1: Intersection & Traffic
2: Vehicle Situations
3: Pedestrians & Passengers
4: Backing Parking
5: Weather, Rail, & Road Rules
6: Preventable or Not? (Bonus)
100

What should a driver always do before entering an intersection, even if they have the right-of-way?

Check cross-traffic and ensure it's clear before entering.

100

How can you prevent a collision with the vehicle ahead?

Maintain a safe following distance

100

What should a driver do in heavy pedestrian areas?

Reduce speed and be prepared to stop.

100

What's the #1 rule of safe backing?

Avoid backing whenever possible.

100


True or False: Bad weather makes accidents non-preventable.

False Drivers must adjust speed and following distance.

100

A driver is stopped at a red light and is hit from behind.

Non-preventable.

200

True or False: 

If another driver runs a red light and hits you, the accident is automatically non-preventable.

False 

The bus driver must approach intersections prepared to avoid other's mistakes.

200

When is a rear-end collision preventable?

If the bus driver stopped suddenly without signaling or rolled back

200


Is it enough to stay within the posted speed limit in a school zone?

No, drivers must reduce speed for conditions.

200


Should you rely only on mirrors or a backup camera?

No, physically check behind the bus when possible.

200

What should a driver always do at a railroad crossing?

Stop, look, and listen before crossing; never cross when signals are active.

200

A driver hits a low-hanging tree branch while on a new route.

Preventable. Should have judged clearances.

300

What is one reason an intersection accident would be considered preventable?

Failing to control speed, not checking cross traffic, or colliding while turning.

300

What's one thing that makes a vehicle behind accident non-preventable?

The bus was properly stopped in traffic or at a signal

300


Passenger injuries caused by sudden stops or turns are considered what?

Preventable passenger accidents.

300


What should you do when backing a long distance?


Stop and recheck the area periodically.

300

What must you never do at a rail crossing?

Cross directly in front of an approaching train.

300

A driver suddenly stops without signaling to drop off a student.

Preventable.

400

If a driver sees a speeding vehicle approaching from a blind spot, what should they do?

Slow down and yield to avoid being entrapped.

400

What should you do before entering the traffic stream?

Signal, check mirrors and blind spots, and yield to traffic.

400


What should a driver do before crossing a sidewalk when exiting a parking lot?

Make a full stop and yield to pedestrians.

400

When is a parking accident non-preventable?

When parked legally, with proper warning devices displayed.

400

What type of accident might occur from poor weather judgment?


Non-collision (run-off-road or overturning).

400

A driver hits a pole while avoiding a head-on crash.

May be non-preventable to avoid a more serious collision

500

Define "available sight distance."

The visible area ahead where a driver can safely stop the bus if needed.

500


What must a driver "not do" when being passed?

Speed up or fail to yield to the passing vehicle 

500

What should a driver check before leaving a bus stop or loading zone?

Ensure all students are seated and the area is clear.

500


What should you always do before leaving a parked bus on an incline?

Block or turn wheels to prevent roll-away.


500


Who is responsible for identifying mechanical issues before trips?


The school bus driver (via pre- and post-trip inspections).

500


A driver answers a phone call while driving and rear-ends a car.

Preventable - distracted driving

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