Series 3-8: Defensive Driving – Intro

The “Defensive Driving” section of the Alberta School Bus Knowledge Test emphasizes the importance of proactive and cautious driving to ensure student safety. 

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Alberta School Bus Test - SERIES 3-8: Defensive Driving – Intro

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In the S.A.F.E. model, what does the “S” stand for?

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Which statement best summarizes the purpose of defensive driving for school bus operators?

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In the S.A.F.E. model, what does the “A” stand for?

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Studies have shown that the average driver is capable of driving:

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When “seeing” in the S.A.F.E. method, which of the following should a defensive driver include?

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In the S.A.F.E. model, what does the “E” stand for?

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In the S.A.F.E. model, what does the “F” stand for?

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Why is it important that an escape plan does not create a second danger?

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When you see children playing beside the road, what is the correct defensive driving response?

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What role does a school bus driver have in traffic situations, according to the S.A.F.E. description?

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008-According to the Canada Safety Council, which phrase best defines “Defensive Driving”?

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Approximately how many motor vehicle collisions occur each year in Canada?

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This section teaches drivers to anticipate potential hazards, maintain safe following distances, and remain vigilant at all times. Key defensive techniques include scanning intersections, checking mirrors frequently, and being prepared for sudden stops or unexpected actions from other road users. The test covers strategies for handling adverse weather conditions and managing distractions inside the bus. Mastery of defensive driving principles is crucial for preventing accidents, protecting passengers, and fostering a culture of safety on Alberta’s roads.