school bus practice test Solutions 2024
(100% correct)
school bus drivers must have a commercial drivers license (CDL) and: - ANS-the school
bus and passenger endorsements
when approaching a designated stop, the driver should activate the alternating flashing
amber lights - ANS-in accordance with state law
the "danger zone" is defined as the area anywhere outside the bus where children are
in the most danger of being - ANS-hit either by another vehicle or their own bus
the danger zone extends as much as 30 feet from the front bumper and - ANS-10 feet
to either side and rear of the bus
when approaching a railroad crossing, when should a driver activate his/her hazard
lights? - ANS-within 200 feet of the first rail
what should you be able to see if the outside flat mirrors are adjusted properly? -
ANS-all; 200 feet or 4 bus lengths behind the bus, along the sides of the bus, the rear
tires touching the ground
at what distance should yo stop when approaching a railroad crossing? - ANS-between
15 and 50 feet of the first rail, where you have the best view
at which point should you shift gears when crossing a railroad track? - ANS-never shift
gears when crossing a railroad track
when stopping to pick up children at a designated stop, where should you stop? -
ANS-no closer than 10 feet from the front bumper to the children
what should you be able to see if the outside convex mirrors are adjusted properly? -
ANS-all; the entire side of the bus up to the mirror mounts, the front of the rear tires
touching the ground, at least one traffic lane on either side of the bus
in addition to having spare electrical fuses, three red reflective triangles and a fire
extinguisher, what other emergency equipment is required - ANS-3 flares and a 9-item
(100% correct)
school bus drivers must have a commercial drivers license (CDL) and: - ANS-the school
bus and passenger endorsements
when approaching a designated stop, the driver should activate the alternating flashing
amber lights - ANS-in accordance with state law
the "danger zone" is defined as the area anywhere outside the bus where children are
in the most danger of being - ANS-hit either by another vehicle or their own bus
the danger zone extends as much as 30 feet from the front bumper and - ANS-10 feet
to either side and rear of the bus
when approaching a railroad crossing, when should a driver activate his/her hazard
lights? - ANS-within 200 feet of the first rail
what should you be able to see if the outside flat mirrors are adjusted properly? -
ANS-all; 200 feet or 4 bus lengths behind the bus, along the sides of the bus, the rear
tires touching the ground
at what distance should yo stop when approaching a railroad crossing? - ANS-between
15 and 50 feet of the first rail, where you have the best view
at which point should you shift gears when crossing a railroad track? - ANS-never shift
gears when crossing a railroad track
when stopping to pick up children at a designated stop, where should you stop? -
ANS-no closer than 10 feet from the front bumper to the children
what should you be able to see if the outside convex mirrors are adjusted properly? -
ANS-all; the entire side of the bus up to the mirror mounts, the front of the rear tires
touching the ground, at least one traffic lane on either side of the bus
in addition to having spare electrical fuses, three red reflective triangles and a fire
extinguisher, what other emergency equipment is required - ANS-3 flares and a 9-item