Gen. Knowledge 01
Gen. Knowledge 02
School Bussing
Brakes & Braking
Passengers
100

The only thing will help a drunk person sober up.

What is time?

100

Any road condition or other road user that is a possible danger.

What is a hazard?

100

The proper stopping distance, in feet, from the designated bus stop/waiting students when driving a school bus.

What is 10 feet away from your front bumper?

   

100

The use of this apparatus can cause skidding when utilized on roadways experiencing poor traction, and therefore should be disengaged when roads are wet &/ icy.

What is a retarder?

100

This type of emergency equipment must be on a bus before transporting passengers.

What is a fire extinguisher, emergency reflectors (3 reflective triangles or at least 6 fusees or 3 liquid burning flares)?

200

This is the gross vehicle weight (GVW).


What is the weight of just a single vehicle and the load that it is carrying?

200

Starting the engine and inspecting the cab involves these tasks.

What is start the engine after you have put the gearshift in neutral; then listen for any unusual noises; once you perform the engine check, you will check all your gauges and controls, such as the air pressure gauge and transmission controls?

200

This driving direction is strongly discourage when operating a school bus.

What is backing a school bus?

200

The distance you go before you physically hit the brakes in response to a hazard.

What is "reaction distance"?

200

These are some examples of hazardous materials that can be transported by bus.

What are small arms ammunition labeled ORM-D, emergency hospital supplies, drugs?

300

These allow you to see 250 feet ahead of your vehicle as well as allow others to see you coming.

What are low beam headlights?

300

This is when should you check the securement of cargo.

What is inspecting within the first 50 miles of a trip and every 150 miles (or every 3 hours) after, as well as during any breaks?

300

In these situations the bus driver should evacuate students from bus?

What is when the bus on fire, when the bus stalled on railroad, when the position of bus may lead to shifting danger, when imminent danger of collision exists, or when there has been a hazardous spill?

300

Perception + reaction + braking distance

What is total stopping distance?

300

These are some examples of hazardous materials that cannot be transported by bus.

What are more than 500 pounds total of hazardous material, more than 100 pounds of any one class, radioactive material, tear gas, irritating material?

400

This helps prevent your wheels from locking up when braking hard.

What is the funtion of an antilock braking system (ABS)?

400

When backing a vehicle into a space, this is the direction you should always try to back towards because you can see better, watching the vehicle's rear from the side window.


What is always try to back toward the driver's side because?

400

This is the procedure that must be followed at all railroad crossings.

What is activate hazard lights 200ft before crossing, stop between 15-50 ft from rail, put in park, turn off radios & fans & heat blowers (engage noise suppressor), open service door and driver’s widow, look and listen for train before proceeding causiously without stopping over the tracks?

400
Slow down by one-third of the max. speed limit

By how much should you reduce speed on a wet road?

400

These are prohibited practices when driving a bus.

What are fueling your bus with riders on board, talking with riders or engage in any other distracting activity, or towing another bus with riders on board?

500

These are the two special conditions where you should downshift.

What is before starting down a hill and before entering a curve?

500

This is how you should change the placement of the warning devices when stopped on a hill, curve, or near an obstruction.

What is moving the rear-most triangle to a point back down the road so warning is provided before the viewing obstruction?

500

Generally during emergencies, this is the best location to keep students.

What is on the bus?

500

These are the three different braking systems that comprise air brakes.

What are the service brake system, the parking brake system, and the emergency brake?

500

This must be disengaged before starting a bus (aka the bus will not start if this is engaged).

What is a transmission interlock system?

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