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