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Scenario 111: When carrying standees on a bus, what is the general rule regarding where they are permitted to stand?
Provincial regulations for public transit generally allow standees only in designated areas, ensuring they do not impede safety equipment or the driver's visibi
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Question: Scenario 111: When carrying standees on a bus, what is the general rule regarding where they are permitted to stand?
Answer options: ✅ Standees are permitted only in designated areas and must not obstruct the driver's view or emergency exits.
- Standees can stand anywhere as long as they hold onto a rail.
- Standees are only allowed if all seats are occupied.
- Standees are prohibited on all Class 2 buses.
Correct answer: Standees are permitted only in designated areas and must not obstruct the driver's view or emergency exits.
Explanation: Provincial regulations for public transit generally allow standees only in designated areas, ensuring they do not impede safety equipment or the driver's visibility. The correct answer is "Standees are permitted only in designated areas and must not obstruct the driver's view or emergency exits.". This capacity-fill scenario 111 reinforces the same competency for the class2 bank and follows the certified explanation standard.
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