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During passenger unloading, why is it crucial for the driver to wait until passengers are a safe distance from the bus before moving?

Waiting for passengers to be clear of the bus is a critical safety measure to prevent accidents and ensure no one is struck by the bus as it departs.

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Question: During passenger unloading, why is it crucial for the driver to wait until passengers are a safe distance from the bus before moving?

Answer options:

  • To prevent passengers from slipping on potentially wet pavement.
  • To allow time for passengers to retrieve dropped items from under the bus. ✅ To avoid any risk of contact or incident as passengers disembark and move away.
  • To give passengers time to wave goodbye to the driver.

Correct answer: To avoid any risk of contact or incident as passengers disembark and move away.

Explanation: Waiting for passengers to be clear of the bus is a critical safety measure to prevent accidents and ensure no one is struck by the bus as it departs.

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