Washington DC School Bus Test
You'll drive past the U.S. Capitol on your route – we'll help you pass the test first try.
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20 questions to prep for your DC CDL School Bus test. You get 25 minutes and need 80% to pass.
Key Topics
- •Pre-trip inspection
- •Student loading safety
- •Railroad crossings
About the Washington DC School Bus Test
Topics Covered
- ✓Loading and unloading students – critical on DC's narrow streets with frequent stoplights and tight corners.
- ✓Pre-trip inspection checklist – you'll need to spot issues before you leave the lot, especially with older fleet buses.
- ✓Railroad crossing procedures – DC has several active crossings near schools in Northeast and Southeast.
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📘 Study Tips & State Info
Schedule your school bus test at the Brentwood DMV (1001 Brentwood Rd NE). They run tests Tuesday through Friday, and you'll need an appointment. Don't show up without one – they turn walk-ins away. Bring your CDL permit, medical card, and a vehicle that passes a pre-trip inspection.
Study the DC CDL handbook, but focus on the school bus section. The DMV test pulls from that chapter only. Practice the pre-trip inspection out loud – that's a big part of the score. Also, know your brake and mirror checks cold. They'll fail you if you miss a step.
On test day, arrive early. DMV staff start on time. You'll have 25 minutes for the written portion. Use the practice test above to build your speed. If you fail, you can retest after 24 hours, but you'll pay the fee again. So get it right the first time.
You can take the school bus knowledge test at any DC DMV service center that offers CDL testing. The main location is the Brentwood Service Center at 1001 Brentwood Rd NE. Hours are Monday to Friday 8:15 AM to 4:00 PM. You must make an appointment online through dc.dmv.gov – no same-day walk-ins.
The fee for the school bus endorsement test is $20. If you're adding it to an existing CDL, you'll pay the $20 plus the $8 CDL duplicate fee. Payment accepted by credit card, debit, or money order. Cash isn't allowed at DC DMV locations. You'll also need to pass a vision screening – that's free during your visit.
After you pass the written test, you'll schedule a road skills test. That costs $60 and must be done in a proper school bus. You can use a bus from your employer or rent one – just make sure it's registered and insured in DC. The road test takes about 45 minutes and includes backing, turns, and a student loading drill.
About the Washington DC School Bus Test
Driving a school bus in Washington DC isn't like the suburbs. Your route might weave through traffic circles, past government buildings, and into crowded neighborhoods near the National Mall. That's why this practice test focuses on the real challenges you'll face here in the District.
DC's weather throws everything at you – hot humid summers with sudden thunderstorms, icy patches in winter on bridges like the 11th Street Bridge. Our questions cover how to handle those conditions while keeping students safe. You'll also see scenarios about navigating construction zones on I-295 and school zones near Rock Creek Park.
The DC DMV expects you to know more than just bus basics. You need to understand local loading zone rules – like how to use the extended stop arm on one-way streets downtown. This test mirrors the actual DMV exam, so you won't waste time on stuff that doesn't matter.
Whether you're driving for DCPS or a private contractor, passing the school bus endorsement test is your first step. Take this practice test now, and you'll walk into the Brentwood DMV ready to pass.
Topics Covered
Study Tips
Schedule your school bus test at the Brentwood DMV (1001 Brentwood Rd NE). They run tests Tuesday through Friday, and you'll need an appointment. Don't show up without one – they turn walk-ins away. Bring your CDL permit, medical card, and a vehicle that passes a pre-trip inspection.
Study the DC CDL handbook, but focus on the school bus section. The DMV test pulls from that chapter only. Practice the pre-trip inspection out loud – that's a big part of the score. Also, know your brake and mirror checks cold. They'll fail you if you miss a step.
On test day, arrive early. DMV staff start on time. You'll have 25 minutes for the written portion. Use the practice test above to build your speed. If you fail, you can retest after 24 hours, but you'll pay the fee again. So get it right the first time.
Washington DC Specific Information
You can take the school bus knowledge test at any DC DMV service center that offers CDL testing. The main location is the Brentwood Service Center at 1001 Brentwood Rd NE. Hours are Monday to Friday 8:15 AM to 4:00 PM. You must make an appointment online through dc.dmv.gov – no same-day walk-ins.
The fee for the school bus endorsement test is $20. If you're adding it to an existing CDL, you'll pay the $20 plus the $8 CDL duplicate fee. Payment accepted by credit card, debit, or money order. Cash isn't allowed at DC DMV locations. You'll also need to pass a vision screening – that's free during your visit.
After you pass the written test, you'll schedule a road skills test. That costs $60 and must be done in a proper school bus. You can use a bus from your employer or rent one – just make sure it's registered and insured in DC. The road test takes about 45 minutes and includes backing, turns, and a student loading drill.