Prep: 100 Realistic Practice Questions,
Answers & Explanations for Pupil
Transportation Safety
Description:
Pass your 2026 7D School Bus certificate exam on your first attempt. This comprehensive
study guide features 100 updated practice questions with detailed explanations on MA RMV
regulations, child safety restraints, and defensive driving. Master the latest 2026/2027
standards, avoid common test pitfalls, and get certified today.
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, 2026 7D Exam Prep: 100 Practice Questions & Answers
This examination consists of multiple-choice questions covering essential knowledge for pupil
transportation vehicle operators. All questions are based on current 2026/2027 regulations and
best practices. Select the most appropriate answer for each question.
Section A: General Safety and Operational Procedures
Question 1
If a student is left behind on the vehicle, who is primarily at fault?
A. The driver
B. The monitor
C. The bus company
D. The school department
Answer: A
Explanation: The driver bears ultimate responsibility for ensuring all students have safely
disembarked at their designated stops. Post-trip inspections are mandatory to prevent such
occurrences, and the driver must conduct a thorough sweep of the vehicle after each
route [citation:10].
Question 2
What speed should a driver never exceed?
A. 25 mph in residential areas, 50-65 mph on most highways
B. 30 mph in residential areas, 55-70 mph on most highways
C. 25 mph in residential areas, 45-60 mph on most highways
D. Posted speed limits
Answer: D
,Explanation: Posted speed limits represent the maximum legal speed under ideal conditions.
Drivers must adjust their speed based on weather, traffic, road conditions, and the presence of
pedestrians [citation:16]. School pupil transport vehicles should never exceed posted speed
limits.
Question 3
True or False: Students can occupy the driver's seat.
A. False
B. True
Answer: A
Explanation: Students are prohibited from occupying the driver's seat under any circumstances.
This prevents unauthorized vehicle operation and maintains clear separation between the
operator and passengers [citation:12].
Question 4
If you must leave the vehicle to assist a pupil, what actions must you take?
A. Shut off the engine, then proceed to assist the pupil
B. Secure the emergency brake, then proceed to assist the pupil
C. Secure the emergency brake, shut off the engine, then proceed to assist the pupil
D. First secure the emergency brake, shut the engine off, and remove the key
Answer: D
Explanation: When leaving the vehicle for any reason, the driver must secure the emergency
brake, shut off the engine, and remove the key to prevent unintended vehicle movement or
unauthorized operation [citation:12].
, Question 5
When passengers are boarding and exiting the vehicle, school bus warning lights must flash...?
A. Continuously
B. Prior to students entering the vehicle
C. Prior to students exiting the vehicle
D. Only when prompted to do so
Answer: A
Explanation: Warning lights must flash continuously during the entire boarding and exiting
process to alert other motorists and ensure the safety of students [citation:28]. This provides
consistent visual warning throughout the loading/unloading operation.
Question 6
Under what conditions can a driver leave the vehicle unattended?
A. Never
B. To assist a pupil that is entering or exiting the vehicle
C. At any time deemed necessary
D. None of the above
Answer: B
Explanation: The only circumstance permitting a driver to leave the vehicle unattended is when
assisting a pupil entering or exiting, provided the proper safety protocols are
followed [citation:12].