WI CDL SCHOOL BUS TEST - PRACTICE TEST

11. Before driving your bus, make sure ________ do not have recapped or regrooved tires.
the rear wheels
the spare wheels
the front wheels
None of the above.
12. If the ABS is not working:
the vehicle will have no brakes.
the vehicle will have weak brakes.
you still have normal brake functions.
None of the above.
13. 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 50 feet
At least 10 feet
14. ABS helps you:
lock your wheels.
decrease your average speed.
keep the wheels from locking up.
decrease your overall stopping distance.
15. The brake and accelerator interlock system (if your bus has one):
applies the brakes when the rear door is closed.
should be used in place of the service brake.
should never be used in place of the parking brake.
is used to shut the air off and put on the trailer emergency brakes.
16. How should you brake if your vehicle loses ABS?
Stay off the Brake
Step on and off the brake pedal several times
Brake as you always have.
Pump the brake repeatedly
17. A passive railroad crossing is one that:
has at least two traffic control devices installed at the crossing to regulate traffic.
has a traffic control device 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.
18. When parked on the side of the road, you should:
use the 4-way emergency flashers.
turn off all lights.
flash your brake lights.
activate the right turn signal.
19. What should you be able to see if the outside convex mirrors are adjusted properly?
The entire area in front of the bus, the right and left front tires touching the ground, and the area from the front of the bus to the service door.
The top of the rear window in the top of the mirror, and all of the students.
The entire side of the bus up to the mirror mounts, the front of the rear tires touching the ground, and at least 1 traffic lane on either side of the bus.
The area from the front of the bus to the service door and all of the students, including the heads of the students right behind you.
20. When driving a school bus in strong winds, you should:
Speed up to get away from the wind as quickly as possible.
Keep a strong grip on the steering wheel and try to anticipate gusts.
Avoid pulling off the road to wait.
All of the above.
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