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What is a crucial consideration when stopping a bus to allow passengers to alight at an unmarked but designated bus stop?
Safe passenger loading/unloading requires stopping the bus safely at the curb, clear of obstructions, and using signals to alert other road users.
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Question: What is a crucial consideration when stopping a bus to allow passengers to alight at an unmarked but designated bus stop?
Answer options: ✅ Stop ensuring the bus is parallel to the curb, a safe distance from intersections and driveways, and activate hazard lights if necessary.
- Stop anywhere convenient as long as passengers can exit quickly.
- Block a traffic lane briefly to ensure all passengers get off safely.
- Allow passengers to exit before completely pulling over to the curb.
Correct answer: Stop ensuring the bus is parallel to the curb, a safe distance from intersections and driveways, and activate hazard lights if necessary.
Explanation: Safe passenger loading/unloading requires stopping the bus safely at the curb, clear of obstructions, and using signals to alert other road users.
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