The Mother of Presidents. The Mother of States. Also known as The Old Dominion, Virginia offers a wide range of opportunities for commercial passenger drivers. If you want to add the Passenger Endorsement to your commercial driver’s license (CDL), you may already be aware of the substantial amount of testing material covered in the state’s CDL Manual. Perhaps you’re wondering where to begin to prepare for the official Virginia DMV Passenger Transport Knowledge Test. Well, wonder no more. Our Virginia DMV Passenger Endorsement Practice Tests are specifically designed to remove all of the fluff and focus on the material that truly matters. Our interactive AI-powered practice tests include an end-of-session review that highlights any areas needing further study. We also feature a Challenge Bank™ that remembers any questions missed and redistributes them into your queue until you answer correctly. This helps ensure you are ready to pass the official exam on your first attempt. If you plan to operate a commercial motor vehicle (CMV) designed to transport 16 or more people, including yourself, start the process now. Master this practice test and try another from our series: https://driving-tests.org/virginia/va-cdl-passenger-vehicles-practice-test/.
From Northern Virginia commuter routes, Richmond transit service, Hampton Roads airport shuttles, Charlottesville and Blacksburg college travel, and Blue Ridge and Shenandoah tourism, you’ll find a new array of job opportunities. Picture yourself transporting passengers on charter trips, in church buses, in school transportation networks, in paratransit, on senior transportation events, or along rural community routes. You’re just steps away from that becoming a reality. In addition to passing the multiple-choice knowledge test, you’ll need to pass the Skills Test in a representative passenger vehicle. If you plan to transport passengers in a vehicle equipped with air brakes, you must pass the Air Brakes Knowledge Test as well. Don’t worry. We have practice tests for this, too: https://driving-tests.org/virginia/va-cdl-air-brake-practice-test/.
By passing the official exam, you show that you know how to protect passengers on each leg of the trip as well as at railroad and drawbridge crossings. You’ll learn how to conduct pre- and post-trip inspections, including brakes, steering components, lights and reflectors, tires, the horn, windshield wipers, mirrors, wheels and rims, and more. The inside of the CMV also requires the same careful attention. Aisles and stairwells, handholds and railings, floor coverings, passenger signaling devices, emergency-exit handles, and seats must be inspected. You’ll also need to know how to manage passengers. All of this is covered in our preparatory materials. Get started today!