Name two required items every operator must have when operating a CT vehicle.
A valid CDL with passenger endorsement and a DOT medical certificate. (Section 1.1 Required Items)
What two types of information must NOT be transmitted over the radio?
Personal messages and personal names. (Section 2.1 General Communication Expectations)
What does G.O.A.L. stand for in backing procedures?
Get Out And Look. (Section 3.24 Backing a Coach)
How long do operators have to report traffic convictions?
30 days. (Section 3.1 Road Regulations)
At what age can a child ride unattended?
7 years old. (Section 6.10 Special Assistance)
What is the approved timepiece requirement?
An accurate timepiece set to Dispatch time. (Section 1.1 Required Items #5)
When should a SAT alarm be activated?
When someone’s safety is physically threatened and radio use makes it worse. (Section 2.4.2)
At what angle must an articulated coach pull forward?
±40 degrees. (Section 3.24)
What constitutes a conviction?
Paying a fine or receiving a deferment. (Section 3.1 2.A.1)
What cycles are NOT allowed on buses?
Gas‑powered or motorized cycles. (Section 3.14.H Bikes on Buses)
Name the 7 pieces of required safety equipment on every coach.
1. Fire Extinguisher
2. 3 red reflective triangles
3. Accident Packet
4. Seatbelt cutters
5. Wheel block
6. First-aid Kit
7. Sand bucket
Section 1.I.4.A-G
What is the default talk group for SROs?
“Relief.” (Section 2.4.2.6 Portable VOIP Device)
Where should a replacement coach park during a freeway emergency?
In front of the disabled coach. (Section 4.7 Freeway Emergency)
When must an operator notify Dispatch they are late?
At 6 minutes late or more. (Section 3.15.3 Adherence to Schedule)
What is the correct procedure for refusing transportation?
Contact Dispatch first and follow their direction. (Section 3.39.2)
What are the three pieces of coach check‑out paperwork?
Pre‑Operation Safety Inspection, Damage Report Card, Bad Order Slip. (Section 1.3)
What are fallback communications?
Temporary open voice channels used when equipment fails. (Section 2.4.2.5 Coach Fallback Communications)
How should passengers exit/board during a freeway coach transfer?
Exit disabled coach front door, board replacement coach rear door. (Section 4.7)
With chains on, how far from the curb must operators stop?
3–5 feet. (Section 3.9.1 Chains)
Which lost‑and‑found items require immediate Dispatch notification?
Wallets, purses, medication, medical kits, or money. (Section 3.47.7 Lost & Found)
What does H.O.T. stand for?
Hidden, Obviously suspicious, Not in a typical location. (Section 1.4.2.F.1)
During silent alarm testing, what does Dispatch ask?
“Is there a SAT?” and “Do you have any SATs?” (Section 2.4.4 Silent Alarm Testing)
How should passengers evacuate if surrounded by energized downed power lines? (Section 10.9.2)
Shuffle or bunny hop at least 300 feet away. (Section 10.9.2 Coach Evacuations)
When can operators turn off retarders and regenerative braking?
When encountering icy conditions AND after contacting Dispatch. (Section 3.12.3 Inclement Weather)
How should an operator handle a threatening service animal?
Passenger must control the animal or it cannot continue on the trip. (Section 6.9.8H)