Oklahoma Passenger Test
We'll help you handle I-35 through Oklahoma City's mix of commuters and 18-wheelers.
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Take our free Oklahoma passenger endorsement practice test. It's 20 questions, and you need 80% to pass.
Key Topics
- •Vehicle inspection basics
- •Loading passengers safely
- •Emergency exit use
About the Oklahoma Passenger Test
Topics Covered
- ✓Pre-trip inspection – Oklahoma's potholes and rough oil-field roads mean tire and brake checks are critical.
- ✓Passenger safety – Know how to keep riders secure on I-44's winding stretches and sudden stops.
- ✓Emergency procedures – Oklahoma's tornado season demands clear evacuation drills for your bus.
- + 3 more topics
📘 Study Tips & State Info
Start by reading the Oklahoma CDL manual's passenger endorsement section. Focus on the diagrams of school bus and activity bus configurations – those show up in test questions. Practice at home: say the steps of a pre-trip out loud. That helps you remember the sequence.
Oklahoma's DPS offices use computerized tests. You'll get instant results. Don't rush – each question counts. If you fail, you can retake it the next day. Many students find our practice test mirrors the real one closely. Take it a few times until you're scoring 90% or higher.
You'll take the passenger endorsement test at any Oklahoma DPS service center. No appointment needed for the knowledge test – just walk in. But bring your valid CDL learner's permit, a completed medical exam form, and proof of residency. The test costs $10 per endorsement if you're adding it to an existing CDL.
If you're upgrading from a Class C to a Class B passenger license, you'll also need the general knowledge test. Check the DPS website for current hours – some locations close early on Fridays. Our practice test covers the same question bank used across all Oklahoma testing sites.
About the Oklahoma Passenger Test
Getting your Oklahoma passenger endorsement means you're ready to carry people – whether it's a church group along rural highways or a city bus route through Tulsa. Our practice test covers the exact topics you'll see at the DPS office. You don't get a second chance to make a good impression, so study smart.
Oklahoma's weather throws curveballs. Ice storms hit I-44 near Lawton, and summer winds can push a bus on the Turner Turnpike. You'll need to know how to adjust your driving for these conditions. Our questions reflect real scenarios Oklahoma drivers face every day.
The passenger test also covers pre-trip inspections. With Oklahoma's rough roads – especially on county roads near oil fields – checking tires and brakes isn't just paperwork. It's safety. You'll also find questions about loading ramps for wheelchairs, emergency exits, and how to handle passengers during a sudden stop.
Topics Covered
Study Tips
Start by reading the Oklahoma CDL manual's passenger endorsement section. Focus on the diagrams of school bus and activity bus configurations – those show up in test questions. Practice at home: say the steps of a pre-trip out loud. That helps you remember the sequence.
Oklahoma's DPS offices use computerized tests. You'll get instant results. Don't rush – each question counts. If you fail, you can retake it the next day. Many students find our practice test mirrors the real one closely. Take it a few times until you're scoring 90% or higher.
Oklahoma Specific Information
You'll take the passenger endorsement test at any Oklahoma DPS service center. No appointment needed for the knowledge test – just walk in. But bring your valid CDL learner's permit, a completed medical exam form, and proof of residency. The test costs $10 per endorsement if you're adding it to an existing CDL.
If you're upgrading from a Class C to a Class B passenger license, you'll also need the general knowledge test. Check the DPS website for current hours – some locations close early on Fridays. Our practice test covers the same question bank used across all Oklahoma testing sites.