Chapter 6-7: School buses

The ICBC driver’s knowledge practice test includes a section on “School buses,” emphasizing the safety of children around these vehicles.

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BC Driving Test - Chapter 6-7: School buses

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What is a primary visual clue that a school bus has stopped to let children off?

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When approaching a school bus from the front that has its alternating flashing red lights activated, what is the correct action?

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Besides flashing lights, what other visual signal might a stopped school bus display?

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If a school bus has its flashing red lights on, who is required to stop?

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What must you do when you see a school bus with alternating flashing red lights at the top?

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According to the text, what might a school bus driver activate when preparing to stop?

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Drivers learn to stop when school bus lights are flashing and never pass a school bus that is loading or unloading passengers. The section covers speed limits in school zones and the importance of being especially alert during school hours. It also teaches how to anticipate unpredictable behavior from children as they enter or exit buses. Practicing these questions ensures drivers are prepared to protect young pedestrians and follow the law, helping keep British Columbia’s roads safe for everyone.

To succeed on the ICBC Knowledge Test, spend time reviewing the questions. Understanding the concepts behind the answers is key, so practice regularly. Being able to explain these ideas on your own reflects true comprehension and boosts your confidence.