SCHOOL BUS PRACTICE TEST NEBRASKA

11. School bus drivers should position the outside convex mirrors to see:
the right and left front tires touching the ground.
the area from the front of the bus to the service door.
the top of the rear window.
the front of the rear tires touching the ground.
12. When approaching and driving through a work zone, you should:
slow down.
use your 4-way emergency flashers or brake lights to warn drivers behind you.
observe the posted speed limits.
All of the above.
13. When students board, you should:
close the door.
announce the next stop.
count the number of mirrors.
check all mirrors.
14. When driving at night, to avoid glare from oncoming vehicles you should:
put your own high beams on when other drivers do not put their low beams on.
wear sunglasses.
look directly at lights of oncoming vehicles.
look slightly to the right at a right lane or edge marking.
15. When stopping you should push the brake pedal down:
quickly.
repeatedly.
gradually.
as hard as you can.
16. When crossing railroad tracks, you should:
not stop.
shift gears while crossing the tracks.
try to pass slower vehicles.
put the transmission in Neutral.
17. Crossover mirrors are used to:
monitor the left and right sides of the bus at a wide angle.
monitor traffic.
monitor passenger activity inside the bus.
see the "danger zone" areas in front of the bus and to the left and right side of the bus.
18. Backing a school bus is:
always safe if you use caution.
usually encouraged.
strongly discouraged.
strongly encouraged.
19. How should you brake if your vehicle loses ABS?
Brake as you always have.
Step on and off the brake pedal several times
Pump the brake repeatedly
Stay off the Brake
20. Rims with welding repairs:
can be used for tires in the front of the vehicle.
can be used for tires in the rear of the vehicle.
are not safe.
are acceptable only when carrying a heavy load.
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