South Dakota Hazmat Test
This test's based on the real South Dakota DMV exam. You'll face questions about hauling hazardous materials across I-90 in all seasons.
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Get ready for your South Dakota Hazmat endorsement. This 30-question practice test covers everything you need.
Key Topics
- •Placards
- •Emergency response
- •Shipping papers
About the South Dakota Hazmat Test
Topics Covered
- ✓Placarding and Labeling – Know the correct placard for anhydrous ammonia, a common SD shipment.
- ✓Emergency Response – Winter accidents on I-90 require fast action; learn the emergency steps.
- ✓Vehicle Inspection – Check brakes and tires before hauling hazmat across SD's long rural routes.
- + 3 more topics
📘 Study Tips & State Info
Visit the South Dakota DPS website for the official handbook. Use the practice test to find weak spots. Focus on the section about hazardous materials endorsements – the SD test includes questions about local regulations. Don't skip the emergency response section: South Dakota's rural roads mean help can be far away.
Study placard charts until you can recall them quickly. Schedule your DMV appointment online at the DPS website. Many test sites in Sioux Falls, Rapid City, and Pierre offer hazmat testing.
Use the time limit to your advantage. 40 minutes for 30 questions gives you about 80 seconds per question. Mark the tough ones and come back later. You've got this.
South Dakota DPS handles CDL testing. You'll need an appointment at a DPS exam station. Locations include Rapid City, Sioux Falls, Aberdeen, and more. The hazmat endorsement test costs $10 plus the CDL fee. You must pass a background check (TSA).
Bring your valid CDL, Social Security card, and proof of residency. Walk-ins aren't allowed – schedule online. For the written test, you have 40 minutes. After passing, you get the H endorsement added to your license.
Remember: South Dakota requires a separate endorsement for tanker (N) if you haul liquid hazmat.
About the South Dakota Hazmat Test
You'll haul hazardous materials across South Dakota's wide-open spaces. I-90 stretches across the state, from the Badlands to the Missouri River. Winter storms can hit suddenly, so you must know how to handle placards and emergency response.
South Dakota's agricultural industry means you might transport anhydrous ammonia or propane. Don't forget the Black Hills region – steep grades on US-16 require extra caution. This practice test uses the latest SD DPS handbook. You'll see exactly the types of questions on the real exam.
Notice how the test mixes placard identification with accident procedures. Long stretches of I-29 between Sioux Falls and Fargo mean you're on your own if something leaks. Learn the rules for checking your vehicle before every trip. We've built this test to match South Dakota's specific hazmat needs.
Take it more than once. Each attempt shuffles the questions. Track your weak spots and hit the handbook again. Pass this practice test with 80% or better, and you'll walk into the DPS office with confidence.
Topics Covered
Study Tips
Visit the South Dakota DPS website for the official handbook. Use the practice test to find weak spots. Focus on the section about hazardous materials endorsements – the SD test includes questions about local regulations. Don't skip the emergency response section: South Dakota's rural roads mean help can be far away.
Study placard charts until you can recall them quickly. Schedule your DMV appointment online at the DPS website. Many test sites in Sioux Falls, Rapid City, and Pierre offer hazmat testing.
Use the time limit to your advantage. 40 minutes for 30 questions gives you about 80 seconds per question. Mark the tough ones and come back later. You've got this.
South Dakota Specific Information
South Dakota DPS handles CDL testing. You'll need an appointment at a DPS exam station. Locations include Rapid City, Sioux Falls, Aberdeen, and more. The hazmat endorsement test costs $10 plus the CDL fee. You must pass a background check (TSA).
Bring your valid CDL, Social Security card, and proof of residency. Walk-ins aren't allowed – schedule online. For the written test, you have 40 minutes. After passing, you get the H endorsement added to your license.
Remember: South Dakota requires a separate endorsement for tanker (N) if you haul liquid hazmat.