Tail Swing Safety QUIZ
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Question 1 of 10
1. Question
The overhang on all school buses is approximately the same, regardless of whether they area transit or a conventional bus.CorrectIncorrect -
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2. Question
When 2 buses are parked side by side in a stall, the bus driver should make a full lock turn onthe steering wheel at the beginning of the turn.CorrectIncorrect -
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3. Question
If a bus driver is 18” away from a problem object and is driving a transit bus, there will besufficient room to clear the problem object.CorrectIncorrect -
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4. Question
If a bus driver is driving a conventional school bus and is 18” away from the problem object, there will be sufficient room to clear the problem object.
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5. Question
Using convex mirrors to monitor the tail swing on a bus is a good idea because the convex mirror covers a greater field of view than a flat mirror.
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6. Question
When making a right hand turn, tail swing occurs next to left rear bumperCorrectIncorrect -
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7. Question
Tail swing can change with different styles of buses.
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Question 8 of 10
8. Question
It’s the responsibility of other drivers to make sure to stay clear of school buses when they are making turns, because buses are large and need more room to turn than cars.
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9. Question
The length of the bus determines the tail swing of the bus.CorrectIncorrect -
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10. Question
Drivers don’t have to worry about tail swing when approaching problem objects that aren’t on the street, because these objects are too far away to cause any problems.
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