BC Class 2 Practice Test · Question
During a bus emergency evacuation, what is the primary role of the driver?
The driver's primary role during an emergency evacuation is to ensure passenger safety, facilitate a swift exit, and account for all individuals.
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Question: During a bus emergency evacuation, what is the primary role of the driver?
Answer options: ✅ To ensure all passengers exit quickly and safely, and to account for them once outside.
- To collect all personal belongings left behind by passengers.
- To immediately contact emergency services from inside the bus.
- To direct passengers back to their seats until emergency personnel arrive.
Correct answer: To ensure all passengers exit quickly and safely, and to account for them once outside.
Explanation: The driver's primary role during an emergency evacuation is to ensure passenger safety, facilitate a swift exit, and account for all individuals.
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