Class 2 Commercial Driver Practice · Question
What specific rule applies to standees regarding seatbacks in a Canadian bus?
For safety and passenger comfort, standees are generally advised or required not to lean against occupied seats, especially during acceleration, braking, or tur
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Question: What specific rule applies to standees regarding seatbacks in a Canadian bus?
Answer options: ✅ Standees should not lean against the back of seats occupied by other passengers.
- Standees are only permitted behind the last row of seats.
- Standees must not use any handholds or stanchions for support.
- There are no specific rules for standees relating to seatbacks.
Correct answer: Standees should not lean against the back of seats occupied by other passengers.
Explanation: For safety and passenger comfort, standees are generally advised or required not to lean against occupied seats, especially during acceleration, braking, or turns.
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