Series 1-4: General Inspection of the Exterior

The “General Inspection of the Exterior” chapter in the Alberta school bus practice test teaches drivers the importance of thoroughly examining the outside of the bus before every trip.

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Alberta School Bus Test - SERIES 1-4: General Inspection of the Exterior

1 / 20

When tapping each tire with a tire iron, what should the blow sound like?

2 / 20

For the exterior propane tank, which condition must be confirmed?

3 / 20

Why must exhaust system leaks be reported immediately?

4 / 20

What is included in the general outside appearance check?

5 / 20

When looking under the bus, what are you checking for?

6 / 20

What should be true of the mirrors during inspection?

7 / 20

What should you do if you find an under‑inflated, flat, or damaged tire?

8 / 20

What must be checked between dual tires?

9 / 20

When must the exterior lights and signals be checked?

10 / 20

In winter, what is the driver advised to do in a safe location?

11 / 20

On a propane powered bus, what should be checked under the hood regarding hoses?

12 / 20

When inspecting school bus windows, what is most important?

13 / 20

If you spot a fluid leak under the bus, what should you do?

14 / 20

Which exterior lights and signals must be checked at some point during inspection?

15 / 20

Which items are specifically mentioned in the exterior identification check?

16 / 20

Why must road film, dirt, snow, and ice be removed from windows?

17 / 20

For a battery located on the outside of the bus, what is required?

18 / 20

What must be checked regarding the rear emergency door?

19 / 20

What should you do if you see wear (silvering) or gaps around a lug nut?

20 / 20

What is a good indication that a wheel lug nut is secure?

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This inspection covers checking the condition of tires, wheels, lights, mirrors, and windows for any damage or obstructions. Drivers must also verify that all reflectors, license plates, and safety equipment are clean and securely attached. Ensuring the bus is free from leaks and visible hazards helps prevent accidents and breakdowns. By mastering exterior inspection procedures, drivers enhance overall safety, comply with regulations, and contribute to the reliable transport of students across Alberta.