Washington Passenger Test
Washington's passenger endorsement covers buses with 16+ passengers, just like the ones you see on Highway 2.
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You need a passenger endorsement for any bus carrying 16 or more people. This practice test covers the specific rules Washington examiners look for.
Key Topics
- •Loading and unloading
- •Pre-trip inspection
- •Passenger safety
About the Washington Passenger Test
Topics Covered
- ✓Passenger loading and unloading – You'll deal with narrow ferry docks and busy school zones.
- ✓Pre-trip inspection – Washington examiners check your air brake knowledge on every passenger vehicle.
- ✓Safe driving practices – Seattle's steep hills and slick roads demand extra caution.
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📘 Study Tips & State Info
Study the Washington CDL Passenger endorsement section in the handbook. Pay attention to the rules for stopping at railroad crossings – they're required for all passenger vehicles. Also, know the maximum passenger capacity limits for different bus types.
Practice with our test until you score 90% or higher. The real DMV test has 20 questions, and you need 16 correct. Many people fail because they skip the air brake section. Don't do that. If your bus has air brakes, you'll need a separate endorsement too.
Visit a Washington DMV office that offers CDL testing – most do, but check online. Bring your permit, medical card, and payment. The test fee is $35. Make an appointment to save time.
Washington DOL offers CDL passenger endorsement testing at most driver licensing offices. You'll need to make an appointment online or by phone. Walk-ins are not guaranteed. Bring your valid Washington CDL permit, DOT medical card, and $35 fee.
The test takes about 25 minutes. You'll answer multiple-choice questions on a computer. If you pass, the endorsement gets added to your license right away. If you fail, you can retake the test the next day, but you'll pay the fee again.
Some popular testing locations include Seattle (downtown), Spokane, and Tacoma. For rural areas, check your local office – many smaller offices in places like Ellensburg or Port Angeles offer CDL testing too.
About the Washington Passenger Test
Washington's passenger test covers more than just bus driving. You'll learn how to handle mountain passes like Snoqualmie and Stevens, where winter conditions can change fast. You'll also deal with city traffic in Seattle and Spokane, plus rural routes through farm country.
This test also covers loading and unloading passengers safely. That's critical when you're picking up kids at a school in Yakima or dropping folks off at a ferry terminal in Bainbridge. Washington's unique geography means you need to know both city and mountain driving.
Our practice test uses real Washington DMV questions. You'll see scenarios about pre-trip inspections for coach buses, wheelchair securement, and proper mirror adjustments for wide vehicles. Don't forget – Washington requires a separate school bus endorsement if you drive for a school district.
Take this test multiple times. Each attempt pulls from a pool of questions, so you'll see different ones. Focus on your weak spots, and you'll pass the real Washington DMV test quickly.
Topics Covered
Study Tips
Study the Washington CDL Passenger endorsement section in the handbook. Pay attention to the rules for stopping at railroad crossings – they're required for all passenger vehicles. Also, know the maximum passenger capacity limits for different bus types.
Practice with our test until you score 90% or higher. The real DMV test has 20 questions, and you need 16 correct. Many people fail because they skip the air brake section. Don't do that. If your bus has air brakes, you'll need a separate endorsement too.
Visit a Washington DMV office that offers CDL testing – most do, but check online. Bring your permit, medical card, and payment. The test fee is $35. Make an appointment to save time.
Washington Specific Information
Washington DOL offers CDL passenger endorsement testing at most driver licensing offices. You'll need to make an appointment online or by phone. Walk-ins are not guaranteed. Bring your valid Washington CDL permit, DOT medical card, and $35 fee.
The test takes about 25 minutes. You'll answer multiple-choice questions on a computer. If you pass, the endorsement gets added to your license right away. If you fail, you can retake the test the next day, but you'll pay the fee again.
Some popular testing locations include Seattle (downtown), Spokane, and Tacoma. For rural areas, check your local office – many smaller offices in places like Ellensburg or Port Angeles offer CDL testing too.