Knowledge Test Class A #1
Class A Driving Test | New Jersey 2025 #1 Page 5 of 7
Train for FREE online with our New Jersey class A license test. 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 NJ CDL class A permit 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 CDL class A requirements may vary from state to state.
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29 . A serious traffic violation involves each of the following offenses, except:
Following too closely.
Traffic violations classified as "serious" include excessive speeding, reckless driving, operating a CMV without a valid CDL, following other vehicles too closely, and improper lane usage. Consequences for multiple serious traffic violations can result in license disqualification.
30 . Sending text messages while driving:
Is not permitted.
Sending and reading text messages while driving is prohibited.
31 . A sign indicating a maximum safe speed:
Is only applicable to automobiles.
You should never exceed the speed shown on a "Maximum Safe Speed" sign.
32 . An example of mandatory emergency equipment is:
A supply of fireworks.
Mandatory emergency equipment includes: at least one fire extinguisher; spare electrical fuses (unless the vehicle is equipped with circuit breakers); and warning devices for parked vehicles (such as reflective triangles).
33 . Which of the following is not a part of the road test?
The defensive driving segment
The commercial driver road test consists of three parts: a pre-trip inspection; a basic vehicle control test; and an open road test.
34 . When starting a trip while transporting a load, the driver should:
Not recheck the cargo if it was secured properly before starting the trip.
The securement of cargo must be checked before beginning a trip, within the first 50 miles of a trip, and then again every three hours or 150 miles thereafter.
35 . Which of the following is a situation in which you may not need to slow down and be extra careful?
Where there is increased traffic
Situations in which you should slow down and exercise extra caution include when you are driving through work zones; on roadways where the pavement drops off sharply; near foreign objects on the road; on on- and off-ramps; and in heavy traffic.
2025 New Jersey | Frequently Asked Questions
To acquire a CDL Passenger endorsement in New Jersey, you must first have a commercial driver's license (CDL). Then, you'll need to pass the Passenger Transport Test and the CDL Skills Test in a vehicle of the same class that you plan to drive. Additionally, you must fulfill any medical requirements and pay the necessary fees.
To obtain a CDL Passenger license in New Jersey, you must be at least 21 years old, possess a valid commercial driver's license (CDL), pass a passenger transport written test, and complete a skills test in a vehicle similar to the one you'll be driving. Additionally, you must meet medical requirements and pay associated fees.
Yes, specific training and experience are required to secure a CDL Passenger endorsement in New Jersey. You must complete a training program that meets the state's requirements and pass a written knowledge test. Additionally, you will need to pass a skills test that includes a pre-trip inspection, basic vehicle control, and an on-road driving test.
Yes, to secure a CDL Passenger endorsement in New Jersey, you must pass a specific Passenger Transport written test. This test covers topics like vehicle inspection, loading and trip start, on the road, after-trip vehicle inspection, prohibited practices, and use of brake-door interlocks.
During the CDL Passenger endorsement skills test in New Jersey, you'll need to demonstrate your ability to inspect your vehicle, check safety equipment, manage passengers, handle luggage, drive safely on the road, and perform post-trip vehicle inspections. Your ability to handle emergency situations may also be assessed.
No, it is illegal to transport passengers without holding a valid CDL Passenger endorsement in New Jersey. Operating a vehicle designed to carry 16 or more passengers, including the driver, without the proper endorsement is a violation of state law. To legally transport passengers, you must obtain the appropriate endorsement by completing the required training and passing the necessary tests.
You can add a CDL Passenger endorsement to your existing CDL license in New Jersey. You don't need to apply for a new license. However, you will need to pass the Passenger Transport written test and pay the required fee to add this endorsement to your current CDL.
Yes, drivers with a CDL Passenger endorsement must follow specific rules. For instance, they're prohibited from using handheld mobile phones while driving. Also, they must ensure passengers have their seatbelts fastened, and they're required to comply with maximum capacity rules. Violating these regulations can result in fines, license suspension or revocation.
Yes, to acquire a CDL Passenger endorsement in New Jersey, you must be at least 21 years old. This is because federal regulations stipulate that drivers must be 21 to drive a commercial vehicle across state lines or carry hazardous materials. However, at 18 you can acquire a CDL for intrastate (within state) driving.
With a CDL Passenger endorsement in New Jersey, you will be eligible to operate vehicles such as buses, shuttles, and vans that are designed to transport 16 or more people including the driver. This may also include school buses if you have the proper school bus endorsement in addition to your passenger endorsement.