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CDL — Bằng Lái Thương Mại in Michigan

Michigan Secretary of State

📋 Thông tin kỳ thi

Thông tin tổ chức thi thực tế tại Michigan — từ nguồn chính thức

Câu luyện tập (trang này)
1281
Cơ quan tổ chức thi
Michigan Secretary of State
Ngôn ngữ bài thi viết thực tế
English
Để đậu
80% (each test)
Lệ phí
No standalone CDL knowledge-test fee published; fees collected at SOS office ($5/endorsement group)
Chính sách thi lại
1-day wait between attempts; one test per category per day
Languages note
Official: interpreters allowed on all written tests EXCEPT CDL knowledge tests → CDL is English only.

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🎯 Practice for this exam

🚌 School Bus (S) — additional Michigan 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
Michigan Department of Education (MDE), Pupil Transportation
State credential
Michigan requires a CDL with school-bus and passenger endorsements plus completion of the state Beginning School Bus Driver course (entry-level school bus safety education) through an MDE-approved educational agency.
Renewal / in-service
A 6-hour continuing education course within two years after the entry-level certification, and every two years thereafter, at an MDE-approved agency.
Other prerequisites
Complete prerequisite + behind-the-wheel training and the federal Entry-Level Driver Training (ELDT), pass the knowledge tests at a Secretary of State office, complete the Beginning School Bus Driver course, and pass a road test by an authorized third-party examiner.

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).