General Information
Railroad Crossing Knowledge
Loading/Unloading

Pre-trip
True/False/general
100

What is your universal danger signal and what does it mean?

Horn  Child should immediately return to the side of the road he/or she started from.

100

How many feet do you activate your hazards prior to a railroad crossing?

Minimum of 200ft

100

What is considered the danger zone around your bus

15ft. around it

100

Why is the mandated pre-service training course for Idaho school bus drivers considered valuable?  

Look at question 1 on the test for your choices

It provides professional skills and knowledge that create a safe environment for students and a rewarding career for drivers

100

Which of the following is NOT required qualification or documentation for Idaho school bus drivers?

Look at question 2 on the test for your choices

Proof of ownership of a personal vehicle for transporting students


200

Complacency in school bus driving can develop from routine routes, over confidence in safety records, and underestimating the risk regardless of the number of students on the bus

 True

200

How many feet do stop prior to crossing

15 -50 feet

200

Why is the student loading/unloading process considered the moment of truth?

Three of four fatalities occur at the bus stop.

Children are impulsive and unpredictable.

All school buses have blind spots where a child could be hidden from direct view.

200

What are 3 of the 5 fluids you check in a pre trip

Oil, Transmission Fluid ,Power Steering Fluid, Washer Fluid, and Coolant Fluid.

200

 Making fun of a child in front of others usually improves behavior

False

300

It is acceptable to use mild cursing occasionally in a school bus setting as long as it's not directed at students or staff 


FALSE

300



What is the most important responsibility of the Driver and bus aide during loading/unloading and   railroad crossing?

Keep track of time

Keeping students from distracting the driver.

Looking u recipes.

listening to music on headphones.

keeping students from distracting the driver

300

Should anything distract you while loading or unloading students?

No you should not take your focus off the students that are loading and unloading

300

What is minimum depth on front tires?

What is minimum depth on rear tires

Front 4/32

Rear 2/32

300

CDL license holders are allowed to drive with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of up to 0.08 sane as non-cdl drivers

False 


400

Which of these statements is true about managing distractions during school bus loading and unloading? Look at question 4 on test for choices

Building a relationship  with students is important, but drivers must set boundaries to avoid distractions during loading and unloading. 

400

What are the 2 L words you do at a railroad crossing

Look Listen

400

Why is it important to move beyond memorization of loading and unloading procedures and focus on practical experience and understanding?

Look at question 3 for choices on the test

Because real skill is developed through practical experience allowing drivers to perform procedures accurately while understanding potential dangers and effectively communicating with students

400

When doing a pre-trip name 4 of the 6 items you would have in an emergency situation.

Extra fuses                              Seat Belt Cutter

Fire extinguisher

triangles

body fluid kit

First Aid Kit

400

A school bus driver should always perform methodical check of the danger zone by scanning all mirrors, looking left, right, front and rear and ensuring all students are accounted for before moving forward

True

500

What is the Bac limit if you have a cdl even in your personal vehicle.

.04 otherwise .o8

500

What step do you do after you looked and listen?

Shut Door, Proceed across tracks in the same gear you started.

500

Personal distraction, such as stress or life events, can impact a driver's ability to safely to perform critical procedures like loading and unloading and drivers should communicate with supervisors if they feel their focus may be affected   

True

 


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500

What are the mirrors mounted on the front corners of the bus called, and what  are they used for.

Crossover Mirrors

To see the danger zone directly in front of the bus that is not visible by direct vision.

Danger Zone to the right and left side of bus including service door

The mirrors are NOT accurate on size and distance from bus

500

The basic speed rule limits a school bus to a maximum of 65 mph?

true

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