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WI Passenger Fact Sheet
Questions on Test:
20
Correct answers needed to pass:
16
Passing Score:
80%
Age to apply:
18
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Can a bus carry 100 pounds each of class 1, class 3, class 4, and class 5 hazardous materials?

Possible Answers:

Yes, but only for short distances.
Yes, but only at night.
No.
Yes.
Answer:
Yes.
Explanation:
Passenger buses can carry up to 100 pounds of each class of hazardous materials and up to 500 pounds total. However, there are some exceptions. Division 2.3 (poison gas) and liquid Class 6 (poison) cannot be carried in any amounts. Explosives and radioactive cannot be carried in the passenger area.

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  1. Can a bus carry 100 pounds each of class 1, class 3, class 4, and class 5 hazardous materials?
  2. Which of these statements about speed management and braking is true?
  3. You do not have to stop _________, but you must slow down and check for other vehicles.
  4. It is best to wear your seat belt:
  5. Which of these is the best general rule for night driving?
  6. Buses may carry
  7. As the driver of a bus, how can you best avoid hindering other traffic on the highway?
  8. The posted speed on a curve is
  9. Which of the following statements about the roof hatches is true?
  10. Charter drivers should:
  11. A disruptive passenger:
  12. When it is carried on a bus, hazardous material must be:
  13. You must be alert for road hazards so that
  14. Before leaving your stop, you should
  15. When you inspect your bus, you must make sure that:
  16. Charter bus drivers should
  17. Which of the following statements about the interior of a bus is FALSE?
  18. When the roads are slippery you should?
  19. Which seats must be equipped with a seat belt?
  20. You have passed all the requirements for a class B bus driver's license. Which of these vehicles are you not license to drive?