Series 2-2b: Loading and Unloading – General Procedures

The “Loading and Unloading – General Procedures” chapter in the free Alberta school bus practice test covers key safety steps for drivers and students. 

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Alberta School Bus Test - SERIES 2-2b: Loading and Unloading – General Procedures

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In preparing for a right-side turnaround, after loading is complete and passengers are seated, what should the operator ensure before moving?

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When unloading passengers after completing a right-side turnaround, what must you do before they get off?

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For a right-side turnaround, when should passengers be loaded and unloaded?

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When must a turnaround be made in relation to loading and unloading passengers?

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Where should passengers be picked up and dropped off whenever possible?

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When should the door be closed during loading or unloading procedures?

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In a left-side turnaround, when do you activate the alternately flashing amber lights?

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What is a key safety concern with a left-side turnaround compared to a right-side turnaround?

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Why must bus operators report changes like new blind spots or increased traffic to their supervisor and school district?

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How should routes be designed regarding children crossing the highway?

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What important rule applies to backing related to main roads and highways?

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What should passengers be reminded to do while crossing the highway?

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On what types of roads should left-side turnarounds never be done?

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What must be clearly designated when using a left-side turnaround, especially if sightlines are poor?

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When preparing for a right-side turnaround, what should you do as you approach the turnaround road?

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After backing into the side road during a right-side turnaround, what is an important consideration for passenger safety?

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After unloading in a right-side turnaround, what is the correct sequence before re-entering the main road?

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What is generally true about right-side versus left-side turnarounds on rural routes?

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During a left-side turnaround, when should you back the bus into the closest lane without crossing the centerline?

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During unloading, what should you do to ensure all passengers have cleared the danger zone around the bus?

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When unloading and crossing in front of the bus, how should passengers move before crossing the highway?

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Who can provide valuable input about bus routes and stop characteristics that affect safety?

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For a right-side turnaround, how should the bus be positioned before beginning to reverse into the side road?

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During unloading, how can the operator help keep passengers aware of traffic conditions as they depart?

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In a left-side turnaround, when should you signal left to indicate your intention to turn?

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When reversing into a side road for a right-side turnaround, how should the operator use the horn?

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What is the main advantage of using turnarounds for loading and unloading?

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Where should you stop the bus on the main road before backing into a right-side turnaround road?

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When backing into a side road for a right-side turnaround, how often should you sound the horn?

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What should the operator do after closing the door at a stop?

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Drivers must stop completely, activate flashing lights, and check all mirrors before allowing students to board or leave the bus. Students should cross the street only after receiving a clear signal from the driver and should always walk in front of the bus. These procedures are designed to protect students from traffic hazards and ensure a safe environment during daily loading and unloading at bus stops and schools.