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Number of Test
10
Number of Question
20
Passing score
16
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1. If you are stopped at a railroad crossing while operating a school bus, you should:
Prepare to proceed as soon as a train passes.
Ignore signs and signals.
Open the door to listen for approaching trains.

When stopped at a railroad crossing while operating a school bus, do not rely only on signals to tell you if a train is approaching. You should silence all passengers, open the front door, and look and listen for trains. After a train has passed, you should check for another train approaching from either direction before you proceed across the tracks.

2. 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.

3. While students load and unload a bus, the driver should:
Read a book.
Watch the process and keep an eye on the students.
Talk to other bus drivers.
Listen to the radio.

The driver of a school bus should observe students as they enter or exit the bus to ensure that they are not caught in the door or handrails. It is also important to make sure the students have moved a safe distance away from the unloading area after they have exited the bus.

4. How far in advance of a school bus stop should a bus's lights be activated?
2 to 4 seconds
5 to 10 seconds
45 seconds

If a school bus is equipped with alternating flashing amber warning lights, they should be activated at least 200 feet (approximately 5 to 10 seconds) before a stop, unless state law requires otherwise.

5. In the event of a bus evacuation, students should be led at least ____ away from the road.
10 feet
20 feet
50 feet
100 feet

If it is necessary to evacuate a school bus, students should be led by the driver in the direction of oncoming traffic to a safe location that is at least 100 feet off the road. This will help to ensure that they are not hit by flying debris if another vehicle hits the bus.

6. If a driver needs to exit a school bus to ensure all waiting students have boarded, the driver should:
Leave the bus running.
Turn the bus off and take the key.
Ask a student to keep an eye on the steering wheel.

While students are boarding a school bus, if the driver cannot account for a student outside, they should secure the bus, take the key with them, and check around and underneath the bus for the missing student.

7. When approaching a school bus stop, the bus driver should:
Not use their mirrors.
Approach the stop with caution.
Stop on the sidewalk.

A school bus driver should always approach bus stops slowly and cautiously.

8. When exiting your vehicle, you must maintain ____ with the vehicle at all times.
One point of contact
Four points of contact
Three points of contact
Two points of contact

When exiting your vehicle during the basic vehicle control skills test, you must face the vehicle and maintain three points of contact at all times. If your testing vehicle is a bus, you must maintain contact with the handrail. Exiting the vehicle incorrectly may result in automatic failure of the basic control skills test.

9. If your vehicle's ABS is malfunctioning:
You will not have any working brakes.
You will still have brakes.
You should only use the parking brake.

Anti-lock brakes are meant to keep a vehicle's wheels from locking up during hard applications. If your vehicle's Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) malfunctions, its standard braking functions should still be in place. You should continue to drive and brake in a normal manner.

10. When encountering a railroad crossing during the driving test, you should:
Pass another vehicle on the tracks if the other vehicle is moving too slowly.
Change lanes while on the tracks.
Not change gears while on the tracks.

During the on-road driving test, you must not stop, change gears, pass another vehicle, or change lanes while any part of your vehicle is in a railroad crossing.

11. The drive shaft should:
Be bent toward the passenger side.
Be bent toward the driver’s side.
Be bent to one side or the other.
Not be bent.

During the vehicle inspection test, you should check that the drive shaft is not bent or cracked.

12. After students unload at the school, a driver should:
Not be concerned with the students' whereabouts.
Leave after the students have entered the school building.
Walk through the bus to check for any sleeping students.

After students unload at school, a school bus driver should walk through the bus to check for sleeping students, hiding students, and items that students may have left behind. Students should exit the bus in an orderly fashion with the driver supervising.

13. When alley docking, your vehicle should be parked:
With the front bumper on top of the front boundary line.
With the rear wheels over the rear boundary line.
Straight within the boundaries of the parking space.
At an angle within the boundaries of the parking space.

If you are asked to alley dock, you should first pull past the alley and stop your vehicle in a position that is parallel to the outer boundary. From there, you should back your vehicle entirely into the alley parking area. Your vehicle should be parked in a straight position within the boundaries of the parking space.

14. The loading of a school bus:
Is not a dangerous process.
Does not need to be supervised.
Should be done quickly.
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.

15. During the pre-trip inspection test, you will be:
Expected to explain your knowledge of the pre-trip process.
Watching someone else check your vehicle.
Watching a film on how to inspect a vehicle.
Changing all the tires on your vehicle.

During the vehicle inspection test, you will be asked to do a complete inspection of your vehicle. You will need to explain what you are inspecting and why.

16. When operating a school bus, mirrors should be adjusted:
During the drive.
Before beginning to drive.
After the drive is completed.

It is critical to the safe operation of a school bus that mirrors be properly adjusted. Always check each mirror before operating the bus.

17. When students are boarding a school bus, the driver should do all of the following, except:
Let students know when it is safe to board.
Count the number of students at the bus stop and ensure that all have boarded.
Allow student to board in pairs.
Check all mirrors for students rushing toward the bus.

Students should always board a school bus in a single-file line.

18. To safely unload a bus, students should:
Remain seated until they are told to exit.
Stand up and head toward the door while the bus is slowing down.
Exit the bus and stand directly next to the bus while it is being driven away from the stop.

Students who are about to unload a school bus should remain seated until the driver tells them that it is safe to exit. After exiting the bus, they should walk to a position that is at least 10 feet away from the bus so the driver can clearly see them.

19. Active railroad crossings:
Have traffic control devices installed.
Do not have any traffic control devices installed.
Are crossed by at least 10 vehicles every hour.

Railroad crossings with control devices to regulate traffic are known as active crossings. Control devices may include regulators such as flashing red lights, warning bells, and gates. Drivers are required by law to follow instructions given by control devices.

20. During the driving test, the examiner will be scoring you on:
How well-spoken you are.
How quickly you arrive to your destination.
General driving behavior.

During the on-road driving test, the examiner will be score you on specific driving maneuvers as well as on your general driving behavior. You must drive in a safe and responsible manner; obey all traffic signs, signals, and laws; and not cause an accident or commit a moving violation.

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