Are passengers allowed to bring personal oxygen tanks onboard the bus?
Answer: A
Yes, assuming it is prescribed and meets personal use designations.
Personal oxygen tanks can be brought and used on the bus as long as it is medically prescribed and meets personal oxygen tank requirements.
Source: Alaska CDL Manual
All choices
- AYes, assuming it is prescribed and meets personal use designations.
- BYes, but it must be stored in the baggage area and not used while on the bus.
- CNo, these tanks are not allowed.
Why the other answers are wrong
B. Yes, but it must be stored in the baggage area and not used while on the bus.
Choice B is wrong because personal oxygen tanks can be used onboard and are not restricted to baggage storage only.
C. No, these tanks are not allowed.
Choice C is wrong because medically prescribed personal oxygen tanks are allowed on the bus.
Alaska CDL Passenger Test Info
Questions on Exam
20
Passing Score
80%
Time Limit
Typically 30 minutes; varies by testing location
Age Requirements
Intrastate: 18+ · Interstate: 21+
Alaska Division of Motor Vehicles
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