Georgia School Bus CDL Practice Test

This is a free 20-question practice test for the School Bus portion of the Georgia 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 Georgia Department of Driver Services 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 Georgia.
Question 1 of 20
When approaching the bus stop, you should activate the alternating amber warning lights:
Correct. Activate amber warning lights about 200 feet before the stop (further in higher-speed zones), giving traffic time to slow.
Question 2 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 3 of 20
When you change a flat tire en route with students aboard:
Correct. Move students to safety off the road during any tire change or breakdown. Risk of being struck or jack failure.
Question 4 of 20
A student misbehaves on the bus. The driver should:
Correct. Pull off safely if behavior is dangerous to driving. Address calmly. Document and report per district policy. Never use physical force except to prevent immediate harm.
Question 5 of 20
A school bus driver who notices fluid leaks during pre-trip:
Correct. Identify what is leaking. Brake-fluid, fuel, or coolant leaks render the bus unsafe. Repair before service.
Question 6 of 20
Speed limits in school zones apply to a school bus driver:
Correct. School-zone limits apply to school-bus operators just as to other drivers; observe posted reduced limits when in effect.
Question 7 of 20
A "post-trip" inspection of the school bus should include:
Correct. Post-trip = walk every aisle, check every seat, all compartments. Document on DVIR.
Question 8 of 20
A school bus stopped on a highway during loading or unloading is protected by:
Correct. State laws (informed by federal recommendations) require approaching vehicles to stop. Many states have stiff fines for passing a stopped school bus.
Question 9 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 10 of 20
A school bus stop in low-light or poor-visibility conditions:
Correct. Reduced visibility means earlier flashers, more conspicuous stop, more time for traffic to react.
Question 11 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 12 of 20
School-bus driver disqualifications can include:
Correct. School-bus drivers face additional background-check standards. Convictions can permanently disqualify a driver from the S endorsement.
Question 13 of 20
A pre-trip mirror adjustment should:
Correct. Adjust mirrors to cover front danger zone, both sides, and the rear. Recheck adjustment after any seating-position change.
Question 14 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 15 of 20
A school bus must have functioning:
Correct. School-bus equipment list is more extensive than other CMVs. All items must be in working order.
Question 16 of 20
Bullying or fighting on the bus:
Correct. Pull off safely if behavior endangers driving. Address verbally and document per district policy. Notify school administration.
Question 17 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 18 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 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
When loading wheelchair students:
Correct. 4-point tie-down for the chair plus occupant lap and shoulder restraints. Verify lift stowed before moving.

About the Georgia 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 Georgia Department of Driver Services 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 Georgia CDL practice tests.