Wisconsin Passenger Vehicles CDL Practice Test
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Written by CDL holders and exam prep experts Β· Updated April 2026
Free Questions
10
Passing Score
80%
Time Limit
Typically 30 minutes; varies by testing location
Prerequisites
Valid CDL license required - can be added to any CDL class
What is the Passenger Vehicles Endorsement?
The Passenger endorsement is required to operate vehicles designed to transport 16 or more passengers (including the driver). This includes city buses, tour buses, and other passenger transportation vehicles.
21+ for interstate; intrastate rules varyβsee state details
Topic Breakdown
Vehicle Inspection
~6 questions
- Pre-trip inspection procedures
- Passenger safety equipment checks
- Emergency exit inspections
Loading and Unloading
~5 questions
- Safe passenger boarding procedures
- Standee line regulations
- Wheelchair accessibility requirements
Driving Techniques
~5 questions
- Smooth acceleration and braking
- Proper turning procedures
- Speed management with passengers
Emergency Procedures
~4 questions
- Evacuation procedures
- Emergency equipment usage
- Passenger safety protocols
Free Practice Questions
10 questionsQuestion 1 of 10
Each of the following will ensure safety for the passengers, EXCEPT:
Browse Wisconsin Passenger Questions
- 1. Each of the following will ensure safety for the passengers, EXCEPT:
- 2. When arriving at the destination announce:
- 3. At which limit must you have a CDL with a Passenger (P) endorsement to drive?
- 4. Are passengers allowed to bring personal oxygen tanks onboard the bus?
- 5. Your bus is disabled. The bus, with riders aboard, may be towed or pushed to a safe place only:
- 6. The interlock system for the brake and accelerator on a transit coach may be used:
- 7. Charter drivers should:
- 8. Which of the following should be done when arriving at a bus stop with a charter bus?
- 9. The interlock releases when you:
- 10. The standee line is:
Study Tips for Wisconsin
- 1Focus on passenger safety above all else
- 2Practice emergency evacuation procedures
- 3Understand ADA accessibility requirements
- 4Know proper loading and unloading techniques
- 5Review state passenger vehicle regulations
Wisconsin CDL Information
Age Requirements
Intrastate: 18+ Β· Interstate: 21+
CDL Renewal
Every 4 years
ELDT Required
Yes β ELDT (Entry-Level Driver Training) from FMCSA-registered provider
Wisconsin DMV
Official CDL Portal βCareer Opportunities
Frequently Asked Questions
You need a passenger endorsement to drive a vehicle designed to transport 16 or more passengers (including the driver).
Passenger Study Resources
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