inspections. It's not just about driving – it's about protecting the kids on your bus. That's why the state requires a separate endorsement and a written exam.
Our practice test uses real questions from the North Dakota Commercial Driver's License Manual. You'll see scenarios about railroad crossings, student behavior management, and stopping distances on gravel roads. Each question includes an explanation so you understand the reasoning behind the correct answer.
Passing the test means you can transport students from places like Williston, Minot, or Grand Forks. You'll also need to know North Dakota's specific rules for school bus light signals and mirror adjustments. Take this practice test, review the manual, and schedule your exam with confidence.
Topics Covered
Study Tips
Start by reading the North Dakota CDL Manual's School Bus section. The manual covers everything from stopping at railroad crossings to handling a fire on board. Highlight the rules that differ from regular driving – like the 10‑foot danger zone around the bus.
Take our practice test at least three times. Space them out over a few days. Focus on questions you get wrong and read the explanations. Then review that topic again in the manual. Don't cram – spread your study sessions out.
On test day, bring your current North Dakota driver's license, your medical certificate, and the fee (check the ND DOT website for the latest amount). The test is timed at 25 minutes, so pace yourself. Stick to the manual's wording – the exam uses exact terms from it.
North Dakota Specific Information
You can take the School Bus written test at any North Dakota Driver's License site. Major locations include Bismarck, Fargo, Grand Forks, Minot, Dickinson, and Williston. Most sites accept walk‑ins, but call ahead to confirm hours – some rural offices have limited days.
The fee for the School Bus endorsement is $5 plus the standard CDL knowledge test fee (currently $12 for each endorsement). You'll pay at the testing site. Bring cash or check – credit cards aren't accepted everywhere.
After you pass the written test, you'll need to complete a road skills test in a school bus. Schedule that through the ND DOT's online portal or by calling your local testing office. Make sure the bus you use meets all North Dakota inspection requirements – missing reflectors or broken heaters will fail you.