Table of Contents
- 1 What would you do before unloading passengers?
- 2 When a school bus is loading or unloading students you do not need to stop?
- 3 How do you stop loading and unloading?
- 4 When using loading and unloading signals with students a driver should?
- 5 What position should students be in front of the bus before they cross the roadway?
- 6 Why do we need to know the loading and unloading procedure?
- 7 What should you do before moving a school bus?
- 8 When is it against the law to pass a school bus?
What would you do before unloading passengers?
Turn on the upper, alternating red signal lights before stopping to load or unload your passengers. As soon as the bus is stopped, extend the stop arm and the pedestrian student safety crossing arm.
When a school bus is loading or unloading students you do not need to stop?
You must always stop before reaching any school bus from either direction when it is stopped to load or unload school children except when you are on the opposite side of a highway having four or more lanes, even then proceed slowly.
What are the best ways to help keep students safe on school buses?
Behavior on the Bus:
- Buckle up if seat belts are available.
- Stay in your seat keeping head, arms and papers inside the bus, and talk quietly.
- Keep aisles clear of books and bags.
Which of the following is a recommended procedure when unloading students at school?
The recommended procedures are: Activate warning flasher system at least 100 feet prior to making a stop. Approach the loading zone slowly and carefully. Direct students to wait in an orderly fashion safely back from the roadway.
How do you stop loading and unloading?
Safe Vehicle Loading & Unloading Checklist
- #1 Ensure vehicle is stopped, braked, and stabilized before loading/unloading.
- #2 Loading areas should be well lit at all times.
- #3 Loading areas should be free from hazards.
- #4 Loading area should be free of traffic.
When using loading and unloading signals with students a driver should?
Stay to the right side of the roadway when loading and unloading.
- Don’t try to block all traffic.
- A bus driver should not stop a school bus within an intersection or within 30 feet of any flashing beacon, stop sign, or traffic control signal located at the side of a roadway.
What is the 3 second rule in driving?
The three-second rule is recommended for passenger vehicles during ideal road and weather conditions. Slow down and increase your following distance even more during adverse weather conditions or when visibility is reduced. Also increase your following distance if you are driving a larger vehicle or towing a trailer.
Is it safe for children to go to school by bus?
Overview. The school bus is the safest vehicle on the road—your child is much safer taking a bus to and from school than traveling by car. Although four to six school-age children die each year on school transportation vehicles, that’s less than one percent of all traffic fatalities nationwide.
What position should students be in front of the bus before they cross the roadway?
students. What position should students be in front of the bus before they cross the roadway? At least 10 feet in front of the right corner of the bumper, but still remaining away from the front of the school bus.
Why do we need to know the loading and unloading procedure?
Loading activities are not completed until the cargo is safe, secure, and arranged properly for transport. This not only keeps the driver safe but also keeps workers on the unloading end safe. Shifting cargo can create significant hazards for dock workers and drivers that can lead to severe injuries.
When to stop loading and unloading school buses?
A parent, teacher, motorist, another bus driver, or students on the bus might see a child near or even under the bus. Turn off noisy equipment and silence passengers so warnings can be heard. Instruct students in the proper procedure for loading and unloading within the first week of school and throughout the school year.
What should a driver do when loading a school bus?
All drivers in the fleet should utilize the same signal – confusion could lead to tragedy. Establish a pre-arranged danger signal, such as the horn, in case a vehicle does not stop for the bus while children are loading or unloading.
What should you do before moving a school bus?
Before moving the bus after loading or unloading students, look and listen for any last second warnings from others nearby that a child might be near the bus. A parent, teacher, motorist, another bus driver, or students on the bus might see a child near or even under the bus.
When is it against the law to pass a school bus?
A driver of any vehicle shall stop the vehicle at least 15 feet from a school bus when its warning light is flashing unless the vehicle is on the other side of a divided median. It is against the law for any driver to pass a school bus when the school bus displays a stop signal.