This document is a safety quiz for school bus drivers about highway-railway crossings. It contains 20 multiple choice or true/false questions about train stopping distances, determining if there is enough space to clear the tracks, what to do if gates lower with the bus in the crossing, and other safety procedures. The goal is to increase awareness of crossing safety issues for those transporting students.
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1 Approximately, how many vehicle-train 4 At crossings where there is a stop sign or signal
collisions occur each year? on the other side of the tracks, how does a driver
a) 150 determine if there is enough room for the bus?
b) 250 a) There is always room following a crossing.
c) 350 b) Get out of the bus and measure.
d) 450 c) Make a careful guess.
d) Know your bus length. If you have any doubt
2 On average, over the past five years, how many as to the available space on the other side of
the crossing, do not take a chance. If it won’t
fatalities occurred in vehicle-train collisions
each year? fit, don’t commit.
a) 5
b) 15
5 When you see a train approaching, why is
it hard to judge its speed and distance?
c) 29 a) Trains can change speeds suddenly.
d) 41 b) An optical illusion makes the train appear
to be farther away and moving slower than
3 How long does it take an average train travelling it actually is.
100 km/h, pulling approximately 8,000 tonnes
c) Trains do not have two headlights.
of freight, to STOP after initiating an emergency
brake application? d) Drivers’ seating position affects their
perception.
a) The length of a football field.
b) 250 metres.
6 If you are in the middle of a crossing and
c) 500 metres. the gate lowers, what should you do?
d) Up to 2 kilometers. a) Stop.
b) Back up.
c) Try to lift the gate.
d) Keep going. Do not get trapped.
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