CDL BUS PRACTICE TEST - NEW JERSEY

11. When you need to brake, you should warn the drivers behind:
by changing lanes.
by making gestures.
by turning on the 4-way emergency flashers.
by flashing your brake lights.
12. When approaching a stopped school bus, drivers must be aware that:
students may start to get out of the bus.
passengers may cross in front of or behind the bus.
the bus may suddenly start up and drive into your way.
All of the above.
13. Regrooved tires:
cannot be used on the front wheels of buses.
cannot be used on the rear wheels of buses.
cannot be used on the wheels of buses.
None of the above.
14. If you lose ABS control on one or more wheels, you should:
drive normally (you still have regular brakes), but get the system serviced soon.
immediately report it to the motor carrier.
fully apply the brakes until you stop.
stop braking and countersteer.
15. Emergency roof hatches:
should be left opened as a regular practice.
may be partially opened for fresh air.
must never be opened while driving.
None of the above.
16. When driving, you should check your mirrors:
only when there may be a problem.
every 4 seconds.
every 10 seconds.
regularly.
17. What should you do if you miss a student's unloading stop?
Do not back up, and follow the local procedure.
Back up whenever possible.
Turn on the right turn signal and try to stop to unload the student.
None of the above.
18. Hydroplaning is more likely if:
the road is wet.
tire pressure is low.
tire tread is worn.
All of the above.
19. The standee line:
shows riders where they cannot stand.
is used at bus stops.
tells the school bus driver where to steer.
is part of the braking system.
20. Escape ramps:
can only be used by trucks or passenger vehicles.
are used to safely leave the highway.
have been built to stop runaway vehicles on steep downgrades.
All of the above.
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