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20
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1. At a passive railroad crossing, the decision to proceed:
Rests with the driver.
Is indicated by a control device.
Is decided by the vehicle in front of you.

Railroad crossings that do not have any kind of traffic control device are known as passive crossings. The decision to proceed across tracks at a passive crossing is entirely up to the driver.

2. When exiting a vehicle, it is important to maintain ____ with your vehicle at all times.
Three points of contact
Four points of contact
Two points of contact

As you exit 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.

3. When students are being picked up by a school bus:
The students should wait at a designated bus stop.
The driver should pick up students whether or not they are at the designated bus stop.
The parents should choose where the bus stop will be located.

A school bus driver should load and unload students only at designated stops that have been approved by appropriate school district officials.

4. When making a stop to pick up students, a driver should ensure all surrounding traffic has stopped before:
Opening the door and signaling for the students to approach.
Turning on the alternating red lights.
Pulling over to the side of the road.

When stopping to pick up students, a school bus driver should ensure that all surrounding traffic has stopped before opening the door and signaling for the students to approach the bus.

5. If you must drive in reverse at a student pick-up point, you should:
Back up before the students board the bus.
Back up after the students board the bus.
Back up while students direct you.

Backing in a school bus is strongly discouraged and should be done only if there is no other safe way to move the vehicle. If you must drive in reverse at a student pick-up point, you should wait until all students have first loaded the bus.

6. Before evacuating a bus in response to a hazard, a driver should:
Ask the students if they want to leave.
Explain the situation to the dispatcher.
Take their time deciding if an evacuation is necessary.

If time permits, before deciding to evacuate a school bus, the driver should contact their dispatcher to explain the situation. The decision to evacuate must be a timely one.

7. During a basic vehicle controls skills test exercise, your vehicle's final position should be:
In the general area that was described by the examiner.
In the exact final position described by the examiner.
Within three feet of the final position described by the examiner.

You should finish each exercise with your vehicle in the exact position described by the examiner. You can be penalized for failing to complete an exercise exactly in the manner described by the examiner, potentially resulting in failure of the basic control skills test.

8. When students board a school bus, the driver should:
Read a book.
Check all mirrors.
Only look at the students.

While students are boarding a school bus, the driver should supervise the loading while watching all mirrors for any students running to catch the bus.

9. When completing a conventional parallel parking maneuver, you should:
Back up past the parking space, then pull forward into it.
Pull forward past the parking space, then back into it.
Pull forward directly into the parking space.

You may be asked to complete a conventional parallel parking maneuver into a parking space that is to the right of your vehicle. You should drive past the parking space before backing into it while bringing the rear of your vehicle as close to the rear of the space as possible. Your vehicle should be completely within the boundaries of the space.

10. 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.

11. When boarding a school bus, students should:
Be in a single-file line.
Be in pairs.
Not use the handrail.

Students should board a school bus slowly and in a single-file line. For safety, boarding students should use the handrail.

12. When a school bus is approaching a bus stop, the driver should:
Not use the mirrors.
Approach with caution.
Drive quickly and stop abruptly.

School bus drivers should approach stops slowly and cautiously.

13. If taking the driving test and the route does not include a railroad crossing, you:
Will not have to do anything related to a crossing.
May have to explain how you would cross railroad tracks.
Will have to take the test again on a route that does include a railroad crossing.

If your on-road driving test route does not include a railroad crossing, you may be asked to explain and demonstrate the proper railroad crossing procedures to the examiner at a simulated location.

14. A passive railroad crossing:
Has a control device.
Does not have any control devices.
Should be avoided.

Railroad crossings that do not display any traffic control devices are known as passive crossings. The decision to proceed across tracks at a passive crossing is entirely up to the driver.

15. A post-trip inspection should include all of the following, except:
Looking for articles left on the bus.
Checking for sleeping students.
Opening windows.

After completing a trip, a school bus driver should do an inspection in which they check for sleeping students; belongings left on the bus; open windows or doors; any mechanical or operational issues with the bus; and damage or vandalism.

16. When asked to make a lane change during the driving test, you should:
Make the change as soon as the examiner asks, without looking.
Use your turn signal and change lanes when safe.
Make the lane change as quickly as possible, even if that means cutting off another driver.

You will be asked to change lanes during the on-road driving test. When the examiner asks you to do this, you should make the necessary traffic checks and use the proper signals before changing lanes.

17. The overhead inside rearview mirror should be positioned to show:
The rear tires.
All of the students on the bus.
The floor of the bus.

The top portion of the overhead inside rearview mirror should be positioned to display the top of the bus's rear window. This mirror positioning should allow the driver to see all of the students on the bus, including the heads of the students sitting immediately behind the driver.

18. 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.

19. When completing an offset back/right parking maneuver, you should:
Pull straight forward, then drive straight back.
Drive straight back, then pull forward to the left.
Pull straight forward, then back to the right.

If you are asked to complete an offset back/right parking maneuver, you should first pull straight forward, then back up to the right. Your vehicle must be parked completely within the boundaries of the parking space.

20. With the exception of the straight line backing exercise, a driver may exit their vehicle and check its position during testing exercises up to:
One time.
Two times.
Three times.

A driver is allowed to exit their vehicle to check its position during any basic vehicle 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.

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