AND ANSWERS GUARANTEE A+
✔✔If a person passes an extended stop arm two or more times within five years what
could happen? - ✔✔Their driving privileges could be revoked
✔✔When should you evacuate a bus? - ✔✔Fire, Unsafe position, or Danger of
drowning
✔✔Under what two circumstances are you able to transport students after an accident
occurs? - ✔✔It has been inspected by the Minnesota State Patrol, or it has been
granted a waiver by the state trooper
✔✔True/False. A bus driver who gives care, advice or assistance at the scene of an
emergency is NOT liable for any civil damage - ✔✔True
✔✔True/ False. When backing up a bus driver should activate their 4-ways - ✔✔True,
you should be able to see any moving vehicles within 500 feet in either direction
✔✔How many feet following distance should you allow on a high way? - ✔✔500 Feet
✔✔What is the proper way to determine the right following distance? - ✔✔Count off the
seconds it takes from the time the back of the vehicle ahead passes the reference point
until the front of your vehicle passes
✔✔What is correct following distance with an interval of 8 seconds? - ✔✔500 feet at 45
MPH
✔✔How many seconds will it take to pass another vehicle? - ✔✔10-20 seconds
✔✔Define danger zone - ✔✔Area on all sides where children are in most danger of
being hit
✔✔How far may the danger zones extend from the front bumper? - ✔✔30 geet
✔✔How far may the danger zones extend from the left and right sides of the bus? -
✔✔10 feet
✔✔How far may the danger zones extend from behind the rear bumper? - ✔✔10 feet
✔✔How far may the blind spots extend behind the bus? - ✔✔400 feet