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1. Charter bus passengers should not be allowed to board until departure time because:
The cost of the bus starts when the first passenger boards. It saves money to board as late as possible.
Passengers will be more likely to get on and off the bus multiple times before departing, raising the risk that they will miss the departure entirely.
Passengers should not be allowed to decide which seats to take until the bus is about to leave.
Waiting to load helps to prevent theft and vandalism.

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

2. If you are approaching a drawbridge that does not have a signal light or traffic control attendant, you should:
Continue across the drawbridge with caution.
Speed up to get across the drawbridge as quickly as possible.
Wait for another driver to cross first.
Stop, look, and make sure the bridge is completely closed before proceeding.

A bus should always stop at any drawbridge that is not controlled by a signal light or traffic control attendant. Stop at least 50 feet before the draw of the bridge, and make sure that it is completely closed before crossing.

3. If a person is boarding a bus while carrying a container of gasoline, the driver should:
Place the gasoline container near the back of the bus.
Keep the gasoline container near the front of the bus.
Place the gasoline container in the aisle.
Not allow the gasoline container onto the bus.

A bus driver should not allow passengers to bring common hazards, such as gasoline or car batteries, onto their bus.

4. Before driving, access panels should be:
Opened.
Removed.
Stored inside the storage compartment.
Closed.

You should always inspect the outside of your bus before driving. During this inspection, make sure to close all emergency exits and access panels.

5. A curve's posted design speed is:
Safe for buses.
Safe for all vehicles, including buses.
The minimum speed at which the curve should be driven.
Not always safe for buses.

Even under ideal weather conditions, a bus being driven at the posted design speed for a curve could either roll over or slide off the road. For safety, you should reduce your speed before driving a bus around a curve.

6. Carry-on bags should be secured:
In front of the back door.
In front of the front door.
In a location that allows access to all emergency exits.
On top of the bus.

Bus passengers must not leave luggage in doorways or aisles. All items should be secured in a way that allows passengers to exit by any door or window in an emergency.

7. When inspecting the interior of a bus, you should:
Not waste time looking at the handrails and floor lining.
Make sure the seats are loosely secured.
Assume all buzzers work properly.
Make sure emergency exits are easy to use.

When inspecting the interior of a bus, you must make sure everything is safe and in proper working condition. Make sure emergency exits are properly marked and easy to use.

8. 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.

9. The standee line is:
A line that passengers must stand behind.
A line that passengers must stand on.
A line that should be used as passengers exit the bus.
A line on the outside of a bus.

On a bus designed to carry standing passengers, no passengers may stand in front of the rear of the driver's seat. Any such bus must have a line on the floor, or some other marking, that indicates where passengers may not stand. This is called a standee line.

10. 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.

11. Buses must never carry:
Tear gas.
Any amount of solid Class 6 poisons.
Bottled oxygen.
Emergency hospital supplies.

Buses may never be used to transport radioactive materials. Division 2.3 poison gas, liquid Class 6 poisons, tear gas, and irritating materials are also not permitted to be carried by bus.

12. On a bus, the driver:
Does not need to wear a seat belt.
Must always wear a seat belt.
Must wear a seat belt, but only during usual school hours.
Must wear a seat belt, but only if they have been licensed for less than a year.

The driver's seat of a bus should be equipped with a seat belt, which must always be used by the driver.

13. When inspecting the interior of a bus, you should:
Assume all emergency exits work properly.
Loosen every seat.
Check all signaling devices.
Not waste time looking at the handrails and floor lining.

When inspecting the interior of a bus, you must make sure everything is safe and in proper working condition. Make sure all signaling devices, such as bathroom emergency buzzers, work properly.

14. 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.

15. When arriving at a destination, it is best to remind exiting passengers to take their carry-on bags with them:
Before you stop the bus.
After you stop the bus.
At least five times.
As they exit the bus.

Before a bus is brought to a complete stop at its destination, it is best for the driver to remind exiting passengers to take their carry-ons with them.

16. 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.

17. When stopping at a railroad crossing, opening the forward door:
Can increase your chances of hearing an approaching train.
Should never be done.
Could allow other noises to enter the bus, making it more difficult to hear any approaching trains.
Will take too long and is discouraged.

When stopping a bus at a railroad crossing, you should open your forward door if doing so will improve your ability to see or hear an approaching train.

18. 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.

19. 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.

20. When inspecting the interior of a bus, you should:
Loosen every seat.
Check every handhold.
Assume all buzzers work properly.
Remove the emergency exit handles.

When inspecting the interior of a bus, you must make sure everything is safe and in proper working condition. Take the time to ensure every handhold and railing is securely in place and safe to use.

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