If you must stop on a road or the shoulder of any road, you must put out your emergency warning devices within....
What is 10 Minutes?
After starting, inspect the cargo and its securing devices again within the first _____ miles.
What is 50?
When arriving at the destination or intermediate stops, the drive must announce: The Location, Reason for stopping, Next departure time, and ....
What is the Bus Number?
The pressure at which the Safety Valve is set to open.
What is 150 psi?
Air brake vehicles built on or after March 1, 1998, must have _______.
What is ABS (Antilock Braking System)?
Perception Distance + REaction Distance + Braking Distance equals....
What is Total Stopping Distance?
When tying down cargo, you must use a minimum of two tie-downs and one every ____ feet.
What is 10?
The most common bus accidents often happen at....
What is Intersections?
Parking brakes/emergency brakes are also known as....
What is Spring Brakes?
This light may be illuminated at any time a bus is being used as a school bus and is bearing one or more pupils.
What is the Strobe Light?
A 40 foot truck traveling at 50 mph should allow a following distance of....
What is 50 feet?
This protects you from the cargo in case of a crash or emergency stop.
What is, "Front-end Header Boards (or "Headache Racks")"?
You must stop at least ______ feet before the draw of the bridge.
What is 50?
The warning light and buzzer should come on before the air pressure drops below ____ psi.
What is 60?
A school bus can have up to a ___ foot tail swing.
What is 3?
When traveling at 55 mph, you travel _____ every second.
What is 80 feet?
The two basic reasons for covering cargo are 1) to protect people from spilled cargo, and 2)....
What is, "to protect the cargo from the weather"?
When your bus leans to the outside on a banked curve, you are....
What is, "Driving too fast"?
The name of the camshaft in an air brake system.
What is "S-cam?"
The acronym, "G.O.A.L" means....
What is, "Get Out And Look"?
When driving in very hot weather, tat in the road pavement rises to the surface. This is called....
What is "Tar Bleeds"?
You cannot inspect sealed loads (containers), but you should check....
What is, "the weight"?
Stop your bus between ___________ feet before railroad crossings.
What is, "15 to 50"?
The two types of Emergency stops are Controlled Braking and _____ Braking.
What is Stab?
Alternating flashing amber warning lights should be activated at least _____ feet before the school bus stop in a rural area.
What is, "200"?