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Passenger Transport Practice Question 16

PPassenger Transport · Question 16

Common rest stops on long trips serve to:

  • AAllow passengers and driver to use facilities
  • BAllow inspection by the driver of the vehicle
  • CComply with hours-of-service requirements
  • DAll of these

Correct answer: D. All of these

Why: Rest stops serve all of these purposes. Plan stops to support driver compliance, passenger comfort, and vehicle inspection.

How this question fits the Passenger test

Passenger drivers carry lives, not freight. The endorsement enforces a higher bar for inspection rigor, hours-of-service compliance, and emergency communication.

Study technique for this topic

Memorize the prohibited practices list (fueling with passengers aboard, towing rules, hazardous cargo restrictions) and the special rules for railroad-highway grade crossings.

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Continue your CDL preparation

The Passenger Transport portion of the CDL knowledge exam covers more than this single question. Use this site's full Passenger Transport bank to drill every topic, then test yourself with one of our state-specific practice sets to confirm you are ready for the actual DMV exam in your state. Always check your state's CDL handbook for any local addenda before the test day.

If you are still building your overall CDL foundation, start with the General Knowledge bank — every CDL applicant must pass it — and then work outward to the endorsements you plan to add.