ID CDL SCHOOL BUS TEST - PRACTICE TEST

11. Emergency brakes must be held on by:
air pressure.
mechanical force.
hydraulic pressure.
12. Brake fade results from:
excessive use of the service brakes.
excessive wear.
excessive speeding.
13. Active railroad crossings:
do not have any type of traffic control device at the crossing.
have a traffic control device installed at the crossing to regulate traffic.
require drivers to recognize the crossing, search for any train and decide if there is sufficient space to cross safely.
14. How should you brake if your vehicle loses ABS?
Brake as you always have.
Pump the brake repeatedly
Step on and off the brake pedal several times
15. Brakes out of adjustment can cause the other brakes to:
overheat and fade.
apply more braking power.
last longer.
16. ABS helps you:
decrease your average speed.
keep the wheels from locking up.
lock your wheels.
17. When confronted by an aggressive driver you should not:
put aside your pride.
make eye contact.
try to get out of their way.
18. In an emergency, before making a decision to evacuate the school bus, if time permits you should:
contact your dispatcher to explain the situation.
count the number of students.
tell students to walk at least 10 feet away when they exit the bus.
19. What should you do if you miss a student's unloading stop?
Turn on the right turn signal and try to stop to unload the student.
Do not back up, and follow the local procedure.
Back up whenever possible.
20. If your vehicle is hydroplaning, you should:
speed up.
put the vehicle in reverse.
stay off the brake.
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