Free CDL Quiz

What is a key difference between urban and intercity bus operations?

a.Urban buses make frequent stops and are more likely to carry standees; intercity buses travel longer distances with all passengers seated
b.Urban buses never carry standing passengers
c.Intercity buses do not require pre-trip inspections
d.There is no operational difference

Explanation

Urban (transit) buses make frequent stops and commonly have standing passengers. Intercity buses travel longer distances between stops and generally require all passengers to be seated.

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The CDL (Commercial Driver License) exam tests your knowledge of commercial driving rules, safety procedures, and vehicle operation. You must score 80% or higher to pass the written knowledge test. The exam covers general knowledge, air brakes, combination vehicles, and various endorsements.

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