Chapter 2-11: Stopping for school buses

The “Stopping for School Buses” section of the Ontario truck driver knowledge test is vital for ensuring the safety of children boarding or exiting school buses.

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Ontario Truck Driver Test - Chapter 2-11: Stopping for school buses

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How must school buses behave at railway crossings, and what is important about their lights there?

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What additional device do school buses use along with the upper alternating red flashing lights?

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Who can be held responsible and receive the fines if a vehicle illegally passes a stopped school bus and the driver is not charged?

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How far behind a stopped school bus with flashing red lights must you stop when approaching from the rear?

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When approaching a stopped school bus with flashing red lights from the front, what should you do?

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When must you stop for a school bus in Ontario?

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When can you start moving again after stopping for a school bus with flashing red lights?

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On a road with a median strip, who must stop for a stopped school bus with flashing red lights?

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What is a possible consequence for a second conviction within five years for failing to stop for a school bus with flashing red lights?

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What is the penalty for a first offence of failing to stop for a stopped school bus with flashing red lights?

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This section evaluates a driver’s knowledge of legal requirements, such as stopping when approaching a school bus with flashing red lights and an extended stop arm, regardless of the direction of travel (unless on a divided highway). Drivers must understand the correct stopping distance and remain stopped until the lights stop flashing and the bus moves. Mastery of this section is crucial for preventing tragic accidents and demonstrates a driver’s commitment to Ontario’s rigorous road safety laws.