🚸Arizona School Bus — Question 1 of 10
How far away from the nearest rail should you stop a highway rail-crossing?
Answer: A
Stop no closer than 15 feet and no farther than 50 feet from the nearest rail, where you have the best view of the tracks.
As a bus driver you need to stop within 15 and 50 feet of the nearest rail, seeking the optimum view of the tracks.
Source: Arizona CDL Manual
All choices
- AStop no closer than 15 feet and no farther than 50 feet from the nearest rail, where you have the best view of the tracks.
- BStop no closer than 5 feet and no farther than 25 feet from the nearest rail, where you have the best view of the tracks.
- CStop no closer than 20 feet and no farther than 30 feet from the nearest rail, where you have the best view of the tracks.
Arizona 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+
Arizona MVD
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