Take this quick quiz to gauge how much you know about the functionality of anti-lock brake systems on school buses.  -  Image: Canva

Take this quick quiz to gauge how much you know about the functionality of anti-lock brake systems on school buses.

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Are you a savvy school bus driver or simply curious about essential road safety facts? Take this quick quiz to evaluate your understanding of Anti-lock Braking Systems (ABS) and winter driving techniques. Challenge yourself and stay informed for safer journeys ahead!

Questions for School Bus Drivers

1) ABS allow drivers to steer a vehicle while applying maximum braking. (True or false)

2) With ABS if you feel your brake pulsating, pump the brake. (True or false)

3) The stopping distance is shorter with ABS than conventional brakes. (True or false)

4) ABS help you maintain control of your vehicle when maximum braking is required. (True or false)

5) On front-wheel drive cars, ABS works on the front wheels only. (True or false)

6) If you don’t have ABS and must stop quickly in icy or snowy conditions: a. Apply strong, steady pressure to the brake pedal and don’t let up. b. Pump your brakes. c. Slam your foot on the brake pedal at once.

7) If you go into a skid on ice: a. Apply the brakes to slow yourself. b. Oversteer to compensate for the direction of the skid. c. Take your foot off the accelerator and declutch or shift to neutral. d. All of the above.

Check Your Work: Answers to the ABS Questions

1. True. Anti-lock braking systems (ABS) enable drivers to steer a vehicle while applying maximum braking by preventing wheel lock-up, thereby maintaining control during hard braking.

2. False. If you feel your brake pedal pulsating while using ABS, you should not pump the brake. Instead, maintain steady pressure on the brake pedal and let ABS do its job.

3. True. Generally, the stopping distance is shorter with ABS than with conventional brakes because ABS prevents wheel lock-up, allowing the driver to maintain steering control.

4. True. ABS helps you maintain control of your vehicle when maximum braking is required by preventing wheel lock-up and allowing steering input.

5. False. ABS works on all wheels, not just the front wheels, to prevent wheel lock-up and maintain control of the vehicle.

6. a. Apply strong, steady pressure to the brake pedal and don't let up. (Correct)

7. c. Take your foot off the accelerator and declutch or shift to neutral. (Correct)

Options b and d are not recommended actions when going into a skid on ice.

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