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Title |
Length |
Guide? |
Description |
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ID #15 |
Driver Awareness |
3:34 |
NO |
Demonstrates 35 different traffic scenes. Viewers evaluate whether the proper action was taken in varying circumstances. (Includes 2 videos) |
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ID #16 |
Driver First Aid |
18:31 |
NO |
Addresses the daily minor injuries of riders, such as bumps, cuts, and insect bites, that a school bus driver faces. |
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ID #17 |
Driving The Activities Bus |
14:10 |
NO |
Assists the driver in understanding the added responsibilities and the planning requirements for activity bus operations. |
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ID #18 |
Emergency Evacuation |
13:49 |
NO |
Explains the driver's responsibilities during an emergency evacuation, including the procedures to be used with pop-out windows and roof escape hatches. |
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ID #19 |
Following Distance |
6:13 |
YES |
Emphasizes the importance of establishing and maintaining a proper following distance when driving a school bus. Discusses the differences between buses and cars. |
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ID #20 |
Air Brakes Test |
35:00 |
NO |
Assists the driver in preparing for the written CDL Air Brakes Test by explaining various safety concepts and reviewing sample test questions. |
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ID #21 |
Because |
27:00 |
NO |
Explains techniques for improving how drivers conduct the pre-trip, trip and post-trip inspections according to CDL requirements. |
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ID #22 |
Communication - It's Not Just Talk - Part 1 - "Foundation of |
14:00 |
YES |
Explains techniques for improving school bus drivers' communication skills by examining three areas of importance "Foundation of Communication" discusses problems that lead to misunderstandings. |
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ID #23 |
Crossing The Tracks To School And Back Safely |
7:00 |
NO |
Discusses methods for preventing school bus accidents at railroad crossing from the perspectives of a school bus driver and a railroad engineer. |
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ID #24 |
For You - The Veteran School Bus Driver |
27:00 |
NO |
Examines strengths and weaknesses of a veteran driver, including route hypnosis, lazy eyes, and concentration. Emphasizes the necessity of correcting bad habits and the importance of ongoing safety training. |
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