🚸Alabama School Bus — Question 3 of 10
Which of the following best describes the danger zone of a school bus?
Answer: B
The area anywhere outside of the bus where children are in the most danger of being hit, either by another vehicle or their own bus.
A danger zone around a school bus will include any blind spots where the bus driver cannot see children and any area where a child may be struck by traffic.
Source: Alabama CDL Manual
All choices
- AThe area behind the bus while picking up students.
- BThe area anywhere outside of the bus where children are in the most danger of being hit, either by another vehicle or their own bus.
- CThe area on the right side of the bus not visible by any of your mirrors.
Alabama CDL School Bus 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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More CDL School Bus Practice Questions
- The zone that extends as much as 30 feet from the front bumper, 10 feet from the left and right sides of the bus and 10 feet behind the rear bumper of the school bus is called what?
- What mirrors are used to see the danger zone?
- The most dangerous time during the school bus ride is:
- Which of the following is the recommended procedure when unloading students?
- If students must cross the street after unloading off the bus, which statement is true?