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Question 1 of 50
What endorsement is needed to drive a city bus?
Correct answer: A. Passenger (P)
Why: P endorsement for vehicles designed for 16+ passengers including driver.
Question 2 of 50
What additional endorsement is needed for school buses?
Correct answer: A. School Bus (S) plus Passenger (P)
Why: S requires P; both are required for school bus operation.
Question 3 of 50
How often should you check mirrors when driving a bus?
Correct answer: A. Frequently — adjust to scan for hazards and passenger movement
Why: Frequent mirror scans are essential.
Question 4 of 50
When boarding passengers, drivers must:
Correct answer: A. Wait until passengers are seated and bags are stowed
Why: Wait for passengers to settle.
Question 5 of 50
What is the brake-door interlock used for in transit buses?
Correct answer: A. Prevents bus from moving with door open
Why: Interlock applies brakes/throttle when door is open.
Question 6 of 50
Hazardous materials may be transported on buses:
Correct answer: A. Only in limited quantities and not in passenger compartment
Why: Restricted under 49 CFR 177.870.
Question 7 of 50
Maximum weight of small-arms ammunition allowed on a bus is:
Correct answer: A. 100 pounds
Why: 49 CFR 177.870: 100 lb max on passenger buses.
Question 8 of 50
What is the standee line?
Correct answer: A. Line behind which standing passengers must stay
Why: Federal rule: passengers must remain behind standee line, 2 ft behind driver.
Question 9 of 50
What is required at every railroad crossing for buses?
Correct answer: A. Stop, look both ways, listen, then proceed
Why: Buses must stop, open service door, and check tracks.
Question 10 of 50
How far from the nearest rail must a bus stop at a railroad crossing?
Correct answer: A. 15 to 50 feet
Why: Federal rule for buses and placarded vehicles.
Question 11 of 50
When approaching a railroad crossing, the driver should:
Correct answer: A. Slow down, listen, look both ways, then proceed if clear
Why: Standard rail-grade crossing procedure.
Question 12 of 50
When may a bus driver fuel the bus?
Correct answer: A. Only with no passengers on board, in a properly ventilated area
Why: Fuel with no passengers on board.
Question 13 of 50
When boarding a wheelchair passenger, drivers should:
Correct answer: A. Use lift/ramp safely, secure the wheelchair, follow agency rules
Why: ADA-compliant procedures required.
Question 14 of 50
What is the safest behavior at a bus stop?
Correct answer: A. Pull fully to the curb, signal, observe traffic and pedestrians
Why: Curb-side stop with full attention.
Question 15 of 50
You should accelerate after stops:
Correct answer: A. Smoothly to avoid throwing standing passengers
Why: Smooth acceleration protects standees.
Question 16 of 50
When inspecting a bus, drivers must check:
Correct answer: A. Emergency exits, seats, signage, fire extinguisher, mirrors
Why: Bus-specific items in addition to general CMV.
Question 17 of 50
When is it OK to leave the bus running at a stop?
Correct answer: A. Generally not — set parking brake and shut off if leaving
Why: Idling and unattended buses are unsafe.
Question 18 of 50
What is the proper procedure for unruly passengers?
Correct answer: A. Pull over safely, ask passenger to leave, contact dispatch/police if needed
Why: Safety first; dispatch/police as needed.
Question 19 of 50
What is the rule about backing a bus?
Correct answer: A. Avoid if possible — significant blind spots
Why: Backing buses is high-risk; pull through.
Question 20 of 50
What is the danger of carrying common hazards on a bus?
Correct answer: A. Fire, explosion, spills threaten passengers
Why: Hazards endanger many passengers.
Question 21 of 50
How should standees be addressed?
Correct answer: A. Ask them to stay behind the standee line and hold on
Why: Standees must remain behind standee line.
Question 22 of 50
When unloading passengers, you should:
Correct answer: A. Stop fully at the safe location, set brake, then open door
Why: Full stop and brake before doors open.
Question 23 of 50
What is the procedure for a disabled bus on the road?
Correct answer: A. Move passengers to safety, deploy warning devices, contact dispatch
Why: Passenger safety first, then mark vehicle.
Question 24 of 50
How far should the bus be from passengers boarding/exiting?
Correct answer: A. Within reach of curb to minimize step distance
Why: Curb-tight stops reduce fall risk.
Question 25 of 50
What is a "deadhead" trip?
Correct answer: A. Bus operated without revenue passengers
Why: Deadhead = empty positioning trip.
Question 26 of 50
Buses generally have a higher center of gravity, so drivers must:
Correct answer: A. Take curves slower and avoid abrupt steering
Why: Higher CG requires gentler maneuvers.
Question 27 of 50
What is the proper response to a bomb threat or suspicious package?
Correct answer: A. Stop safely, evacuate per agency policy, call authorities
Why: Emergency procedures dictate evacuation and reporting.
Question 28 of 50
What should you do if the brake-door interlock activates while moving?
Correct answer: A. Stop safely; do not bypass interlock
Why: Interlock is a safety feature.
Question 29 of 50
When pulling away from the curb, you should:
Correct answer: A. Signal, check mirrors and blind spots, ease into traffic
Why: Standard merging discipline applies.
Question 30 of 50
Bus drivers must report:
Correct answer: A. Accidents, mechanical issues, hazardous conditions per company rules
Why: Reporting protects passengers and complies with rules.
Question 31 of 50
What can happen if the bus exceeds speed for a curve?
Correct answer: A. Rollover or loss of control
Why: Curves at speed risk rollover.
Question 32 of 50
Why must drivers know agency emergency procedures?
Correct answer: A. Regulations and passenger safety depend on them
Why: Procedures save lives.
Question 33 of 50
What is the safest behavior in heavy crowds at a stop?
Correct answer: A. Inch forward carefully and use horn lightly to alert
Why: Pedestrian safety is critical.
Question 34 of 50
Bus tires must meet which special requirement?
Correct answer: A. Steer tires at least 4/32" tread; no recap on steer axle
Why: Federal safety rules.
Question 35 of 50
What is a "trolley pole" on a transit bus?
Correct answer: A. Electrical pickup for overhead trolley wire (electric buses)
Why: Trolley buses use overhead wires.
Question 36 of 50
When operating a bus in winter, drivers should:
Correct answer: A. Increase following distance and reduce speed for ice/snow
Why: Winter driving demands extra space and care.
Question 37 of 50
Bus passengers may not bring on board:
Correct answer: A. Hazardous materials beyond limited quantities
Why: Hazmat limits per 49 CFR 177.870.
Question 38 of 50
How are emergency exits inspected?
Correct answer: A. Open and close each exit; check warning systems and lights
Why: Functional check ensures exits work.
Question 39 of 50
When is alcohol prohibited on a bus?
Correct answer: A. Always under federal CMV regulations
Why: 49 CFR 392.5 prohibits alcohol.
Question 40 of 50
What is the danger of opening doors before fully stopping?
Correct answer: A. Passengers can fall out
Why: Always full stop before opening.
Question 41 of 50
Bus drivers should remind passengers:
Correct answer: A. To remain seated or hold on while bus is moving
Why: Safety messaging protects standees.
Question 42 of 50
How far in advance should you slow for a stop?
Correct answer: A. Far enough to avoid throwing passengers forward
Why: Smooth deceleration is comfort and safety.
Question 43 of 50
What is a "kneeling" feature on a bus?
Correct answer: A. Lowers entrance for easier boarding
Why: Kneeling buses ease boarding.
Question 44 of 50
What is "transit signal priority"?
Correct answer: A. System that gives buses preferential green lights
Why: TSP improves transit travel time.
Question 45 of 50
When carrying baggage, you should:
Correct answer: A. Secure it so it cannot move and block aisles or exits
Why: Aisles and exits must remain clear.
Question 46 of 50
Buses must yield to:
Correct answer: A. Emergency vehicles, pedestrians at crosswalks per law
Why: Standard yielding rules.
Question 47 of 50
How often must bus drivers complete medical exams?
Correct answer: A. At least every 24 months (federal CMV rule)
Why: 49 CFR 391.45 — biennial physical.
Question 48 of 50
What is the safest behavior at school zones for any bus?
Correct answer: A. Slow down and watch for children at all times
Why: School zones demand vigilance.
Question 49 of 50
What is the proper procedure for a wheelchair passenger?
Correct answer: A. Use lift, position chair facing forward, secure straps to chair frame
Why: Securement points on chair frame, not on wheels.
Question 50 of 50
Bus drivers should keep:
Correct answer: A. Emergency contact and incident report info accessible
Why: Emergency procedures must be accessible.