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1. In general, a disabled bus with passengers still on board:
Should be pushed by another bus.
Should not be pushed by another bus.
Should be towed.
Should be abandoned.

A disabled bus with riders on board should not be towed or pushed by another vehicle, unless it would be unsafe for the passengers to exit the bus in the location where it is stranded. If that is the case, the bus may be towed or pushed to a safe location for passengers to exit the bus.

2. After students unload at a school, the driver:
May assume students have taken all of their belongings with them.
Should assume the students have immediately cleared the doorway.
Should walk through the bus and check for any sleeping or hiding students.
May turn off the dispatch radio.

After students have exited a bus at a school, the driver should walk through the bus to check for any remaining students who are hiding or sleeping. Drivers should also look out for items that students may have left behind.

3. If a school bus needs to be evacuated, passengers should:
Always use the rear door.
Always use the windows.
Always use the front door.
Use the exit deemed safest.

If a school bus needs to be evacuated in the event of an emergency, the driver must quickly determine which exit or exits will be safest for students to use and direct the students to that exit.

4. 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.

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. An outside convex mirror is properly adjusted if:
The driver can see at least one lane of traffic and the entire side of the bus.
The driver can see the front bumper.
The driver can see the top of the bus.
The driver can see the front windshield.

The outside right and left side convex mirrors on a school bus should be positioned so that the driver can see the fronts of the rear tires touching the ground; each side of the bus up to the mirror mounts; and at least one traffic lane on either side of the bus.

7. When arriving at a destination, a bus driver should:
Not communicate with passengers.
Be quiet.
Wait to make announcements until the bus has stopped and passengers are exiting.
Remind exiting passengers to take their belongings.

When arriving at a final destination or intermediate stop, a bus driver should remind passengers to take their belongings with them when exiting the bus. It is best for the driver to make this announcement before the bus comes to a complete stop.

8. 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.

9. 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."

10. What do outside crossover mirrors allow a driver to see?
The front bumper
The rear bumper
The right side of the bus
The left side of the bus

Crossover mirrors are used to help a school bus driver see the danger zone area directly in front of the bus, as well as the danger zone areas to the left and right sides of the bus, including the area from the front of the bus to the service door.

11. Buses should never transport:
Medical drugs.
Small arms ammunition.
Emergency hospital supplies.
Radioactive materials.

Buses must never transport labeled radioactive materials in the space occupied by people. Small arms ammunition labeled ORM-D, emergency hospital supplies, and medications are allowed.

12. The driver’s seat of a bus should include:
A pocket for storage on its left side.
A pocket for storage on its right side.
A seat belt.
A cup holder.

The driver's seat on a bus must be equipped with a seat belt, which the driver should always use.

13. When planning to drive a bus that has been parked for a few days:
The driver should assume the interior is in good working order.
The driver should call the local police department.
The driver should do a walkthrough inspection to ensure no damage has occurred since the last trip.
The driver should ask the passengers to check the interior of the bus.

People sometimes damage unattended buses. Before driving a bus that has been unattended, you should check the interior to confirm that everything is in proper condition.

14. Carry-on luggage should be:
Stored in the aisle.
Kept on the laps of the passengers.
Kept near the doorway.
Secured in a way that allows the driver to move freely and easily.

On a bus, all baggage and freight must be stored in a manner that allows the driver to move freely and easily; allows riders to exit by any window or door in the event of an emergency; and protects riders from injury if the items fall or shift.

15. If your bus's Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) stops working:
You will not have any working brakes.
The brakes will react more slowly than usual.
You will still have normal braking power.
You should not brake.

If its Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) is not working, a vehicle will still retain its normal braking power. The driver should continue to drive and brake in a normal fashion.

16. Many carriers have passenger and safety rules. To avoid issues with passengers reacting to these rules, you should:
Not transport any passengers.
Not have passengers sit next to each other.
Have passengers who may want to smoke sit next to each other.
Explain the rules at the start of the trip.

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.

17. 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.

18. One reason for you to sign a previous driver’s vehicle inspection report is if:
The previous driver dated their entry.
Reported defects are certified to have been repaired.
You plan to drive for longer than one hour or travel farther than 50 miles.
The report is left on the dashboard.

You should only sign a previous inspection report if defects were either noted and certified to have been repaired or if repairs were not needed.

19. The emergency exit door:
Can be opened if the bus becomes too hot while being driven.
Can be opened while the bus is being driven if the bus is carrying cargo.
Can be opened to provide a better view while the bus is being backed.
Should never be open while the bus is being driven.

Check all emergency exits before operating a bus. Never drive a bus with an open emergency exit door or window.

20. When should you inspect the mirrors on a bus?
Before operating the bus
While operating the bus
After operating the bus
Is not necessary to inspect the mirrors.

The mirrors of a bus should always be inspected before a trip. Adjust them as necessary before beginning to drive.

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