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1. 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.

2. When performing a pre-trip inspection and looking into the fifth wheel gap, you should:
Make sure the locking jaws are open.
Make sure the locking jaws are fully closed around the kingpin.
Make sure the locking jaws are loose.

When inspecting a trailer coupling, you should make sure the fifth wheel locking jaws are closed around the shank of the kingpin, not the head of the kingpin.

3. 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.

4. When dropping off students at a school, a driver should:
Secure the bus by turning off the engine.
Leave the key in the ignition, if leaving the driver’s compartment.
Read a book while students unload.

When unloading students at a school, a bus driver must secure the bus by turning off the engine. If they must leave the driver's compartment, they should remove the key from the ignition. The driver must supervise the unloading process.

5. Adjust a bus's mirrors:
Before operating the bus.
While operating the bus.
At the first stoplight after starting your shift.

The adjustment of mirrors should be checked prior to the start of any trip.

6. If your bus is equipped with a roof-mounted strobe light, it should be used:
In times of limited visibility.
All the time.
Only at night.

If equipped, a school bus's roof-mounted strobe light should be used when conditions create an environment of limited visibility.

7. 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.

8. Loading and unloading a bus:
Can be hazardous for passengers.
Should be supervised by someone other than the driver.
Should be done when refueling.

Passengers may stumble when getting on or off of a school bus. The driver should caution passengers to watch their step when exiting.

9. When students board a bus, they should:
Sit in the back row first.
Sit in the back row only after all other seats are filled.
Be seated as far from the driver as possible.

Students should not occupy the back row of a school bus unless the bus is full. The closer to the front of a bus that students are seated, the safer they will be in the event of a rear-end collision. Students with special needs should sit near the driver.

10. When loading or unloading passengers, a school bus should be placed in ____ if there is no park shift point available.
Reverse
First gear
Neutral

When stopping to load or unload students, a school bus should ideally be placed in park. If there is no park shift point, the bus should be placed in neutral and the parking brake should be set.

11. If a bus must be evacuated, it is safest for students to:
Stand no more than 50 feet away from the bus.
Stand downwind of the bus in the event of a fire.
Be led far away from any railroad tracks.

After evacuating a school bus, students should be led to a safe place at least 100 feet away from the road in the direction of oncoming traffic. This will keep them safe from flying debris if another vehicle hits the bus. Students should be upwind of any fires and as far away from railroad tracks as possible.

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

When approaching a bus stop, a school bus driver should count the number of students waiting and ensure that they all board the bus. The driver should check their mirrors for any students who may be running to the stop. Students should board slowly in a single-file line.

13. 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.

14. An encroachment is when:
A driver does not appear for their scheduled basic skills test.
A vehicle touches an exercise boundary line during the basic skills test.
A driver fails one section of the basic skills test.

An encroachment during the basic vehicle control skills test is when an exercise boundary line is touched or crossed by any portion of the applicant's vehicle. Every encroachment will be counted as an error.

15. During the vehicle inspection test, you must be able to adequately check all of the following, except:
The power steering belt.
The water compressor belt.
The alternator belt.

During the pre-trip vehicle inspection test, you will be asked to check the power steering, water pump, alternator, and air compressor belts, if the vehicle is equipped.

16. Before a trip, you should make sure that:
The brake pedal sticks.
The gas pedal is loose.
The grooved pedal surface has not been smoothed out.

When checking your vehicle's pedals during a pre-trip inspection, you should ensure that there is nothing under or around the pedals that will obstruct their use. Make sure the pedals are in proper working condition and that the surfaces of the pedals are grooved, if applicable.

17. If you come to railroad tracks while driving a school bus, you should generally:
Check the tracks, but continue driving without stopping.
Stop 15 to 50 feet before the nearest rail.
Stop 75 feet before the nearest rail.

In general, school bus drivers should stop before any railroad crossings to check the tracks for approaching trains. Drivers should stop no closer than 15 feet and no farther than 50 feet from the nearest rail in order to have the best view of the tracks. They should look and listen for approaching trains before proceeding through the crossing.

18. The inside rearview mirror is used to:
See passengers.
See potential hazards on the road.
See vehicles trying to switch lanes.

The overhead inside rearview mirror in a school bus is used to monitor passenger activity inside the bus.

19. As a general rule, where should students be kept during an emergency?
On the bus
On the side of the road near the bus
In a field away from the bus

In most emergency or crisis situations, students on a school bus will be safer and more easily controlled if they are kept on the bus than if they are evacuated. However, if staying on a bus will expose the students to risk or injury, the bus driver should escort them to a safe location.

20. 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.

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