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Washington CDL Bus 1
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When taking the basic vehicle control skills test, failing to exit your vehicle properly during any exercise will result in:
Failure of only that exercise.
An extra point against your final score.
Automatic failure of the basic vehicle control skills test.
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When approaching a school bus stop, the driver should:
Honk the horn.
Drive slowly.
Talk to students on the bus.
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If a school bus stalls on a railroad track:
Students should remain on the bus.
Students should be evacuated to a location near the bus.
Students should be evacuated and moved away from the bus.
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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.
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If there is a fire on a school bus, the students:
Must be evacuated.
Should stay on the bus but be moved to a part of the bus unaffected by the fire.
Should stay in their seats.
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ABS helps you:
Lock up your wheels.
Keep your wheels from locking up.
Count the number of students boarding the bus.
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A post-trip inspection should include all of the following, except:
Looking for articles left on the bus.
Checking for sleeping students.
Opening windows.
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Properly adjusted crossover mirrors allow you to see all of the following, except:
The right and left front tires touching the ground.
The area in front of the bus.
The tops of the right and left rear tires.
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When performing a pre-trip inspection and looking into the fifth wheel gap, you should:
Make sure there is a gap between the kingpin and the locking jaws.
Make sure the locking jaws are fully closed around the kingpin.
Make sure the locking jaws are loose.
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Backing a school bus is:
Strongly encouraged.
Strongly discouraged.
Only to be done in the morning.
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If a tornado is approaching and there is no nearby shelter, where should students go?
To a nearby ditch
To the closest tree
Near a river
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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.
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The inside rearview mirror is used to:
See passengers.
See potential hazards on the road.
See vehicles trying to switch lanes.
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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.
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Loading and unloading a bus:
Can be hazardous for passengers.
Does not need to be supervised.
Should be done while refueling.
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When completing a driver's side parallel parking maneuver, you should:
Pull forward directly into the parking space.
Back up past the parking space, then pull forward into it.
Pull forward past the parking space, then back into it.
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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.
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After students unload at the school, a driver should:
Not be concerned with the students' whereabouts.
Leave after the students have entered the school building.
Walk through the bus to check for any sleeping students.
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When boarding a school bus, students should:
Be in a single-file line.
Be in pairs.
Not use the handrail.
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If a student drops an item while approaching a school bus, the student should:
Stop and pick up the object.
Have another student pick up the object.
Ask the driver to pick up the object.
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