🚸Arkansas School Bus — Question 10 of 10
When stopping on a railroad crossing, the driver must stop no closer than:
Answer: C
15 feet
Regardless of warning indicators at a railroad crossing, a passenger bus needs to always stop between 15 and 50 feet from the crossing then look and listen for an approaching train.
Source: Arkansas CDL Manual
All choices
- A10 feet
- B20 feet
- C15 feet
Arkansas 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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