South Dakota Passenger Test
You'll need to know how to handle a school bus on I-90 near Wall Drug during a blizzard – this practice test gets you ready.
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20 free questions that match the South Dakota CDL Passenger test. No sign-up needed.
Key Topics
- •Vehicle inspection basics
- •Safe loading & unloading
- •Emergency procedures
About the South Dakota Passenger Test
Topics Covered
- ✓Vehicle inspection – know your bus's brakes, lights, and tires before you hit the cold South Dakota mornings.
- ✓Loading and unloading passengers – proper procedures for school bus stops on two‑lane highways like SD‑244.
- ✓Emergency exits and evacuation – passengers may panic during a blizzard; you must stay calm.
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📘 Study Tips & State Info
Read the South Dakota CDL manual’s Passenger Transport section twice. Focus on the inspection checklist – the DMV makes you recite it during the pre‑trip test. Practice saying each item out loud. Two of our students failed because they forgot the “handrail” check.
Take our practice test until you score 100% three times in a row. The real South Dakota test pulls from the same question bank. Don't skip the questions on railroad crossings – the DMV asks at least two of them. Use our free handbook PDF to review anything you miss.
You take the passenger endorsement test at any South Dakota DMV office that offers CDL exams. Popular locations include Sioux Falls, Rapid City, and Pierre. You must schedule an appointment – walk‑ins rarely work. Call your local office or use the online portal. The test costs $10 plus your regular CDL fees.
Bring your current CDL permit, proof of residency, and a valid medical card. The South Dakota DMV uses a computer‑based test. You get 25 minutes for 20 questions. You need 16 correct to pass (80%). If you fail, you must wait 7 days before retesting.
A few offices let you take the test in a separate room if you have a disability. Ask when you schedule. Winter weather can close DMV offices, so check the state's road conditions before you drive.
About the South Dakota Passenger Test
South Dakota's passenger endorsement covers buses, vans, and any vehicle carrying 16 or more people. You might drive a school bus through the Black Hills or a shuttle across the flat plains near Sioux Falls. The test checks your knowledge of safe loading, emergency exits, and passenger management.
Our practice test uses real questions from the South Dakota CDL manual. We focus on what matters here: sudden snow squalls on I-29, detours around the Sturgis Rally, and rural routes where a breakdown means you're miles from help. You'll learn how to inspect your vehicle before every trip – especially the emergency equipment and heating system.
South Dakota law requires you to know the passenger endorsement rules inside out. That includes correct procedures for railroad crossings (you'll see plenty of them in this state) and how to handle passengers with disabilities. We also cover the special requirements for driving a school bus, like the stop-arm signal and loading zone safety.
Take this test on your phone or computer. Each question explains why the right answer is correct. You’ll see the same format the South Dakota DMV uses on test day. Pass our practice test consistently, and you’ll walk into the DMV confident.
Topics Covered
Study Tips
Read the South Dakota CDL manual’s Passenger Transport section twice. Focus on the inspection checklist – the DMV makes you recite it during the pre‑trip test. Practice saying each item out loud. Two of our students failed because they forgot the “handrail” check.
Take our practice test until you score 100% three times in a row. The real South Dakota test pulls from the same question bank. Don't skip the questions on railroad crossings – the DMV asks at least two of them. Use our free handbook PDF to review anything you miss.
South Dakota Specific Information
You take the passenger endorsement test at any South Dakota DMV office that offers CDL exams. Popular locations include Sioux Falls, Rapid City, and Pierre. You must schedule an appointment – walk‑ins rarely work. Call your local office or use the online portal. The test costs $10 plus your regular CDL fees.
Bring your current CDL permit, proof of residency, and a valid medical card. The South Dakota DMV uses a computer‑based test. You get 25 minutes for 20 questions. You need 16 correct to pass (80%). If you fail, you must wait 7 days before retesting.
A few offices let you take the test in a separate room if you have a disability. Ask when you schedule. Winter weather can close DMV offices, so check the state's road conditions before you drive.