Washington DC Passenger Test
You'll drive near the US Capitol every day, so our test covers the tight turns and heavy traffic you'll actually face.
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Get ready for your DC CDL Passenger endorsement. This practice test uses real questions from the DC DMV handbook.
Key Topics
- •Pre-trip inspection for passenger vehicles
- •Loading, unloading, and emergency evacuation
- •Safe driving in DC traffic and weather
About the Washington DC Passenger Test
Topics Covered
- ✓Pre-trip inspection for passenger vehicles – DC DMV examiners check every light and mirror because you'll drive through crowded intersections like Dupont Circle where visibility matters.
- ✓Passenger loading and unloading – you need exact procedures for bus stops on 16th Street NW, curbs that aren't always straight, and wheelchair ramps that must deploy correctly.
- ✓Emergency exits and evacuation – DC tunnels like the Third Street Tunnel can flood fast. You must know all exit locations and how to get 50 people out in under two minutes.
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📘 Study Tips & State Info
Visit the DC DMV website to download the official Passenger Transport endorsement manual. Don't just read it – highlight the sections on braking distances and passenger counts. The DC test uses those exact numbers.
Practice with a friend or family member. Have them ask you questions out loud while you're sitting in a parked car. It mimics the pressure of the DMV interview. If you can answer while someone's talking, you're ready.
Arrive at the DC DMV inspection station at 95 M Street SW at least 30 minutes early. They run a tight schedule. Bring your medical certificate, proof of residency, and your current CDL. No exceptions.
The Washington DC DMV handles CDL tests at their inspection station on 95 M Street SW, near the Waterfront Metro. You must schedule an appointment online – no walk-ins. Appointments fill up two weeks out, so book early.
Testing fees for the Passenger endorsement cost $20 plus the standard CDL knowledge test fee of $30. You'll pay by credit card or money order. Personal checks aren't accepted.
You need a valid DOT medical card before you can take the passenger test. DC also requires a vision screening on site. If you wear glasses, bring them. The examiners are strict about the 20/40 standard.
About the Washington DC Passenger Test
Driving a passenger vehicle in Washington DC isn't like driving anywhere else. You'll navigate narrow streets around the National Mall, deal with sudden protest road closures, and handle tourists who step off curbs without looking. Our practice test focuses on the skills you need right here.
DC weather adds another challenge. Summer thunderstorms flood low-lying roads like Rock Creek Parkway. Winter ice can turn I-295 into a skating rink. Passenger vehicle drivers must know how to adjust for these conditions without panicking passengers.
The DC economy depends on buses and shuttles. From hotel airport runs to sightseeing tours, your job keeps the city moving. You'll need to manage different passenger types – from school kids on field trips to diplomats in suits. Our test covers passenger safety, loading procedures, and emergency drills.
We're CDL instructors who know the DC DMV test inside out. You'll get the same question formats, the same point values, and the same tricky wording. Pass our test, and you'll walk into the DMV confident.
Topics Covered
Study Tips
Visit the DC DMV website to download the official Passenger Transport endorsement manual. Don't just read it – highlight the sections on braking distances and passenger counts. The DC test uses those exact numbers.
Practice with a friend or family member. Have them ask you questions out loud while you're sitting in a parked car. It mimics the pressure of the DMV interview. If you can answer while someone's talking, you're ready.
Arrive at the DC DMV inspection station at 95 M Street SW at least 30 minutes early. They run a tight schedule. Bring your medical certificate, proof of residency, and your current CDL. No exceptions.
Washington DC Specific Information
The Washington DC DMV handles CDL tests at their inspection station on 95 M Street SW, near the Waterfront Metro. You must schedule an appointment online – no walk-ins. Appointments fill up two weeks out, so book early.
Testing fees for the Passenger endorsement cost $20 plus the standard CDL knowledge test fee of $30. You'll pay by credit card or money order. Personal checks aren't accepted.
You need a valid DOT medical card before you can take the passenger test. DC also requires a vision screening on site. If you wear glasses, bring them. The examiners are strict about the 20/40 standard.