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1. During a vehicle inspection, be sure that:
The emergency exits are difficult to open.
The emergency exit warning devices work properly.
The emergency exits squeak.
The emergency exits are not accessible from inside the cab.

During the vehicle inspection test, you must ensure that any emergency exit warning devices are working. All emergency exits should operate smoothly, be undamaged, and close securely from the inside.

2. A properly adjusted flat mirror should allow the driver to see:
The rear tires touching the ground.
The front tires touching the ground.
Only the roadway and no parts of the bus.
The front bumper.

Properly adjusted flat mirrors on a school bus should allow the driver to see 200 feet behind the bus, the base of each rear wheel, and the sides of the bus.

3. Drivers should try to stop ____ away from students at a bus stop.
About 100 feet
At least 50 feet
At least 10 feet
Less than 10 feet

A school bus should stop at least 10 feet away from students who are being picked up at a bus stop. This forces the students to walk toward the bus, allowing the driver to observe their movements and better monitor their locations.

4. If equipped with flashing lights, how far in advance of a school bus stop should the bus's lights be activated?
At least 50 feet
At least 100 feet
At least 200 feet
At least 1,000 feet

If a school bus is equipped with alternating flashing amber warning lights, they should be activated at least 200 feet before a stop, unless state law requires otherwise.

5. If equipped, a header board should:
Be damaged.
Be loose.
Be strong enough to contain cargo.
Light up when the engine is started.

When checking a header board during the vehicle inspection test, you should ensure that it is secure, free of damage, and strong enough to contain cargo.

6. About how many seconds in advance of a bus stop should warning lights be activated?
One to two seconds
Two to four seconds
Five to ten seconds
45 seconds

If a school bus is equipped with alternating amber warning lights, they must be activated at least 200 feet, or about five to ten seconds, before the stop.

7. If a student drops an item while approaching the bus, the student should:
Stop and pick up the object.
Have another student pick up the object.
Ask the driver to pick up the object.
Just leave the item alone and walk away.

It is dangerous for students to retrieve dropped items because doing so could cause them to disappear from the driver's view at a crucial moment. If an item is dropped, the student should get out of the bus's danger zones, get the attention of the driver, and ask the driver to retrieve the item.

8. When you are approaching a bus stop, the students on your bus should:
Remain seated.
Stand up and collect their belongings.
Walk to the front of the bus and prepare to exit.
Ask the driver questions.

Students on a school bus should remain seated until they are told otherwise. It is unsafe for students to walk around the bus while it is moving.

9. The boarding of passengers onto a school bus:
Is never a dangerous process.
Should not be supervised.
Is simple.
Can be dangerous.

More students are killed each year during loading or unloading of school buses than while riding on school buses. Therefore, it is critical that school bus drivers follow appropriate safety procedures during loading and unloading. The process must be properly supervised and done with care.

10. A school bus must be evacuated if:
The bus has stalled in winter weather conditions.
The air conditioning system has broken.
There is any imminent danger of collision.
Students are getting motion sickness.

During emergency situations, it is usually safest for students to remain on a school bus. Evacuations are mandatory if the bus has stalled on railroad tracks, if the bus is on fire or there is a threat of fire, or if there is a hazardous materials spill. Students should be evacuated any time there is imminent danger of collision.

11. An emergency roof hatch:
Must always be locked down before traveling.
May be left partially open while traveling to allow for the movement of fresh air.
Should never be opened, except in an emergency.
Should always be open while traveling.

While emergency roof hatches on buses may be locked in partially-open positions to allow for the movement of fresh air, do not leave them open as a regular practice. It is important to remember that having a hatch open gives the bus a slightly higher clearance.

12. Where are danger zones of a school bus located?
In the front of the bus
To the sides of the bus
To the front, rear, and sides of the bus
On top of the bus

The danger zones of a school bus are areas in which children are most likely to be hit, either by another vehicle or by the bus itself. Such areas are located to the front, sides, and rear of a bus.

13. When approaching a drawbridge that is controlled by a traffic signal, you may proceed:
If the signal is green.
Only after coming to a complete stop 50 feet before the bridge.
Only if other vehicles are also proceeding.
Only after getting out of your vehicle to check the conditions.

If approaching a drawbridge that is controlled by a traffic signal displaying a green light, you may slow down and proceed without stopping.

14. When arriving at a destination, it is best to remind exiting passengers to take their carry-on bags with them:
Before you stop the bus.
After you stop the bus.
At least five times.
As they exit the bus.

Before a bus is brought to a complete stop at its destination, it is best for the driver to remind exiting passengers to take their carry-ons with them.

15. During exercises that are not the straight line backing exercise, you may exit your vehicle to check its position no more than:
One time.
Two times.
Three times.
Four times.

A driver is allowed to exit their vehicle to check its position during any basic control skills test exercise. This action is called a "look." During the straight line backing exercise, a driver may not exceed one look. During any other exercise, a driver may not exceed two looks.

16. What should be used to check for proper tire inflation?
A tire gauge
A tire iron
An air compressor
A lug nut

During the vehicle inspection test, you must use a tire gauge to check for proper tire inflation. You will not receive passing credit if you simply kick the tires.

17. Properly adjusted outside convex mirrors should allow the driver to see:
Where the front of each rear tire touches the ground.
Where the front of each front tire touches the ground.
The top of the bus.
The muffler.

On a school bus, outside convex mirrors should be adjusted to allow the driver to see at least one traffic lane on either side of the bus; the entire side of the bus up to the mirror mounts; and where the front of each rear tire touches the ground.

18. Properly adjusted mirrors on a school bus allow the driver to see ____ behind the bus.
50 feet
100 feet
200 feet
1,000 feet

Proper mirror adjustment is vital to the safe operation of a school bus. A bus's flat mirrors should be adjusted so the driver is able to see 200 feet, or four bus lengths, behind the bus.

19. During the vehicle inspection test, you will be required to do all of the following, except:
Walk around the vehicle.
Point to or touch each item.
Explain what you are checking and why.
Crawl under the vehicle.

As a part of earning your CDL, you will have to pass an inspection test and demonstrate that your vehicle is safe for operation. During the vehicle inspection test, you will have to walk around the vehicle and point to or touch each item and explain to the examiner what you are checking and why. You will not have to crawl under the hood or under the vehicle.

20. During the skills test, if making a turn that requires a stop, you should:
Skid to a stop.
Stop after the stop line to get a better view.
Allow your vehicle to roll.
Keep the front wheels aimed straight ahead.

If you must come to a stop before making a turn during the driving skills test, you should come to a smooth stop behind any stop line, crosswalk, or stop sign. Keep your front wheels aimed straight ahead and do not let your vehicle roll. If stopping behind another vehicle, stop where you are still able to see the rear tires of the vehicle ahead of you.

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