BC Class 2 Practice Test · Question
Under what circumstances should a Class 2 driver initiate an emergency evacuation of the bus without waiting for emergency services?
An immediate emergency evacuation is required when there's an imminent threat to life, where delaying for emergency services would increase danger, as per estab
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Question: Under what circumstances should a Class 2 driver initiate an emergency evacuation of the bus without waiting for emergency services?
Answer options: ✅ In cases of immediate danger, such as fire, submersion in water, or risk of explosion.
- Only if explicitly instructed by a passenger.
- When the bus is more than 50% full.
- After a minor fender-bender with no injuries.
Correct answer: In cases of immediate danger, such as fire, submersion in water, or risk of explosion.
Explanation: An immediate emergency evacuation is required when there's an imminent threat to life, where delaying for emergency services would increase danger, as per established emergency procedures.
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