- Updated for November 2024
- Based on 2024 LA commercial driver's license manual
Free LA CDL Passenger Vehicles Practice Test 2024
There is no better place than Louisiana to take advantage of the exciting career of a commercial Passenger Vehicle driver. The saying “Let The Good Times Roll” is lived out here each day in a language all its own. This state’s culture is ripe for significant earnings and high job satisfaction. By becoming Louisiana licensed Class A, B, or C CDL drivers, Louisiana residents gain access to thousands of job opportunities that are fun, exciting, and the spice of life for the industries they serve. How do you start?
Your preparation begins with going after a ‘P’ endorsement for your Louisiana Commercial Driver’s License (CDL), allowing you to operate a vehicle that can transport 16 or more passengers, including the driver. You will be required to pass a written knowledge test and a road skills test demonstrating your ability to operate such a vehicle. The written test concentrates on four specific areas: Driving Safely, Transporting Passengers Safely, Pre-Trip Vehicle Inspection, and Basic Vehicle Control Skills. By answering 16 of the 20 (80%) questions correctly, you will achieve a passing score and be issued your endorsement.
Unlike any study guide, our free Louisiana CDL Passenger Vehicle Endorsement practice test, based on the official 2024 CDL Manual (Louisiana CDL Handbook 2024), gives you an upper hand in passing your written test on the first try. The practice test contains questions just like the ones on the actual exam. It is up to date as of November 2024. Like the actual test, it is presented in a multiple-choice format. Not keeping you guessing, the practice test provides input on your answers to the questions by highlighting wrong answers and explaining how to correct them.
Pro Tip: Driving through the Sportsman’s Paradise offers picturesque scenery and an appreciation for natural beauty. Using our practice test, you can get one step closer to making this your daily work environment. (But don’t let the beautiful scenery distract you from safe driving!) On-line resources, handbooks, and our CDL Passenger guide are available to guide Louisiana residents to success.
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- Which of the following statements about the interior of a bus is FALSE?
- The traffic light on a drawbridge is green. You should
- Before you start to drive, make sure that carry-on baggage is NOT
- If your bus starts to lean toward the outside on a banked curve,
- Which of the following statements about hazardous materials is FALSE?
- __________ must be closed whenever the bus is in motion.
- Charter bus drivers should
- Before leaving your stop, you should
- When must you complete an inspection report?
- Which of the following statements are true?
- During your pre-trip inspection, you should sign the previous driver's report only if
- Can a bus carry 100 pounds each of class 1, class 3, class 4, and class 5 hazardous materials?
- Which of the following should the driver announce at each stop or the destination?
- The posted speed on a curve is
- You must have a CDL with a Passenger (P) endorsement to drive a bus that seats _____ or more people including yourself.
- If a passenger is drunk or disruptive, you may
- Bus accidents often happen
- Before you start to drive, you must inspect all of the following EXCEPT
- While crossing railroad tracks, you should _________ if your bus has a manual transmission.
- If you are performing your vehicle inspection test on a coach or transit bus, you will have to inspect the baggage compartments and make sure that the baggage compartment doors ________ securely.
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