School Bus General Knowledge Practice Test

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Before opening the bus door at a stop, what is the primary safety check to perform?

Check the traffic has stopped

The primary safety check to perform before opening the bus door at a stop is to check that traffic has stopped. This step is crucial for ensuring the safety of students as they board or exit the bus. By confirming that vehicles have halted, the driver helps create a secure environment, minimizing the risk of accidents.

Looking around for traffic not only protects the children but also helps establish a clear understanding of the bus's surroundings. The driver should actively monitor for any vehicles approaching the stop, as they may not always adhere to stopping laws. Therefore, ensuring that all lanes of traffic are stopped before allowing children to disembark is a fundamental guideline for safe bus operation.

Although counting the students exiting, turning off the bus engine, or signaling to other drivers are important aspects of bus operation and safety, they are secondary to first ensuring that no traffic poses a danger to the students when they are near or crossing the roadway.

Count the number of students exiting

Turn off the bus engine

Signal to other drivers

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