West Virginia Passenger Test
You'll need to handle steep grades on US-19 and sudden fog around the New River Gorge — this test gets you ready.
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Take this quick 20-question practice test. It's built for West Virginia's passenger endorsement.
Key Topics
- •Pre-trip inspection for mountain driving
- •Passenger safety & emergency exits
- •Brake control on steep grades
About the West Virginia Passenger Test
Topics Covered
- ✓Pre-trip inspection – crucial for mountain braking systems and steering components on WV's steep descents.
- ✓Passenger safety procedures – handling sudden fog or heavy rain on stretches like I-64 near Beckley.
- ✓Emergency exits and evacuation – vital when transporting school children on rural routes with narrow shoulders.
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📘 Study Tips & State Info
Read the West Virginia CDL manual – skip the fluff. Focus on the passenger endorsement section. Then take this practice test. Miss a question? Go back to the manual and find that rule. That's how you remember it.
Book your knowledge test appointment online at a WV DMV office near you. Offices in Charleston, Morgantown, and Martinsburg fill up fast. Pay the fee (usually around $50) when you schedule. Bring your permit, medical card, and proof of residency. Don't show up without them – they'll turn you away.
Drive the actual routes after you pass. The written test is just the start. Practice on US-19 or the West Virginia Turnpike to build real confidence.
West Virginia DMV offices handle the passenger endorsement written test. You'll find them in every county. Popular locations include South Charleston (headquarters), Morgantown, and Wheeling. You must schedule an appointment online or by phone – walk-ins rarely work. Arrive early; security checkpoints can add 15 minutes.
The fee for the passenger endorsement is separate from your CDL fee. Expect to pay between $10 and $25 extra, depending on the office. Bring cash or a debit card. Credit cards may not be accepted everywhere. You also need a valid CDL permit with the passenger restriction lifted. If you don't have the permit yet, pass the general knowledge test first.
After you pass the written endorsement test, schedule your skills test. Third-party examiners in West Virginia handle road tests. They'll test you on a real vehicle – a passenger van or a school bus if you want the S endorsement too. Make sure the vehicle passes a pre-trip inspection. No inspection, no test.
About the West Virginia Passenger Test
West Virginia's passenger endorsement isn't just another checkbox. You drive on winding mountain roads like US-19 and I-64, where grades hit 7% and fog rolls in without warning. Tourists flood into the New River Gorge and ski resorts, and school buses navigate narrow hollows. This test covers what you'll face daily.
Coal mining areas still rely on passenger vans to move crews. Those vehicles need pre-trip inspections that catch worn brakes and low tire pressure. Winter weather turns a routine route into a white-knuckle ride. Our questions focus on these real scenarios.
You don't get time to think during the real exam. This practice test forces quick decisions. Each question includes a clear explanation when you miss it. That's how you learn what the DMV expects.
Pass the first time. West Virginia has one of the toughest driving environments in the country. Don't walk into your test unprepared.
Topics Covered
Study Tips
Read the West Virginia CDL manual – skip the fluff. Focus on the passenger endorsement section. Then take this practice test. Miss a question? Go back to the manual and find that rule. That's how you remember it.
Book your knowledge test appointment online at a WV DMV office near you. Offices in Charleston, Morgantown, and Martinsburg fill up fast. Pay the fee (usually around $50) when you schedule. Bring your permit, medical card, and proof of residency. Don't show up without them – they'll turn you away.
Drive the actual routes after you pass. The written test is just the start. Practice on US-19 or the West Virginia Turnpike to build real confidence.
West Virginia Specific Information
West Virginia DMV offices handle the passenger endorsement written test. You'll find them in every county. Popular locations include South Charleston (headquarters), Morgantown, and Wheeling. You must schedule an appointment online or by phone – walk-ins rarely work. Arrive early; security checkpoints can add 15 minutes.
The fee for the passenger endorsement is separate from your CDL fee. Expect to pay between $10 and $25 extra, depending on the office. Bring cash or a debit card. Credit cards may not be accepted everywhere. You also need a valid CDL permit with the passenger restriction lifted. If you don't have the permit yet, pass the general knowledge test first.
After you pass the written endorsement test, schedule your skills test. Third-party examiners in West Virginia handle road tests. They'll test you on a real vehicle – a passenger van or a school bus if you want the S endorsement too. Make sure the vehicle passes a pre-trip inspection. No inspection, no test.