SCHOOL BUS PRACTICE TEST MAINE
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For safety during a trip, you should:
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drive on the shoulder of the road.
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use your senses to check for problems.
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shift into a lower gear.
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12.
When parked on the side of the road, you should:
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flash your brake lights.
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turn off all lights.
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use the 4-way emergency flashers.
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13.
When unloading students along the school bus route:
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Count the number of students while unloading to confirm the location of all students before pulling away from the stop.
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Have the students remain seated until told to exit.
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All of the above.
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14.
Carry-on baggage should be placed:
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below the bus.
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in a way that allows passengers to exit by any window or door in an emergency.
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in the aisle.
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15.
Right after it starts to rain, the road is very slippery. Why?
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Because rain is very slippery.
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Because black ice may form on the road.
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Because the water mixes with oil left on the road by vehicles.
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16.
Before driving your bus, make sure ________ do not have recapped or regrooved tires.
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the spare wheels
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the rear wheels
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the front wheels
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17.
When unloading students at the school, you should:
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have the students stand until told to exit.
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leave the driver's compartment and keeping the key in the ignition.
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secure the bus by turning off the ignition switch.
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18.
If you feel drowsy, you should _______ before driving.
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exercise
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sleep
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drink coffee
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19.
One reason parked delivery trucks can present a hazard is:
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they are often hard to see.
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their drivers are often in a hurry and may suddenly step out of their vehicle.
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packages may fall out of the truck.
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20.
If your bus is in the direct path of a tornado and evacuation is ordered, when shelter in a building is not readily available, you should:
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stop and have the students stand behind the bus.
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keep driving until you reach the nearest service station.
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escort students to a nearby ditch.
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