CDL BUS PRACTICE TEST - MISSISSIPPI

11. When changing lanes, you should:
turn sharply.
do it slowly, so a driver you did not see may have a chance to honk their horn.
ensure that the vehicle behind you has moved into your blind spot.
do it quickly so other vehicles won't get into the lane.
12. If your ABS fails:
you will still have normal brake functions.
the first step is to get the vehicle off the road and stop.
you will have no brake function, and could lose control.
your tires might grab unexpectedly and you could lose control.
13. In your mirror, you see a car approaching from the rear. The next time you check your mirror, you don't see the car. If you wish to change lanes, you should:
wait until you are sure the car isn't in your blind spot.
assume the car left the roadway and change lanes as normal.
ease into the other lane slowly so the other car can get out of the way.
None of the above.
14. When approaching and driving through a work zone, you should:
use your 4-way emergency flashers or brake lights to warn drivers behind you.
slow down.
observe the posted speed limits.
All of the above.
15. If your bus is equipped with a roof-mounted strobe light, you should use it:
whenever possible.
when you have limited visibility.
only at night.
only in an emergency.
16. When stopping you should push the brake pedal down:
repeatedly.
quickly.
as hard as you can.
gradually.
17. When unloading at the school, the driver should:
walk through the bus and check for hiding/sleeping students.
secure the bus by starting the engine.
make sure the students are returning to the bus.
ask one of the students to supervise unloading.
18. Most fatalities occur to students who are:
inside the bus.
outside the bus during the loading/unloading process.
sitting in the rear or front seats.
out of their seats.
19. When unloading students, a bus driver should:
check around and underneath the bus.
tell students to exit the bus and walk to a position where they can plainly see the driver.
count the number of students to confirm the location of all of them before pulling away from the stop.
All of the above.
20. The overhead inside rearview mirror:
may provide limited visibility in the back of the bus if the bus is equipped with a glass-bottomed rear emergency door.
is mounted above the windshield on the driver’s side area of the bus.
is used to monitor passenger activity inside the bus.
All of the above.
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