Florida School Bus CDL Practice Test

This is a free 20-question practice test for the School Bus portion of the Florida Commercial Driver's License knowledge exam. Questions are pulled from a pool of 55 drawn from the AAMVA CDL Manual, which is the source document the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles uses to write its actual exam.

How it works: Click an answer. The correct choice highlights in green, and you'll see a short explanation. Aim for 85% or better before you sit for the real test in Florida.
Question 1 of 20
A school bus with red lights flashing and stop arm extended:
Correct. Red flashers + stop arm = required stop for approaching traffic in both directions (with the divided-highway exception in some states).
Question 2 of 20
The minimum distance the front bumper of a stopped school bus should be from waiting students at the stop:
Correct. Stop with the front bumper at least 10 feet from waiting students so they have to walk forward to enter the bus, ensuring the driver can see them.
Question 3 of 20
When students are loading and approaching the bus from across the street:
Correct. Crossing students wait for the driver's signal that the road is clear before crossing in front of the bus.
Question 4 of 20
The school bus stop arm:
Correct. The stop arm signals approaching traffic to stop. Drivers who pass a stopped school bus with red lights flashing face heavy fines.
Question 5 of 20
The "danger zone" around a school bus is generally:
Correct. The danger zone extends 10 feet in front, 10 feet on each side, and 10 feet behind the bus, plus the area needed to maneuver. Most students killed by their own bus are in this zone.
Question 6 of 20
When students must cross the road to reach or leave the bus, they should:
Correct. Crossing students walk at least 10 feet ahead of the bus, in clear view, after the driver signals it is safe.
Question 7 of 20
When stopped at a railroad crossing in a school bus, the driver should:
Correct. Open door and window, eliminate noise from the bus, look both ways, listen for whistles and bells. Cross only when clear.
Question 8 of 20
Before resuming travel after a stop, the driver should:
Correct. Mirror sweep, count crossing students, verify clear danger zone, deactivate lights and stop arm, proceed slowly.
Question 9 of 20
When a school bus is on a divided highway with a barrier or median:
Correct. Most states exempt opposing traffic on divided highways with a physical barrier. Some require all traffic to stop. Know your state law.
Question 10 of 20
A school bus driver should never:
Correct. Cellphone use while driving a school bus with students aboard is prohibited or sharply restricted in most jurisdictions. Distraction is a leading crash factor.
Question 11 of 20
Drivers transporting students with special needs should:
Correct. Special-needs transport requires extra training, equipment use, and adherence to individual plans (IEPs / 504 plans).
Question 12 of 20
When evacuating students, they should be moved to a safe area:
Correct. Move students at least 100 feet away, off the roadway, in the direction of oncoming traffic so they can see and be seen by approaching drivers.
Question 13 of 20
You see a student running back toward the bus after being unloaded. You should:
Correct. Stop and account for the student. Many fatal incidents involve students returning for forgotten items in the danger zone.
Question 14 of 20
During the loading process, students should:
Correct. Students wait until the bus has fully stopped, the parking brake is set, the door is opened, and the driver signals before approaching.
Question 15 of 20
When loading students at a bus stop in front of houses:
Correct. Late students may approach from houses or driveways. Count, watch mirrors, and pause before moving.
Question 16 of 20
A school bus must have how many mirrors at minimum?
Correct. School buses have side mirrors plus crossover mirrors at the front so the driver can see the danger zone in front of the bus and on the right.
Question 17 of 20
When a bus is in motion, students must:
Correct. Seated, facing forward, hands and feet to themselves, aisle clear. This protects them in any sudden stop.
Question 18 of 20
Pre-trip inspection should also verify:
Correct. Body-fluid clean-up kit, fire extinguisher, first-aid kit, three reflective triangles, and other emergency equipment must be present and functional.
Question 19 of 20
When loading students at the stop, the driver should:
Correct. Count students before, during, and after loading. Late students may approach in your blind spot.
Question 20 of 20
Securing the bus at the end of the day:
Correct. Standard end-of-day securement: parking, brake, engine off, lights off, doors secured. Walk through to ensure no children remain.

About the Florida School Bus exam

Most states administer 20 School Bus questions and require 80% to pass. The exam emphasizes loading and unloading procedures, the danger zone around the bus, emergency exit and evacuation procedures, railroad-highway crossings, and student management.

The Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles follows the federal CDL standards established by FMCSA. To earn the School Bus credential, you must answer at least 80% of the questions correctly. Many candidates score lower the first time because the test pulls from a large pool — refreshing this page will give you a different mix of questions, drawn from the same authoritative source.

Want more practice? Try the full School Bus question bank or browse all Florida CDL practice tests.