SCHOOL BUS PRACTICE TEST VIRGINIA

11. School buses:
are never equipped with ABS.
may be equipped with ABS.
are only equipped with ABS if built after March 2010.
12. After unloading at the school, you should walk through the bus to:
to check for items left by students and hiding or sleeping students.
make sure no students are returning to the bus.
close the door.
13. Which of the following is NOT true?
ABS won't compensate for bad brakes.
ABS will change the way you normally brake.
ABS only comes into play when a wheel would have locked up because of over braking.
14. One way to prevent hydroplaning is to:
take curves at higher speeds.
have less than 4/32 inch tread depth in every major groove on front tires.
make sure you have enough tread on your tires.
15. School bus drivers must check that the entry door is not damaged and:
operates smoothly and closes securely from the outside.
operates smoothly and closes securely from the inside.
trailer air connectors are sealed.
16. Depending on the length and width of a school bus, the blind spot behind the bus could extend up to:
100 feet
400 feet
200 feet
17. When a tire suddenly blows out while you are driving, what should you do first?
Use controlled or stab braking.
Hold the steering wheel firmly and stay off the brakes.
Brake lightly and hold the steering wheel firmly.
18. If your ABS fails:
you will still have normal brake functions.
your tires might grab unexpectedly and you could lose control.
the first step is to get the vehicle off the road and stop.
19. To ensure rider safety, bus drivers should always check the interior of the bus before driving. Aisles and stairwells should always be:
clear.
placarded.
reserved for seniors.
20. When you need to brake, you should warn the drivers behind:
by flashing your brake lights.
by changing lanes.
by making gestures.
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