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You are backing your bus into a crowded bus depot. What factors make backing a bus particularly challenging in such an environment?

The primary challenges of backing a bus in a crowded environment stem from poor rear visibility, the sheer length of the vehicle making turns wide, and the unpr

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Question: You are backing your bus into a crowded bus depot. What factors make backing a bus particularly challenging in such an environment?

Answer options: ✅ Limited rear visibility, long vehicle length, and potential for unexpected pedestrian movement.

  • Automatic transmissions make precise speed control difficult.
  • The bus's air brakes respond slower in reverse.
  • Passenger complaints about the noise of the backup alarm.

Correct answer: Limited rear visibility, long vehicle length, and potential for unexpected pedestrian movement.

Explanation: The primary challenges of backing a bus in a crowded environment stem from poor rear visibility, the sheer length of the vehicle making turns wide, and the unpredictable movement of pedestrians, all of which increase accident risk. These factors necessitate extra caution and often a spotter.

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