Class 2 Commercial Driver Practice · Question
A 'major' defect on the bus inspection schedule means the driver must:
Major defects (e.g., brake failure, steering, doors that don't close) require the vehicle to be removed from service.
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Question: A 'major' defect on the bus inspection schedule means the driver must:
Answer options:
- Continue to next stop ✅ Take the bus out of service until repaired
- Note it for the next monthly inspection
- Drive at half speed
Correct answer: Take the bus out of service until repaired
Explanation: Major defects (e.g., brake failure, steering, doors that don't close) require the vehicle to be removed from service.
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