Table of Contents
- 1 When a school bus stops has stopped and is operating the alternating flashing red lights?
- 2 What does post tripped mean?
- 3 How can drivers minimize their risks when sharing the roadways with school buses?
- 4 When driving on an undivided highway you approach a school bus that is stopped and has its red lights flashing you?
- 5 Are post trips required?
- 6 What is the question of I go to school by bus?
When a school bus stops has stopped and is operating the alternating flashing red lights?
When a school bus is stopped and flashing its red lights, drivers approaching from both directions must stop. This is because children are being loaded or unloaded. The drivers cannot proceed until the bus begins moving, or the bus driver signals to let vehicles pass, or the red lights are no longer flashing.
What does post tripped mean?
The Post-Trip Inspection Means More Eyes on the Vehicle By conducting both pre- and post-trip inspections, you ensure that two drivers check over the vehicle before it goes out again.
What should you tell the kids to do if they drop something near the bus?
If you drop something near the bus, tell the bus driver. Never try to pick it up without warning the driver first, because the driver may not be able to see you.
How can drivers minimize their risks when sharing the roadways with school buses?
To help stay safe while on or around school buses, follow these tips from the NHTSA:
- At the bus stop: Stay at least 6 feet away from the curb. Do not run around while waiting.
- Getting on and off the bus: Wait for the bus to stop completely and for the door to open.
- Near the bus: Do not cross behind a school bus.
When driving on an undivided highway you approach a school bus that is stopped and has its red lights flashing you?
On all undivided highways (without a median), traffic in both directions must stop at least 20 feet from a stopped school bus that has its red lights flashing. You must not pass the bus until the lights are turned off or the bus starts moving.
Is post-trip before or after?
First, post-trip inspections are completed after drivers are done driving for the day. They have been in the truck for a number of hours and, as a result, have firsthand knowledge of how the truck has been behaving and where they felt something was not quite right.
Are post trips required?
SUMMARY: Daily, a Pre-Trip Inspection and a Post-Trip inspection of the tractor and trailer is required by DOT and THIS CAN ONLY BE DONE WHILE “ON DUTY”. Remember, these inspections are for your safety and the other vehicles on the road and to keep your wheels your rolling.
What is the question of I go to school by bus?
Answer: I go to school by bus, don’t I? Explanation: A tag question is a question added at the end of a sentence.
What safety rules should we follow while traveling in a bus?
Stand in a proper queue to board the bus. Never run after your bus once it leaves. Do not run towards/ approach the bus until the bus stops and the conductor opens the door. Never go under/ behind the bus, if any thing gets dropped out of the bus.