PRE-TRIP/POST TRIP
RAILROAD TRACKS
EMERGENCY/FIRST AID
DEFENSIVE DRIVING
10 CODES
100

Walking toward your bus

What is the first step of your pre-trip?

100

hazard lights

What lights need to be activated 200 feet before the railroad tracks?

100

Direct pressure. 

What is how you stop bleeding?

100

Vision

What is critical to safe driving?

100

10-100

What is the code for restroom stop?

200

4/32

What is the tire tread depth for the front tire?

200

Round yellow sign, pavement marking, parallel track sign

What are railroad warning signs?

200

Emergency traffic

What is the radio term you use to call in an emergency?

200

Fatigue

What causes errors in speed and distance?

200

10-10

What is the code for fight in progress?

300

60-70 psi

What is the PSI when the LOW WARNING LIGHT ACTIVATES?

300

45 degree angle

What is the angle that you should evacuate?

300

30 compressions and 2 breath

What is the number of compressions and breath with CPR?

300

4 seconds

What is a safe following distance?

300

10-50

What is the code for accident?

400

8 inches

What is the height the mud flaps should be above the ground?

400

passive crossings and active crossings

What are the types of crossings?

400

4 chambers

What is the number of chambers a heart has?

400

Perception Distance , Reaction Distance, and Braking Distance

What makes up total stopping distance?

400

10-74

What is the code for negative?

500

2009

What is the year 2 stop signs became a law?

500

passive crossings

What is the type of railroad crossing does not have any type  of traffic control device?

500

Director or his designee

What is the title of the persons who can release students in an emergency?

500

I-P-D-E

What is Identify, Predict, Decide, Execute?

500

10-78

What is the code for Need Assistance?

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