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CDL 상업용 운전면허 in Virginia

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📋 시험 정보

Virginia 실제 시험 시행 정보 — 공식 출처

연습 문항 (본 사이트)
1281
시험 기관
Virginia DMV
실제 필기시험 언어
English · Spanish · Chinese · Korean · Vietnamese · Russian · Arabic · Farsi · Amharic · French · Japanese · Punjabi · Urdu · Nepali · Pashto · Dari · Turkish · Twi · Thai · Kurdish · Mongolian · Italian · German · Haitian Creole · American Sign Language
합격 기준
80% (General Knowledge section 24/30)
응시료
No separate test fee; CLP $3, CDL $64 (8-yr)
재응시 규정
One exam per business day; 18+ no wait & no fee; under-18 wait 15 days; after 3 fails must complete approved training
Languages note
~25 languages for the CDL knowledge exam; the HAZMAT knowledge exam is English only.

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🚌 School Bus (S) — additional Virginia requirements

Beyond the federal CDL School Bus knowledge + skills test, this state adds its own school-bus driver credential. (Practice here covers the knowledge test only.)

Administering agency
Virginia Department of Education (8VAC20-70; Code § 22.1-178)
State credential
Virginia requires a CDL with school-bus and passenger endorsements plus state school-bus driver training under Board of Education regulation 8VAC20-70; drivers must submit a School Bus Driver's Application For Physician's Certificate.
Initial training
7 hours minimum
Renewal / in-service
Drivers must remain physically qualified (physician's certificate); local training instructors must attend a recertification course every five years.
Other prerequisites
For persons who already hold a CDL: a minimum of 4 hours of classroom training and 3 hours of behind-the-wheel training on a school bus with no pupils aboard, under the direct on-board supervision of a designated trainer; be at least 18 by the first day of the school year; and be physically qualified.

Languages, fees and rules change — confirm with the official source linked for each state. 待核 / 'To confirm' = not yet confirmed from an official source (shown honestly, never guessed). The 2025 federal English-Language-Proficiency action is roadside out-of-service enforcement, not a state test-language mandate; states set their own written-test languages (Texas and Florida moved to English-only in 2026).