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1. If a bus has a restroom, the restroom must include:
An emergency buzzer.
A window.
Two exits.
Paper towels.

The restroom on a bus must be equipped with an emergency buzzer.

2. The overhead inside rearview mirror:
Allows the driver to see what is happening inside of the bus.
Allows the driver to see what is happening outside of the bus.
Monitors traffic.
Opens and closes the door.

In a school bus, the overhead inside rearview mirror is used to monitor passenger activity inside the bus.

3. At railroad crossings, bus drivers:
Do not need to stop.
Do not need to stop, but must reduce their speed to 25 mph below the posted speed limit.
Do not need to stop, but must open the door to listen for trains.
Must stop and check for any approaching trains.

When approaching a railroad crossing while driving a bus, you must stop between 15 and 50 feet from the nearest track to look and listen for any approaching trains. Only proceed once you are certain that there are no approaching trains. You do not need to stop at streetcar crossings; if a police officer or flagger is directing traffic; if there is a green traffic signal at the crossing; or at crossings marked "exempt" or "abandoned."

4. Buses must never carry ____ in the space occupied by passengers.
Small arms ammunition
An oxygen tank
Radioactive materials
Passengers who are drunk

Buses must never carry labeled radioactive materials in the area occupied by passengers.

5. Which of the following is likely to result in the most student deaths per year?
Students loading and unloading a school bus
Accidents involving drunk drivers
Accidents involving negligence
Accidents in which drivers ignore traffic signals or signs

More students are killed each year while getting on or off school buses than while riding as passengers on board school buses.

6. When passengers ride a bus:
Leaving items in the aisle is acceptable.
Leaving items in the aisle is acceptable while everyone is seated.
There should be no obstacles in the aisle.
An item may be left in the aisle if there is an orange cone beside it.

Do not allow passengers to leave any items in an aisle while the bus is moving. Aisles and stairwells should always be free of obstructions.

7. Before driving a bus that has been left unattended:
The vehicle should be thoroughly washed.
Air should be removed from tires.
The interior should be checked for damage.
The driver should look for any animals that may have gotten onboard.

People sometimes damage unattended buses. When inspecting a bus that has been left unattended, you should do a walkthrough to check the interior for damage.

8. The area to the left of a school bus is considered especially dangerous to students because:
The sun’s reflection obscures the left side of the bus.
Passing vehicles are located to the left of the bus.
It is difficult to see the left side of any bus.
There is no door on the left side of the bus.

While all sides of a school bus have danger zones, the left side is particularly hazardous to students due to the presence of passing vehicles.

9. Before driving a bus, you must:
Review its most recent inspection report.
Wash the outside.
Clean the interior.
Count the seats.

A bus must always be inspected before it is driven. The inspection process must include a review of the inspection report made by the previous driver. You should operate the vehicle only if defects listed on the inspection report have been certified as repaired or as not needing to be repaired.

10. Before operating a bus, you should ensure that it is safe by:
Reviewing the inspection report left by the previous driver.
Kicking the tires.
Asking your supervisor if the bus seems safe.
Asking passengers if they are comfortable.

A bus must always be inspected before it is driven. The inspection process must include a review of the inspection report made by the previous driver. You should operate the vehicle only if defects listed on the inspection report have been certified as repaired or as not needing to be repaired.

11. When stopped at a railroad crossing while operating a school bus, you should:
Assume you'll hear an approaching train.
Rely solely on signals to tell you if a train is approaching.
Open the door and listen for a train.
Immediately proceed after a train has passed.

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.

12. Buses must never carry:
Small arms ammunition.
Soft drinks.
Medical supplies.
Tear gas.

While some kinds of hazardous materials may be carried on a bus under certain conditions, tear gas and irritating materials must never be carried. Small arms ammunition labeled ORM-D and emergency medical supplies are permitted.

13. How many classes of hazardous materials are there?
One
Three
Six
Nine

A hazardous material will be placed into one of nine classes to explain the type of risks associated with the material.

14. If a bus has a brake and accelerator interlock system, the system should:
Be turned off in most situations.
Only be used in inclement weather.
Never be used in place of the parking brake.
Operate the rear door.

Urban transit buses may have a brake and accelerator interlock system, which applies the brakes and holds the throttle in an idle position while the rear door is open. This system should not be used as a substitute for the parking brake.

15. If driving a charter bus, a driver should:
Tell passengers how to operate the TVs, if equipped.
Not allow passengers to board until the scheduled departure time.
Allow passengers to board early to get ahead of schedule.
Tell passengers to fill the back of the bus first.

To help prevent theft or vandalism, charter bus drivers should not allow passengers to board the vehicle until the scheduled departure time.

16. 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.

17. 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.

18. If you miss a student’s stop while bringing students home after school, you should:
Back up to the stop.
Follow locally established procedures.
Not worry about the student.
Stop quickly and let them exit.

If a school bus driver forgets to stop where a student is meant to unload, the driver should not back up to the stop. Instead, they should follow established local procedures.

19. Rules regarding passenger comfort, such as smoking guidelines, should:
Not be mentioned unless there is a rule violation.
Only be mentioned if a passenger specifically asks about something.
Be announced at the start of the trip.
Be discussed individually with each passenger.

Many charter and intercity carriers have rules about passengers smoking, drinking, and using music players while on the bus. Explaining passenger rules at the start of a trip is often an effective way to avoid trouble later on.

20. The stairwell of a bus:
Can be used to store items, if needed.
Can be used as a seat, if needed.
Should be used to store small items.
Must remain clear at all times.

The aisles and stairwell of a bus must be kept clear at all times. Do not let passengers use these areas to store additional baggage.

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