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Train for FREE with our Illinois CDL passenger endorsement practice test online. The official exam test consists of several obligatory parts, with all of them checking your knowledge of different blocks of road rules. If you need to obtain a IL DMV passenger endorsement in 2025, practice as much as possible. Free sample tests published on our website will help you check and improve your knowledge and boost your grades. Please bear in mind that DMV requirements for issuing a CDL permit with passenger endorsement may vary from state to state.
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8 . On slippery roads, you should:
Accelerate and decelerate frequently.
Make sure to drive slowly and smoothly on slippery roads. Do not pass slower vehicles unless it is necessary to do so. Avoid frequently changing your speed under such conditions.
9 . If someone pulls out in front of you and you cannot stop to avoid a crash, you should:
Accelerate.
If another vehicle pulls out in front of you, it is appropriate to brake as long as there is room for your vehicle to stop while you are using the appropriate braking technique. However, if you do not have room to stop, swerving may be a safer response.
10 . During a basic vehicle control skills test, what is considered a look?
A driver glancing over their shoulder to check blind spots
A driver uses a look when they open their door, leave their seated position, and walk to the back of the vehicle to check its position. During the straight line backing exercise, a driver may not exceed one look. During any other exercise, a driver may not exceed two looks.
11 . If you’re feeling tired before a drive, you should:
Drive as fast as possible so you get to the destination quickly.
Stimulant drugs, including caffeine, are not helpful as a way of avoiding fatigue. They may help keep you awake, but will not make you any more alert. Feeling tired is a sign that your body needs sleep, and the only way to properly address it is to stop driving and get some sleep.
12 . During a basic vehicle control skills test, you may be asked to:
All of the above.
Maneuvers that may be included in the basic vehicle control skills test include straight line backing, offset back/right parking, offset back/left parking, driver side parallel parking, conventional parallel parking, and alley docking.
13 . You may acquire no more than ____ points during the basic vehicle control skills test.
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Acquiring more than 12 points during the basic vehicle control skills test will result in an automatic failure of the test.
14 . When asked to complete a driver's side parallel parking maneuver, you should:
Back into the parking space without passing it first.
You may be asked to complete a parallel parking maneuver into a parking space that is to the left of your vehicle. You should drive past the parking space before backing into it while bringing the rear of your vehicle as close to the rear of the space as possible. Your vehicle should be completely within the boundaries of the space.
2025 Illinois | Frequently Asked Questions
To acquire a CDL Tank endorsement in Illinois, you must first have a Commercial Driver's License (CDL). Next, study the Tank Vehicles section of the Illinois Commercial Driver's License Study Guide. Once prepared, schedule and pass the written tank vehicle endorsement test at a Secretary of State Driver Services facility. The endorsement will then be added to your CDL.
To obtain a CDL Tank license, it is essential to have a Commercial Driver's License (CDL) first. Then, you need to study the Tank Vehicles section of the Illinois Commercial Driver's License Study Guide. After studying, you must pass the written tank vehicle endorsement test at a Secretary of State Driver Services facility in Illinois.
While specific training or experience isn't legally mandatory for a CDL Tank endorsement in Illinois, it is highly recommended. Understanding the operation of tank vehicles and handling of liquid cargo is crucial. Studying the Tank Vehicles section of the Illinois Commercial Driver's License Study Guide and passing the written test at a Secretary of State Driver Services facility is required.
Yes, to obtain a CDL Tank endorsement in Illinois, you must pass an additional written test. This test covers specific knowledge related to the safe transport of liquid and gaseous materials in tank vehicles. The information for the test can be found in the Tank Vehicles section of the Illinois Commercial Driver's License Study Guide.
The written test for the CDL Tank endorsement in Illinois covers various subjects including: high and low center of gravity and its impact on vehicle stability, how to inspect tank vehicles, how to drive vehicles loaded with liquids or gases, and special safety considerations for hazardous materials. All these subjects are detailed in the Illinois Commercial Driver's License Study Guide.
The CDL Tank endorsement assessment evaluates your understanding of tank-specific operations. You'll be tested on handling liquid surge, inspecting tank vehicles, managing a high center of gravity, and the implications of carrying a full or partial load. However, it's primarily a knowledge test, so specific driving maneuvers aren't typically assessed in this endorsement.
Yes, drivers with a CDL Tank endorsement must comply with specific requirements and regulations. These include maintaining a clean driving record, undergoing regular medical examinations, and adhering to hours-of-service regulations. Additionally, drivers must follow safety procedures when loading and unloading tanks, and comply with hazardous materials transportation regulations if applicable.
No, you cannot legally transport liquid or gas materials without a valid CDL Tank endorsement in Illinois. This endorsement is necessary for operating a commercial vehicle designed to transport any liquid or gaseous materials within a tank or tanks having an individual rated capacity of more than 119 gallons and an aggregate rated capacity of 1,000 gallons or more.
Yes, the CDL Tank endorsement can be added to your current license in Illinois. You don't need to apply for a fresh license. However, you must pass the Tank Vehicle endorsement test. Once passed, the endorsement will be added to your existing CDL, allowing you to legally operate tank vehicles.
Yes, handling hazardous materials with a CDL Tank endorsement requires adherence to specific regulations. Drivers must pass the Hazardous Materials (HazMat) endorsement knowledge test, undergo a federal background check, and submit fingerprints. They must also follow safety protocols for loading and unloading hazardous materials, and comply with shipping paper requirements.