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Scenario 60: When approaching a stop for passenger pick-up/drop-off, you should:
Pull fully into the bay parallel to the curb so passengers board/alight safely on the sidewalk, not in traffic. The correct answer is "Pull fully into the stop,
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Question: Scenario 60: When approaching a stop for passenger pick-up/drop-off, you should:
Answer options:
- Stop in the travel lane to save time ✅ Pull fully into the stop, parallel to the curb, with doors safely opening to the sidewalk
- Stop diagonally to block traffic
- Stop only at the front of the bay
Correct answer: Pull fully into the stop, parallel to the curb, with doors safely opening to the sidewalk
Explanation: Pull fully into the bay parallel to the curb so passengers board/alight safely on the sidewalk, not in traffic. The correct answer is "Pull fully into the stop, parallel to the curb, with doors safely opening to the sidewalk". This capacity-fill scenario 60 reinforces the same competency for the class2 bank and follows the certified explanation standard.
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