Contents
- 1 Why do buses have to stop at train tracks and open the door?
- 2 Why do school buses stop at railroad tracks?
- 3 Why do bus drivers wave at each other?
- 4 Why do bus drivers randomly stop?
- 5 Why do school buses not have seat belts?
- 6 Why do busses have no seat belts?
- 7 Do you stop before railroad crossings?
- 8 Why do school buses have white roofs?
- 9 Are train tracks dangerous?
- 10 Why do bus drivers sit on newspaper?
- 11 Why do bus driver seats bounce?
- 12 When waves driver from each other what do they create?
- 13 What do bus drivers hate?
- 14 Why do bus drivers not wear masks?
- 15 Is driving a bus hard?
Why do buses have to stop at train tracks and open the door?
Buses are required by law to stop before railroad tracks and look for oncoming trains before crossing, just as extra precaution since buses carry so many passengers (or maybe because there can be a lot of noise so the driver may not hear a train whistle).
Why do school buses stop at railroad tracks?
It’s to make sure the driver can visualize that the tracks are clear. A bus carrying passengers or any school bus must stop within 50 feet but not less than 15 feet from the nearest rail of a railroad to look and listen for signals indicating the approach of a train and may not proceed until it is safe.
Why do bus drivers wave at each other?
Waving means you’re at least half awake and alert enough to notice a fellow laborer and therefore respond safely if something unexpected happens. If you’re a transit bus driver and you’ve been hijacked, you can often send a subtle visual cue to another driver, and they can radio for help.
Why do bus drivers randomly stop?
It’s because the driver is ahead of schedule. It that stop is a 12:15 stop and the driver arrives at 12:11, the bus will wait there until 12:15. The alternative would be to leave early, which could leave behind passengers who expected to be able to catch the bus at 12:15. It might be a Bus On Demand concept.
Why do school buses not have seat belts?
NHTSA decided the best way to provide crash protection to passengers of large school buses is through a concept called “compartmentalization.” This requires that the interior of large buses protect children without them needing to buckle up.
Why do busses have no seat belts?
The simple answer is that they don’t need them. In a cost/benefit analysis, the cost of adding seat belts to school buses outweighs any potential benefits, according to NHTSA studies. Modern school buses are large and heavy, and their passengers sit high off the ground. School buses are designed to be safe.
Do you stop before railroad crossings?
Pursuant to California Vehicle Code § 22451, drivers or pedestrians must stop at least 15 feet away from the nearest rail when approaching a railroad if a signaling device or flagman gives a warning or the person can see an approaching train or other on-track equipment.
Why do school buses have white roofs?
According to this nearly 20-year-old New York Times article, the reason is that white tops are more reflective, lowering the temperature inside the bus by an average of 10 degrees during the summer.
Are train tracks dangerous?
Railroad tracks are private property, not public trails. It’s illegal to walk on the tracks unless you’re at a designated crossing. It’s extremely dangerous to walk, run, or drive down the railroad tracks or even alongside them. Trains can’t stop quickly to avoid people or vehicles on the tracks.
Why do bus drivers sit on newspaper?
Sitting on newspaper while travelling helps avoid travel sickness or vomiting. My five year daughter had a habit of vomiting while journeying in car, even bus! I read it and applied the same, and found 100% perfect.
Why do bus driver seats bounce?
Buses (and large trucks) are designed to carry a lot of weight on their axles, which effectively means that they need to have very stiff springs in their suspension. This makes for a very bouncy, harsh, uncomfortable ride, which can be fatiguing for a driver who has to deal with it all day long.
When waves driver from each other what do they create?
When the waves are diverted from each other then they create tension. The two waves divert each other and leaving the un-moving string due to the destructive interference. The two waves are carrying energy by the waves are canceled each other and leaving no energy.
What do bus drivers hate?
20 Things Passengers Do That Bus Drivers Hate
- 1 When Folks Leave Sticky Snacks On The Seats.
- 2 When Friends Never Stop Talking For Hours On End.
- 3 When Kids Won’t Stay Seated.
- 4 When Too Many People Try To Jam In.
- 5 Bring Their Pets On The Bus (Unless They’re Service Animals)
- 6 Take Up More Than One Seat With Their Belongings.
- 7 Fall Asleep And Stay On For Hours.
Why do bus drivers not wear masks?
Our drivers are not wearing a face covering or mask while driving for safety reasons as this can be distracting. And for drivers who wear glasses there is a risk these get steamed up while driving. The cab has a protective screen to separate the driver and passengers.
Is driving a bus hard?
Driving a bus is not that much more complicated than driving a car. You do have to be more careful, given the length and weight of a bus, as well as the responsibility you have to your passengers. However, the basics are the same, though you may need to learn to shift if you’ve never driven a standard before.