Class 2 Commercial Driver Practice · Question
When stopping at a railway crossing in a bus carrying passengers, you must:
Buses carrying passengers (and all school buses) must stop, open the door for the driver to look/listen, and only cross when safe and the gap is large enough to
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Question: When stopping at a railway crossing in a bus carrying passengers, you must:
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- Speed up to clear quickly ✅ Stop at least 5 m before the nearest rail, open the door, look and listen, then cross only when safe (school buses always stop)
- Honk and proceed
- Slow to 30 km/h without stopping
Correct answer: Stop at least 5 m before the nearest rail, open the door, look and listen, then cross only when safe (school buses always stop)
Explanation: Buses carrying passengers (and all school buses) must stop, open the door for the driver to look/listen, and only cross when safe and the gap is large enough to fully clear.
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