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SAFETY QUIZ


Make it a Round Trip
Highway-Railway Crossing Awareness Training for School Bus Drivers
MAKE IT A ROUND TRIP




SAFETY QUIZ
CIRCLE THE BEST ANSWER TO EACH QUESTION


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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SAFETY QUIZ




ANSWER TRUE OR FALSE TO EACH STATEMENT


7          A school bus approaching a highway-railway           15          If you have already started across the track
     crossing always has the right-of-way.                            and the gates begin to descend, there is time to
                                                                      get the bus to the other side safely.
8          A crossbuck is the most common warning
     sign at a highway-railway crossing.                        16          A train can avoid a collision if the locomotive
                                                                      engineer applies the brakes as soon as he sees a
9         A STOP sign at a highway-railway crossing                   vehicle stalled on the tracks.
     means the same as a STOP sign at any other
     highway intersection.                                      17          A driver is required to stop the vehicle at least
                                                                      five metres and not more than 15 metres from the
10         A number posted below a crossbuck sign                     nearest rail at the crossing.
     indicates how many trains cross there.
                                                                18           If there are no passengers on the school bus,
11          Lowered gates and flashing red lights mean                it is not necessary to stop at crossings.
     a train is approaching. Do not cross!
                                                                19         If signals are malfunctioning, ignore them and
12         Advance warning signs are used to alert                    proceed across the tracks.
     drivers to the presence of railway tracks and to
     the possibility of an approaching train.                   20          Every collision between a vehicle and a train
                                                                      is preventable.
13         If the gates remain down after a train passes
     through a crossing with more than one set of
     tracks, it is a malfunction.

14          If the bus stalls on a track, as long as there
     is no train in sight, try to restart the bus before
     evacuating the students.




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© 2011 Operation Lifesaver
All Rights Reserved.



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  • 3. SAFETY QUIZ ANSWER TRUE OR FALSE TO EACH STATEMENT 7 A school bus approaching a highway-railway 15 If you have already started across the track crossing always has the right-of-way. and the gates begin to descend, there is time to get the bus to the other side safely. 8 A crossbuck is the most common warning sign at a highway-railway crossing. 16 A train can avoid a collision if the locomotive engineer applies the brakes as soon as he sees a 9 A STOP sign at a highway-railway crossing vehicle stalled on the tracks. means the same as a STOP sign at any other highway intersection. 17 A driver is required to stop the vehicle at least five metres and not more than 15 metres from the 10 A number posted below a crossbuck sign nearest rail at the crossing. indicates how many trains cross there. 18 If there are no passengers on the school bus, 11 Lowered gates and flashing red lights mean it is not necessary to stop at crossings. a train is approaching. Do not cross! 19 If signals are malfunctioning, ignore them and 12 Advance warning signs are used to alert proceed across the tracks. drivers to the presence of railway tracks and to the possibility of an approaching train. 20 Every collision between a vehicle and a train is preventable. 13 If the gates remain down after a train passes through a crossing with more than one set of tracks, it is a malfunction. 14 If the bus stalls on a track, as long as there is no train in sight, try to restart the bus before evacuating the students. This document may be reproduced without modification or alteration. © 2011 Operation Lifesaver All Rights Reserved. 2