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1 School Bus Drivers In-service 2012-2013 The Wild World of DEFENSIVE DRIVING Bus Driver In-Service 2012/2013 1

2 School Bus Drivers In-service 2012-2013 Drive Defensively Challenging situations include: Distractions Stopping Distances Intersections Bicyclists Loading and Unloading Emergency Vehicles Rail Grade Crossings 2

3 School Bus Drivers In-service 2012-2013 Drive Defensively INSIDE DISTRACTIONS Describe your experiences 3

4 School Bus Drivers In-service 2012-2013 Drive Defensively INSIDE DISTRACTIONS 4

5 School Bus Drivers In-service 2012-2013 Drive Defensively OUTSIDE DISTRACTIONS 5

6 School Bus Drivers In-service 2012-2013 Drive Defensively OUTSIDE DISTRACTIONS 6

7 School Bus Drivers In-service 2012-2013 Drive Defensively STOPPING THREE FACTORS IN STOPPING DISTANCE Perception Reaction Effective 7

8 School Bus Drivers In-service 2012-2013 Drive Defensively STOPPING FACTORS #1 Perception Distance 8

9 School Bus Drivers In-service 2012-2013 Drive Defensively STOPPING FACTORS #2 Reaction Distance 9

10 School Bus Drivers In-service 2012-2013 Drive Defensively STOPPING FACTORS #3 Effective Stopping Distance 10

11 School Bus Drivers In-service 2012-2013 Drive Defensively STOPPING DISTANCES Road Conditions 11

12 School Bus Drivers In-service 2012-2013 Drive Defensively STOPPING DISTANCES Vehicle Weight 12

13 School Bus Drivers In-service 2012-2013 Drive Defensively STOPPING DISTANCES Speed Affects Stopping Distance 13

14 School Bus Drivers In-service 2012-2013 Drive Defensively INTERSECTIONS Approaching 14

15 School Bus Drivers In-service 2012-2013 Drive Defensively INTERSECTIONS Approaching Closer 15

16 School Bus Drivers In-service 2012-2013 Drive Defensively INTERSECTIONS Entering and Traveling Through 16

17 School Bus Drivers In-service 2012-2013 Drive Defensively INTERSECTIONS 17 LEFT TURNRIGHT TURN

18 School Bus Drivers In-service 2012-2013 Drive Defensively INTERSECTIONS Left Turn 18

19 School Bus Drivers In-service 2012-2013 Drive Defensively INTERSECTIONS 19 Left Turn

20 School Bus Drivers In-service 2012-2013 Drive Defensively INTERSECTIONS Right Turns 20

21 School Bus Drivers In-service 2012-2013 Drive Defensively INTERSECTIONS 21

22 School Bus Drivers In-service 2012-2013 Drive Defensively BICYCLISTS 22

23 School Bus Drivers In-service 2012-2013 Drive Defensively BICYCLISTS 23

24 School Bus Drivers In-service 2012-2013 Drive Defensively BICYCLISTS 24

25 School Bus Drivers In-service 2012-2013 Drive Defensively BICYCLISTS 25

26 School Bus Drivers In-service 2012-2013 Drive Defensively BICYCLISTS 26

27 School Bus Drivers In-service 2012-2013 Drive Defensively BICYCLISTS 27

28 School Bus Drivers In-service 2012-2013 Drive Defensively LOADING & UNLOADING 28

29 School Bus Drivers In-service 2012-2013 Drive Defensively LOADING & UNLOADING 29

30 School Bus Drivers In-service 2012-2013 Drive Defensively EMERGENCY VEHICLES The Law and Your Responsibility 30

31 School Bus Drivers In-service 2012-2013 Drive Defensively EMERGENCY VEHICLES RCW 46.61.210 Operation of vehicles on approach of emergency vehicles RCW 46.61.035 Authorized emergency vehicles 31

32 School Bus Drivers In-service 2012-2013 Drive Defensively TRANSIT VEHICLES The Law and Your Responsibility 32

33 School Bus Drivers In-service 2012-2013 Drive Defensively RAIL GRADE CROSSINGS 33

34 School Bus Drivers In-service 2012-2013 Drive Defensively RAIL GRADE CROSSINGS Environmental Obstructions 34

35 School Bus Drivers In-service 2012-2013 Drive Defensively RAIL GRADE CROSSINGS Vision Blockers 35

36 School Bus Drivers In-service 2012-2013 Drive Defensively RAIL GRADE CROSSINGS Noise 36

37 School Bus Drivers In-service 2012-2013 Drive Defensively RAIL GRADE CROSSINGS Containment Area 37

38 School Bus Drivers In-service 2012-2013 Drive Defensively RAIL GRADE CROSSINGS Aggressive Drivers 38

39 School Bus Drivers In-service 2012-2013 Drive Defensively SUMMARY Inside/Outside Distractions Stopping Distances Intersections Bicyclists Loading and Unloading Emergency Vehicles Rail Grade Crossings 39

40 School Bus Drivers In-service 2012-2013 Drive Defensively EVALUATION 1. Identify three distractions inside the bus. 2. Identify three distractions Outside the bus. 3. Identify three factors that affect stopping distance. 40

41 School Bus Drivers In-service 2012-2013 Drive Defensively EVALUATION 4. Identify three concerns at Intersections. 5. Identify three areas of concern around bicyclists. 6. Identify three areas of concern while loading and unloading. 41

42 School Bus Drivers In-service 2012-2013 Drive Defensively EVALUATION 7.Name three requirements to follow around emergency vehicles. 8.Name three obstacles to identify at rail grade crossings. 42


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