New Hampshire CDL School Bus Practice Test

11. The driver's seat of a bus should have:
a pocket for storage.
a seat belt.
a brake and accelerator interlock system.
an emergency exit handle.
12. A passive railroad crossing is one that:
has a traffic control device installed at the crossing to regulate traffic.
has at least two traffic control devices installed at the crossing to regulate traffic.
requires you to stop and wait until the traffic control device installed at the crossing tells you to proceed.
does not have any type of traffic control device.
13. If your vehicle is hydroplaning, you should:
put the vehicle in reverse.
speed up.
stay off the brake.
apply the brakes.
14. Depending on the length and width of a school bus, the blind spot behind the bus could extend up to:
200 feet
150 feet
400 feet
100 feet
15. Crossover mirrors are used to:
monitor the left and right sides of the bus at a wide angle.
monitor traffic.
see the "danger zone" areas in front of the bus and to the left and right side of the bus.
monitor passenger activity inside the bus.
16. When approaching a school bus stop, you should:
approach cautiously.
continuously check all mirrors.
activate amber warning lights.
All of the above.
17. To make the brakes work, air brakes use:
nitrogen.
carbon monoxide.
hydraulic air.
compressed air.
18. A vehicle inspection should be done in the same order each time:
so you are less likely to forget something.
because the report must be written in that order.
because it is required by law.
because it's much quicker.
19. When stopping, you should bring the school bus to a full stop how many feet away from students at the bus stop?
At least 5 feet
At least 25 feet
At least 10 feet
At least 50 feet
20. If your bus gets stuck on a railroad track, the students:
should remain on the bus.
should be evacuated and moved as far away from the tracks as possible.
should be evacuated and stand near the bus.
None of the above.
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