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---- SECTION 4: TRANSPORTING PASSENGERS SAFELY

                                                          HAZARD CLASS DEFINITIONS
          • Reason for stopping.              13m
          • Next departure time.                                Class Name                        Example
                                                 1               Explosives             Ammunition, Dynamite, Fireworks
          • Bus number.                          2                 Gases                    Propane, Oxygen, Helium
           Remind riders to take carry-ons with them if  3       Flammable                  Gasoline Fuel, Acetone
         they get off the bus. If the aisle is on a lower level   4   Flammable Solids         Matches, Fuses
         than the seats, remind riders of the step-down. Itis   5   Oxidizers          Ammonium Nitrate, Hydrogen Peroxide
         best to tell them before coming to a complete stop.   6   Poisons                    Pesticides, Arsenic
           Charter bus drivers should not allow riders   7       Radioactive                  Uranium, Plutonium
         on the bus until d arture time. This will help
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         prevent theft or vandalism of the bus.   8              Corrosives              Hydrochloric Acid, Battery Acid
                                                 9      Miscellaneous Hazardous Materials   Formaldehyde, Asbestos
         4.3 - On the Road                     None  ORM-D (Other Regulated Material-Domestic)   Hair Spray or Charcoal
                                               None
                                                                                             Fuel Oils, Lighter Fluid
                                                             Combustible Liquids
         4.3.1 - Passenger Supervision                                      Figure 4.1
           Many charter and intercity carriers have pas­  other drivers will brake to give you room when   » If a traffic signal is green.
         senger comfort and safety rules. Mention rules  you signal or start to pull out.   » At crossings marked as "exempt" or "aban­
         about smoking, drinking, or use of radio and tape                           doned."
         players at the start of the trip. Explaining the rules  4.3.4 - Speed on Curves
         at the start will help to avoid trouble later on.   Crashes on curves that kill people and destroy   4.3.6 - Drawbridges
           While driving, scan the interior of your bus as   buses result from excessive speed, often when rain   Stop at Drawbridges. Stop at drawbridges that
         well as the road ahead, to the sides, and to the rear.   or snow has made the road slippery. Every banked  do not have a signal light or traffic control atten­
         You may have to remind riders about rules, or to   curve has a safe "design speed." In good weather,  dant. Stop at least 50 feet before the draw of the
         keep arms and heads inside the bus.
                                             the posted speed is safe for cars but it may be too  bridge. Look to make sure the draw is completely
         4.3.2 - At Stops                    high for many buses. With good traction, the bus  closed before crossing. You do not need to stop, but
                                             may roll over; with poor traction, it might slide off  must slow down and make sure it's safe, when:
           Riders can stumble when getting on or off, and  the curve. Reduce speed for curves! If your bus
         when the bus starts or stops.  Caution riders to  leans toward the outside on a banked curve, you   • There is a traffic light showing green.
         watch their step when leaving the bus. Wait for  are driving too fast.   • The bridge has an attendant or traffic officer
         them to sit down or brace themselves before start­                        who controls traffic whenever the bridge opens.
         ing. Starting and stopping should be as smooth  4.3.5 - Railroad-highway
         as possible to avoid rider injury.        Crossings Stops               4.4 - After-trip Vehicle Inspection
           Occasionally, you may have a drunk or disrup­  Stop at RR Crossings:
         tive rider. You must ensure this rider's safety as                        Inspect your bus at the end of each shift. If you
         well as that of others. Don't discharge such riders  • Stop your bus between 15 and 50 feet before  work for an interstate carrier, you must complete a
         where it would be unsafe for them. It may be safer   railroad crossings.
         at the next scheduled stop or a well-lighted area   • Listen and look in both directions for trains.  written inspection report for each bus driven. The
                                                                                 report must specify each bus and list any defect
         where there are other people. Many carriers have   You should open your forward door if it im­  that would affect safety or result in a breakdown.
         guidelines for handling disruptive riders.
                                               proves your ability to see or hear an approach­  If there are no defects, the report should say so.
                                                                                   Riders sometimes damage safety-related parts
         4.3.3 - Common Accidents              ing train.                        such as handholds, seats, emergency exits, and
           The Most Common Bus Accidents. Bus acci­  • Before crossing after a train has passed, make  windows. If you report this damage at the end
         dents often happen at intersections. Use caution,   sure there isn't another train coming in the  of a shift, mechanics can make repairs before the
                                               other direction on other tracks.
         even if a signal or stop sign controls other traffic.                   bus goes out again. Mass transit drivers should
         School and mass transit buses sometimes scrape  • If your bus has a manual transmission, never  also make sure passenger signaling devices and
         off mirrors or hit passing vehicles when pulling   change gears while crossing the tracks.  brake-door interlocks work properly.
         out from a bus stop. Remember the clearance your   • You do not have to stop, but must slow down
         bus needs, and watch for poles and tree limbs at   and carefully check for other vehicles:  4.5 - Prohibited Practices
         stops. Know the size of the gap your bus needs   » At streetcar crossings.
         to accelerate and merge with traffic. Wait for the   » Where a policeman or flagman is directing  Avoid fueling your bus with riders on board
         gap to open before leaving the stop. Never assume
                                                 traffic.                        unless absolutely necessary. Never refuel in a
           TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE                                                   closed building with riders on board.
                                                                                   Don't talk with riders, or engage in any other
                                                                                 distracting activity, while driving.
                                                                                   Do not tow or push a disabled bus with riders
          Section 4                                                              aboard the vehicle, unless getting off would be
           • Name some things to check in the interior  •  How far from a railroad crossing should  unsafe. Only tow or push the bus to the nearest
            of a bus during a pre-trip inspection.   you stop?                   safe spot to discharge passengers. Follow your
                                                                                 employer's guidelines on towing or pushing dis­
           • What are some hazardous materials you  • When must you stop before crossing a  abled buses.
            can transport by bus?              drawbridge?
           • What are some hazardous materials you  • Describe from memory the "prohibited  4.6 - Use of Brake-door Interlocks
            can't transport by bus?            practices" listed in the manual.
           • What is a standee line?         • The rear door of a transit bus has to be  Urban mass transit coaches may have a brake
                                               open to put on the parking brake. True or  and accelerator interlock system. The interlock
           • Does it matter where you make a   False?                            applies the brakes and holds the throttle in idle
            disruptive passenger get off the bus?                                position when the rear door is open. The interlock
            These questions may be on your test. If you can't answer them all, re-read Section 4.   releases when you close the rear door. Do not use
                                                                                 this safety feature in place of the parking brake.
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