EXAM STUDY GUIDE 2026/2027
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1. Endorsement - ANSWER ✔ Provides the ability to transport passengers and
property for hire.
2. For-hire endorsement exam requirements - ANSWER ✔ The driver must
pass both the operator knowledge exam and the for-hire knowledge exam.
3. Gross weight limit for recreational vehicles - ANSWER ✔ The gross weight
of the recreational vehicle is not greater than 26,000 pounds, or the gross
combination weight of the recreational vehicle and towing vehicle is not
greater than 26,000 pounds, including the gross weight of the towed
recreational vehicle, and the weight of the towed recreational vehicle is not
greater than 10,000 pounds.
4. Medical exam requirement for for-hire endorsement - ANSWER ✔ The
BMV does not require a medical examination report in order to issue an
operator's license with the for-hire endorsement.
5. CDL holders and for-hire exam - ANSWER ✔ CDL holders must apply for
and pass the for-hire exam to operate in a for-hire capacity.
,6. Renewal of Indiana operator's license with for-hire endorsement - ANSWER
✔ You may renew your operator's license with a for-hire endorsement at any
Indiana BMV branch or online up to one year before the license expires.
7. New Indiana residents with for-hire endorsement - ANSWER ✔ New
Indiana residents who are at least 18 years of age and who hold a valid
operator's, chauffeur's, public passenger chauffeur's license, or CDL with a
for-hire endorsement from another state may add a for-hire endorsement to
their Indiana driver's license after passing the for-hire knowledge exam.
8. How many years do violation points stay active on your driver's record? -
ANSWER ✔ 2 years after conviction date
9. What BAC (blood alcohol content) will get your license suspended for 180
days? - ANSWER ✔ 0.8% BAC
10.How many feet distance should you have when signaling to change lanes or
turn? - ANSWER ✔ 200 feet or 300 feet when speed limit is 50 or over
11.Passenger vehicles must not exceed ____ mph or the posted speed limit -
ANSWER ✔ 70
12.On urban highways a vehicle may not exceed ____ mph or the posted speed
limit - ANSWER ✔ 55
13.Rollover crashes account for _____ of all roadway crashes - ANSWER ✔
1/3
, 14.How do you reduce your risk of a rollover while driving? - ANSWER ✔
avoid panicked steering, know proper maneuvering, maintain your tires, load
properly, use caution on rural roads. **rollover risk of 15 passenger van
increases dramatically as number of passengers increase
15.Fuel consumption increases steadily above 45 mph, with passenger cars
using _____ percent more fuel traveling at 75 mph than at 55 mph -
ANSWER ✔ 50%
16.How can you maximize your fuel economy? - ANSWER ✔ keep tires
properly inflated, drive speed limit, remove excess cargo, keep vehicle
running and avoid short trips
17.If you are transporting property for hire with a for hire endorsement, what is
the vehicle's gross weight Iimit? - ANSWER ✔ Gross weight of at least
16,000 lbs but not more than 26,000 lbs to operated for the purpose of
transporting property for hire
18.Vehicles carrying passengers for hire are required to stop at RR
tracks/crossing. These vehicles must stop within How many feet of the RR
tracks? - ANSWER ✔ 15 to 50 feet
19.What is the maximum height of any vehicle that may be operated without a
special permit? - ANSWER ✔ 13' 6"
20.Three (3) federally conforming, bi-directional emergency reflective
triangles; Three (3) liquid-burning flares; At least six (6) fuse - ANSWER ✔
The following are acceptable warning devices for a truck, bus, or tractor-
trailer that is disabled on a traveled roadway or its shoulder.