CDL BUS PRACTICE TEST - WEST VIRGINIA

11. When driving on slippery roads, you should NOT:
watch far enough ahead to keep a steady speed.
use the engine brake.
go slowly.
try to anticipate stops early.
12. During an emergency student safety is generally best maintained by:
leading students downwind of the bus if fire is present.
having the students stand at least 50 feet off the road in the direction of oncoming traffic.
keeping students on the bus.
leading students as far away from the bus as possible.
13. When driving in fog, drivers should:
use low beams.
use the windshield wipers.
use windshield washer antifreeze.
use high beams.
14. When approaching an emergency vehicle stopped on the side of the road with lights flashing, you should:
stay in the right lane.
speed up.
move to the lane not next to that of the emergency vehicle.
yielding the right-of-way by coming to a complete stop.
15. When driving in high winds, you should:
increase your speed.
reduce your speed.
reduce traction.
change lanes frequently.
16. Emergency roof hatches:
should be left opened as a regular practice.
must never be opened while driving.
may be partially opened for fresh air.
None of the above.
17. Drivers should adjust their mirrors:
after driving.
while driving.
before driving.
None of the above.
18. ABS:
helps increase brake pressure.
causes your wheels to lock when you break hard.
is not required on newer trucks.
gives you more control when you brake.
19. When loading and unloading students, drivers of a school bus should check their mirrors:
After extending the stop arm.
After entering the traffic.
After closing the door.
Continuously
20. In vehicles with air brakes, the air compressor governor:
controls when the air storage tanks will pump air into the air compressor.
controls when the air compressor will pump air into the air storage tanks.
controls how much air the air compressor will pump into the air storage tanks.
None of the above.
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