You are driving a bus designed to allow standing. Where may a rider stand?
Answer: A
Behind a standee line.
The standee line indicates the area behind which passengers may stand, when allowed, on a bus. The standee line is two inches wide and clearly marked on the floor, typically just behind the driver's seat.
Source: Alabama CDL Manual
All choices
- ABehind a standee line.
- BBehind the driver seat.
- CNo rider is allowed to stand.
Why the other answers are wrong
B. Behind the driver seat.
Choice B is wrong because passengers may only stand behind the standee line, which is typically just behind the driver seat, not directly behind it.
C. No rider is allowed to stand.
Choice C is wrong because standing is allowed behind the standee line on buses designed for standing passengers.
Alabama CDL Passenger Test Info
Questions on Exam
20
Passing Score
80%
Time Limit
Typically 30 minutes; varies by testing location
Age Requirements
Intrastate: 18+ · Interstate: 21+
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