Passenger Endorsement Practice Test For Liz

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1. How many seats can you have unfastened in a bus,

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In a bus, it is important for all passengers to fasten their seats for safety reasons. Therefore, the correct answer is 0, indicating that there should be no seats unfastened in a bus.

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This passenger endorsement practice test for Liz assesses key skills required for bus drivers, including safety checks, equipment handling, and passenger management. It is essential for those seeking... see moreto comply with interstate carrier regulations and enhance their driving proficiency. see less

2. Some hazardous substances the buses are allowed to carry are,

Explanation

The correct answer is small arms ammunition labeled ORM-D. Small arms ammunition labeled ORM-D refers to ammunition that is considered hazardous and can be carried on buses. ORM-D stands for Other Regulated Materials for Domestic transport, indicating that it is regulated for transportation within the country. This type of ammunition is typically packaged in a way that ensures its safe transportation.

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3. If a hazardous substance is being transported on the bus it must,

Explanation

A hazardous substance being transported on a bus must have a diamond shaped hazard label. This label is used to indicate that the substance is dangerous and can pose a risk to health, safety, or the environment. It helps to alert individuals who come into contact with the substance to take necessary precautions and handle it with care. The diamond shape and specific symbols on the label provide standardized information about the type of hazard the substance presents, such as flammability, toxicity, or corrosiveness. This ensures that everyone involved in the transportation process is aware of the potential dangers and can take appropriate measures to prevent accidents or incidents.

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4. The two inch line on the floor of a bus called the standee line is what,

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The correct answer is "the line riders must stand behind at all times." This is because the standee line is a two-inch line on the floor of a bus that indicates where passengers should stand while the bus is in motion. It serves as a safety measure to ensure that riders maintain a safe distance from the bus doors and do not obstruct the aisle or impede the movement of other passengers.

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5. Drivers must secure baggage and freight on the bus,

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The correct answer is "in a way that allows passengers to exit by any windows or emergency exit." This means that drivers are responsible for securing baggage and freight on the bus in a manner that does not obstruct or hinder passengers from exiting through any windows or emergency exits. This ensures the safety and quick evacuation of passengers in case of an emergency.

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6. When the driver stops at your destination he does what,

Explanation

When the driver stops at your destination, he informs you about the location, the reason for stopping, and the next departure time. This information is important for passengers to know where they have arrived, why the bus has stopped, and when they can expect the next bus to depart.

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7. If you are driving a bus and your vehicle does not have a circuit breaker you must carry,

Explanation

If you are driving a bus and your vehicle does not have a circuit breaker, it is important to carry spare electrical fuses. Fuses are safety devices that protect the electrical system of the vehicle from overloading and short circuits. If a fuse blows, it can cause a loss of power to various components of the bus, including lights, signals, and other important systems. Carrying spare fuses ensures that you can quickly replace a blown fuse and restore the functionality of the electrical system while on the road. Jumper cables are used for jump-starting a vehicle, and reflective triangles are used for emergency situations, but they are not directly related to the absence of a circuit breaker.

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8. If you work for an interstate carrier and you drive buses you must,

Explanation

As an interstate carrier driving buses, it is necessary to complete a written inspection report for each bus that you drive. This ensures that each bus is thoroughly inspected and any potential issues or concerns are documented. By completing a report for each bus, it helps maintain the safety and reliability of the vehicles, ensuring that any necessary maintenance or repairs are addressed promptly. Checking the written inspection report from the previous driver is also important, but it is not the only requirement.

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9. The emergency roof hatch in a bus,

Explanation

The emergency roof hatch in a bus can be locked in a partially opened position for fresh air. This allows for ventilation inside the bus while still ensuring the safety of the passengers. By locking the hatch in a partially opened position, it prevents it from fully opening and potentially causing harm or accidents. This feature is important in emergency situations where fresh air is needed, but full opening of the hatch is not desirable.

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10. The driver reminds passengers to remove their  carry-ons from the bus,

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The correct answer is "before coming to a complete stop". This answer makes the most sense because it suggests that the driver reminds passengers to remove their carry-ons before the bus has come to a complete stop. This is a common safety precaution, as it ensures that passengers are prepared to exit the bus as soon as it stops and prevents any potential accidents or delays.

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How many seats can you have unfastened in a bus,
Some hazardous substances the buses are allowed to carry are,
If a hazardous substance is being transported on the bus it must,
The two inch line on the floor of a bus called the standee line is...
Drivers must secure baggage and freight on the bus,
When the driver stops at your destination he does what,
If you are driving a bus and your vehicle does not have a circuit...
If you work for an interstate carrier and you drive buses you must,
The emergency roof hatch in a bus,
The driver reminds passengers to remove their...
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