Free CDL Quiz

How often should emergency evacuation drills be conducted on school buses?

a.Once every five years
b.At least twice per school year as required by most regulations
c.Only when a new driver is hired
d.Never, they are not required

Explanation

Most regulations require emergency evacuation drills to be conducted at least twice per school year. These drills ensure that students know how to exit the bus quickly and safely in an actual emergency.

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The CDL (Commercial Driver License) exam tests your knowledge of commercial driving rules, safety procedures, and vehicle operation. You must score 80% or higher to pass the written knowledge test. The exam covers general knowledge, air brakes, combination vehicles, and various endorsements.

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