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Key Facts: Tennessee CDL School Bus Test Exam

80%

Minimum CDL knowledge-test passing score

49 CFR 383.135

$26.00

Tennessee School Bus endorsement total

Tennessee Driver License Fees

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School bus stop distance before nearest railroad rail

Tennessee CDL Manual Section 10

30 ft

Maximum front danger-zone distance

Tennessee CDL Manual Section 10

4 hours

Annual Tennessee public school bus driver safety training

Tennessee Highway Patrol Pupil Transportation

Study Tennessee CDL Manual Section 10 for danger zones, mirror systems, loading and unloading, stop arms and flashing lights, emergency exits, evacuation, railroad crossings, student management, ABS, strobe lights, high winds, backing, and post-trip child checks. FMCSA requires Passenger endorsement qualification before the School Bus endorsement and at least 80% correct on CDL knowledge tests. Tennessee lists the School Bus endorsement total as $26.00 and uses Form 2C or an equivalent private-school certification for S endorsement eligibility. Tennessee does not publish a fixed public S endorsement question count in the reviewed official sources.

Sample Tennessee CDL School Bus Test Practice Questions

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1Which Tennessee CDL endorsement applies when a driver transports students in a school bus that picks up and discharges children on public roadways?
A.School Bus (S) endorsement
B.Tank Vehicle (N) endorsement
C.Hazardous Materials (H) endorsement
D.Doubles/Triples (T) endorsement
Explanation: Tennessee identifies the School Bus (S) endorsement for vehicles used as school buses to transport children to and from school or school-related activities. Federal rules also require a school bus knowledge test and a school bus skills test for the S endorsement.
2Before a driver can qualify for the School Bus (S) endorsement, which passenger-related requirement must be satisfied?
A.The driver must qualify for the Passenger (P) endorsement knowledge and skills tests
B.The driver must first obtain a Hazardous Materials endorsement
C.The driver only needs a regular Class D license
D.The driver may skip passenger testing if the route is inside one county
Explanation: FMCSA school bus endorsement rules require the applicant to qualify for the Passenger endorsement before meeting the school-bus-specific requirements. Tennessee also lists the P and S endorsements together for school bus and passenger operations.
3What does Tennessee require for a CDL learner permit applicant who needs the School Bus knowledge exam?
A.Pass General Knowledge and other necessary knowledge exams, including School Bus when applicable, at a Full-Service Driver Services Center
B.Take only the road skills test first and add knowledge tests later
C.Complete only an online practice test from a private website
D.Wait until after the CDL is issued to take all endorsement knowledge exams
Explanation: Tennessee Driver Services states that CDL learner permit applicants must pass the general knowledge test and any necessary knowledge exams, including School Bus, at a Full-Service Driver Services Center. The official test is not replaced by private practice material.
4Which Tennessee document is specifically tied to eligibility for a School Bus (S) endorsement?
A.Certificate of Eligibility - School Bus (S) Endorsement, Form 2C
B.Hazardous Materials fingerprint receipt
C.Motorcycle safety completion card
D.Farm vehicle restricted CDL letter
Explanation: Tennessee publishes the Certificate of Eligibility - School Bus (S) Endorsement, Form 2C, for certification and recommendation by school officials. It is school-bus-specific and supports Tennessee statutory eligibility requirements.
5Tennessee lists the total fee for adding a School Bus endorsement as which amount?
A.$26.00
B.$8.50
C.$14.00
D.$70.00
Explanation: Tennessee Driver License Fees list the School Bus endorsement as a $20.00 endorsement plus a $6.00 application fee, for a $26.00 total. Other CDL permit, license, and endorsement fees may also apply depending on the transaction.
6For a first-time School Bus (S) endorsement after February 7, 2022, what training rule applies before the required road skills testing step?
A.Entry-Level Driver Training (ELDT) must be completed through a registered training provider when applicable
B.Only the Tennessee driver handbook for Class D vehicles must be read
C.ELDT applies only to tanker endorsements
D.ELDT applies only after the CDL has expired
Explanation: Tennessee's ELDT page states that FMCSA ELDT applies to drivers obtaining a School Bus, Passenger, or Hazardous Materials endorsement when the rule applies. The training requirement is part of the federal CDL process for covered applicants.
7What is the school bus danger zone?
A.The area around the bus where children are most likely to be struck by the bus or by passing traffic
B.Only the driver's seat and stairwell area
C.Only the rear emergency door area inside the bus
D.The portion of the roadway more than 100 feet behind the bus
Explanation: The danger zone is the area on all sides of the bus where children are most exposed to being hit. It is a central school bus safety topic because students can be hidden from direct view near the vehicle.
8How far can the school bus danger zone extend in front of the bus according to the Tennessee CDL Manual?
A.As much as 30 feet, with the first 10 feet most dangerous
B.Only 3 feet, because the driver can see directly ahead
C.Exactly one bus length in every situation
D.No farther than the crossing control arm
Explanation: The Tennessee CDL Manual describes the front danger zone as extending as much as 30 feet from the front bumper, with the first 10 feet being the most dangerous. Students near the front bumper can be difficult to see without proper mirror checks.
9How far does the danger zone extend from the left and right sides and behind the rear bumper of a school bus?
A.About 10 feet from each side and 10 feet behind the rear bumper
B.Only 1 foot from each side and no distance behind the bus
C.50 feet from each side and 100 feet behind the bus
D.Only as far as the mirrors can see
Explanation: The Tennessee CDL Manual identifies 10 feet from the left and right sides and 10 feet behind the rear bumper as danger-zone areas. The left side is also always dangerous because of passing cars.
10Why is the area to the left of a school bus always considered dangerous?
A.Passing vehicles may move along the driver's side of the bus
B.Students are supposed to load from the left side
C.The stop arm prevents all traffic from reaching that side
D.Left-side mirrors are not allowed on school buses
Explanation: The Tennessee CDL Manual calls the left side dangerous because of passing cars. A driver must keep students away from traffic exposure and monitor that side before and during stops.

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