Series 5-28: Ramps

The Alberta School Bus Knowledge Test emphasizes the importance of safely using ramps when transporting students in wheelchairs.

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Alberta School Bus Test - SERIES 5-28: Ramps

1 / 10

When bracing the wheelchair while going down a ramp backwards, where should you brace it?

2 / 10

Before going down a ramp backwards, how should the rear wheels be aligned at the top?

3 / 10

How should your legs be positioned when backing a wheelchair down a ramp?

4 / 10

Under what conditions might you go down a ramp with the passenger facing downhill?

5 / 10

When going down a steep or slippery ramp, what is the recommended way to position the wheelchair?

6 / 10

After reaching the bottom of a ramp, what should you do to protect the footrests?

7 / 10

What should you do when approaching the base of a ramp while going up, to protect the footrests?

8 / 10

When going up a ramp, how should the wheelchair be kept?

9 / 10

While backing down a ramp, what should you do to watch for hazards?

10 / 10

What should you check before going down a ramp with the passenger facing downhill?

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Operators must understand proper ramp procedures to ensure a smooth, secure journey. When ascending a ramp, push the wheelchair forward with steady, controlled movements, maintaining a firm grip and clear communication with the passenger. When descending, operators should move backward down the ramp, carefully guiding the wheelchair to prevent sudden movements or loss of control. Always confirm that the passenger is secure and the path is clear. Mastery of ramp procedures ensures safety, comfort, and professionalism in student transportation services.