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Scenario 86: Approaching a 'CHILDREN AT PLAY' sign, a bus driver should:
A 'CHILDREN AT PLAY' sign warns drivers of the potential presence of children in the area. Drivers, especially those of large vehicles, should reduce speed and
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Question: Scenario 86: Approaching a 'CHILDREN AT PLAY' sign, a bus driver should:
Answer options: ✅ Reduce speed and be prepared for children to suddenly enter the roadway.
- Honk the horn to alert any children in the vicinity.
- Assume the sign is advisory and proceed as usual unless children are visible.
- Change lanes to avoid the area.
Correct answer: Reduce speed and be prepared for children to suddenly enter the roadway.
Explanation: A 'CHILDREN AT PLAY' sign warns drivers of the potential presence of children in the area. Drivers, especially those of large vehicles, should reduce speed and be extra vigilant. The correct answer is "Reduce speed and be prepared for children to suddenly enter the roadway.". This capacity-fill scenario 86 reinforces the same competency for the class2 bank and follows the certified explanation standard.
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