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you can get either 80 questions in the test or u can have 85
Tennessee F endorsement test consists of 25 multiple choice questions.Tennessee F endorsement test consists of 25 multiple choice questions.
pre trip test
Yes - both a written and road test are necessary for the P (passenger) endorsement, regardless of what class of licence you currently possess.
In any state, you must take the written passenger test at your DMV, and take a road test in a passenger vehicle.
All you have to do to get the endorsement is pass the written test and road test in a passenger vehicle. However, if you have a Class A CDL and road test in a vehicle requiring only a Class C CDL, you'll be restricted to operating passenger vehicles in that class and lower.
Written passenger test completed and passed, road test in an appropriate class passenger vehicle completed and passed.
Pass the written passenger test and corresponding road test, and be able to pass a background check.
If you can pass a written test and obtain a passenger vehicle to road test in, yes. TT experience really isn't going to make much of a difference here.
Yes, but you'll receive a restriction appropriate to the class of vehicle you road test in for your passenger endorsement (e.g., if you road test in an 18k GVW passenger bus, you'll be restricted to buses requiring a Class C CDL, if you road test in a 26,001 - 33,000k bus, you'll be restricted to buses requiring a Class B or C CDL).
P = Passenger Vehicles designed to transport more than 15 persons (including the driver). Requires completion of the written test, plus a road test in a passenger bus of the class for which permission to operate is being sought (if you have, for example, a Class A CDL, but you road test in a bus which requires a Class B CDL, then you're restricted to passenger vehicles requiring a Class B or Class C CDL).S = Passenger endorsement plus completion of a background check for the transport of school children in a bus. Requires completion of the passenger endorsement test, a road test in a passenger bus, and completion of the aforementioned background check.T = Double and triple trailers. Requires only a written test, which is basically a rehash of the combination vehicles written test.N = Tanker. Requires only a written test.H = Hazardous materials endorsement. Requires completion of the written test plus a TSA background check.X = In some states, when a driver has both hazmat (H) and tanker (N) endorsements, the two endorsements combined will appear as an 'X' endorsement.
You would have to be more specific about what a Q restriction is. Restriction codes vary by state (here in North Carolina, they are numbered). However, to test for a passenger endorsement, a road test is required as well as a written test, even if you have a CDL already.
No. To be able to operate a bus designed to transport more than 15 persons (including the driver), you would be required to have a passenger endorsement. Since the passenger endorsement requires a road test, you'd pretty much have to have a licence already in order to get it.