South Carolina School Bus Test
South Carolina's school bus drivers must navigate everything from I-26 traffic to rural Lowcountry roads—our practice test covers it all.
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Get ready for the SC School Bus endorsement. 20 questions, 80% to pass.
Key Topics
- •Loading & unloading
- •Railroad crossings
- •Student safety
About the South Carolina School Bus Test
Topics Covered
- ✓Loading and unloading procedures – critical in SC's many school zones with multiple stops
- ✓Railroad crossing safety – SC law requires a full stop at every crossing
- ✓Student management – SC's diverse student population includes special needs riders
- + 3 more topics
📘 Study Tips & State Info
Start with the South Carolina CDL handbook. Focus on the School Bus endorsement section – that's where the test pulls its questions. Pay special attention to railroad crossing rules, because SC enforces them strictly.
Use our practice test to find your weak areas. Take it multiple times. Each attempt randomizes the questions. When you score 80% or higher consistently, you're ready for the real thing. Schedule your knowledge test at an SCDMV office that offers CDL testing – call ahead to confirm walk-in availability.
South Carolina DMV offices for CDL knowledge testing include locations in Columbia (Main Office), Charleston, Greenville, and Spartanburg. Most offices accept walk-ins, but it's smart to arrive early. The school bus endorsement costs $5 added to your CDL license fee. You'll need to pass the School Bus knowledge test before taking the skills test in a school bus.
Bring your valid CDL permit, proof of residency, and medical certificate. The knowledge test has 20 questions – you need 16 correct (80%). If you fail, you can retake it the next business day. No appointment required at most locations, but check scdmvonline.com for updates.
About the South Carolina School Bus Test
South Carolina's school bus drivers face unique challenges. You'll drive on winding mountain roads in the Upstate, through heavy rain along the coast, and across long rural stretches in the Pee Dee region. Our practice test helps you prepare for the real SCDMV exam.
Weather here changes fast. Summer thunderstorms pop up without warning. Fog settles over I-26 near Columbia. You need to know how to handle these conditions while keeping children safe. The SC School Bus test covers your duties before, during, and after each route.
You also deal with South Carolina's specific laws. For example, every school bus must stop at all railroad crossings—even if no train's coming. That's state law. The test expects you to know it cold.
Our questions come straight from the South Carolina CDL handbook. Take the practice test, review your weak spots, and walk into the DMV with confidence.
Topics Covered
Study Tips
Start with the South Carolina CDL handbook. Focus on the School Bus endorsement section – that's where the test pulls its questions. Pay special attention to railroad crossing rules, because SC enforces them strictly.
Use our practice test to find your weak areas. Take it multiple times. Each attempt randomizes the questions. When you score 80% or higher consistently, you're ready for the real thing. Schedule your knowledge test at an SCDMV office that offers CDL testing – call ahead to confirm walk-in availability.
South Carolina Specific Information
South Carolina DMV offices for CDL knowledge testing include locations in Columbia (Main Office), Charleston, Greenville, and Spartanburg. Most offices accept walk-ins, but it's smart to arrive early. The school bus endorsement costs $5 added to your CDL license fee. You'll need to pass the School Bus knowledge test before taking the skills test in a school bus.
Bring your valid CDL permit, proof of residency, and medical certificate. The knowledge test has 20 questions – you need 16 correct (80%). If you fail, you can retake it the next business day. No appointment required at most locations, but check scdmvonline.com for updates.