The Evergreen State is filled with diverse beauty. Visitors and residents alike find an amazing array of sights, from big cities to rural farmland to the beautiful coastline. If you are a CDL holder interested in adding a substantial amount of additional marketability to your license, the Passenger "P" Endorsement will certainly satisfy that endeavor. From Seattle, Tacoma, Spokane, Bellevue, Everett, Vancouver, Olympia, Bellingham, and the Tri-Cities to the Cascade passes, with a passenger-endorsed CDL, you can operate vehicles designed to transport 16 or more occupants (including the driver). Across the Olympic Peninsula, in Puget Sound communities, and throughout the state, there are passenger transport opportunities in college towns, airports, ferry connections, ski areas, national parks, charter routes, church trips, transit systems, senior transportation, paratransit service, and school districts (with other endorsements and requirements). To get the P Endorsement, you must pass the Passenger Transport Knowledge Test and the Skills Test in a passenger vehicle representative of the class you intend to operate.
Passing the Passenger endorsement exam helps show that you can protect passengers before their trip starts, while the bus is moving, during stops, at railroad crossings, and after the trip ends. You must score a minimum of 80% on the exam in order to pass. With such a small margin for error and the substantial amount of study material required, our content experts have crafted Washington DOL CDL Passenger Endorsement Practice Tests to give you a focused way to prepare for the official exam. They present multiple-choice questions that follow the same format (and similar wording style) as the official exams. Our AI-powered Challenge Bank™ remembers missed questions and brings them back until you answer correctly. We also provide an interactive CDL Manual and end-of-session review that highlights any topics needing further study. Once you’ve aced this practice test, try another: https://driving-tests.org/washington/wa-cdl-passenger-vehicles-practice-test/.
You must know how to conduct thorough equipment inspections (which are performed both pre- and post-trip) as well as inspections of the interior passenger cabin areas, including aisles and stairwells, handholds and railings, floor coverings, passenger signaling devices, emergency-exit handles, and more. Safe loading and passenger management are also major test topics. The list is extensive, but our preparatory materials ensure you are fully prepared to pass the official exam on your first attempt.
If the passenger vehicle you plan to operate has air brakes, including air-over-hydraulic brakes, you must pass the Air Brakes Knowledge Test. Check out our Washington DOL Air Brakes Practice Tests to prepare: https://driving-tests.org/washington/wa-cdl-air-brake-practice-test/.