Free CDL Quiz

At a railroad crossing, how far from the nearest rail should a school bus stop?

a.5 to 10 feet
b.10 to 15 feet
c.15 to 50 feet
d.50 to 100 feet

Explanation

A school bus must stop between 15 and 50 feet from the nearest rail at a railroad crossing. This distance provides a safe buffer while keeping the driver close enough to see and hear approaching trains.

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