Q.1
Crossover mirrors help the driver see:
Q.2
Fueling a bus while passengers are on board is:
Q.3
When stopped at a railroad crossing, one way for a bus driver to hear if a train is approaching is by:
Q.4
When driving a school bus, mirrors should be adjusted:
Q.5
If a student is believed to have suffered a back injury, you should:
Q.6
The inside rearview mirror is used to:
Q.7
The overhead inside rearview mirror should be positioned to show:
Q.8
When dropping off students at a school, a driver should:
Q.9
Emergency roof hatches on a bus:
Q.10
If you must drive in reverse at a student pick-up point, you should:
Q.11
Backing a school bus is:
Q.12
A posted speed limit for cars:
Q.13
Students loading and unloading a bus:
Q.14
While passengers are on board a bus, refueling the bus in an enclosed space, allowing the bus to be towed, and conversing with the passengers are considered to be:
Q.15
When inspecting the interior of a bus, you should:
Q.16
Adjust a bus's mirrors:
Q.17
When approaching a school bus stop, the bus driver should:
Q.18
Properly adjusted crossover mirrors allow you to see all of the following, except:
Q.19
ABS helps you:
Q.20
The standee line:
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