Class 2 Commercial Driver Practice · Question
When entering a bus stop, what is a critical consideration for a Class 2 driver?
Proper positioning at the curb is essential to ensure passenger safety and accessibility during the loading and unloading process.
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Question: When entering a bus stop, what is a critical consideration for a Class 2 driver?
Answer options: ✅ Positioning the bus close to the curb for safe boarding/alighting.
- Activating hazard lights well in advance, even if not stopping.
- Signalling only if there are other vehicles directly behind the bus.
- Honking the horn to alert waiting passengers.
Correct answer: Positioning the bus close to the curb for safe boarding/alighting.
Explanation: Proper positioning at the curb is essential to ensure passenger safety and accessibility during the loading and unloading process.
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