Class 2 Commercial Driver Practice · Question
Upon seeing a sign for a 'School Crossing' with no flashing lights, a bus driver should:
A 'School Crossing' sign, even without active flashing lights, serves as a strong warning for drivers to reduce speed and be prepared to stop for children cross
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Question: Upon seeing a sign for a 'School Crossing' with no flashing lights, a bus driver should:
Answer options: ✅ Reduce speed, increase vigilance, and be prepared to stop for pedestrians.
- Proceed at the posted speed limit, as no lights are active.
- Assume that crossing guards are present to manage traffic.
- Honk the horn to warn any potential pedestrians.
Correct answer: Reduce speed, increase vigilance, and be prepared to stop for pedestrians.
Explanation: A 'School Crossing' sign, even without active flashing lights, serves as a strong warning for drivers to reduce speed and be prepared to stop for children crossing the road.
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