To obtain an initial school bus endorsement to drive a school bus, a person must satisfactorily pass a written test and a road test administered by the department.
The applicant for a school bus endorsement on the driver's license must satisfactorily pass a written test administered by the department.
The written test must be based on:
a general knowledge of the operation of school buses, including knowledge of the equipment, devices, laws, and rules peculiar to the operation of school buses.
There must be at least two forms of the test with the questions arranged in different order on each form.
The applicant must satisfactorily pass a road test administered by the department in a school bus that represents the least restrictive category of a school bus the applicant expects to operate.
The road test must evaluate knowledge of the school bus, bus-related equipment, operation of the motor vehicle in accordance with Minnesota Statutes, chapter 169, and the rules contained in chapter 7470, and include:
In determining whether a score of at least 80 percent has been obtained, the commissioner of public safety shall weight each portion of the test with regard to the criticalness of the specific factor being tested in relation to overall driving safety.
22 SR 2343; L 1998 c 397 art 11 s 3
January 3, 2003
Official Publication of the State of Minnesota
Revisor of Statutes