ICBC School Bus Driver Test Practice Part 3

Getting ready to become a licensed school bus driver in British Columbia? Our ICBC School Bus Driver Test Practice are based on the Driving Commercial Vehicles – School Bus Operators guide and cover essential topics such as safety procedures, loading and unloading rules, use of flashing lights and stop signs, managing students, and defensive driving techniques. Ideal for future Class 2 licence holders — prepare with confidence and pass on your first try!

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School Bus Practice Test Part 3

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What is one main advantage of using the engine brake or retarder on a bus?

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Why must reflective triangles be placed at specific distances behind a disabled bus?

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How should a driver handle tailgating by another vehicle?

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How can the operator minimize risk when reversing a school bus?

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Why should the driver avoid using interior fans in winter if windows fog up?

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What is the primary function of the stop arm on a school bus?

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What is the main concern with fluid leaks under the school bus?

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What is the danger of an improperly secured wheelchair on a bus?

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What is the first step if a student is choking and cannot speak or breathe?

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What is the correct way to respond if a student becomes unconscious on the bus?

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Which direction should students walk after unloading?

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Why must all emergency exits be unobstructed at all times?

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What must be done before exiting the driver’s seat at the end of a route?

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What must be done before using a lift for a student in a wheelchair?

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What should a driver do if a fire starts on the school bus?

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What should a driver do when approaching a construction zone?

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If a school bus is equipped with anti-lock brakes (ABS), how should they be used in an emergency stop?

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If a child is late approaching the bus stop, what should the driver do?

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What is a key reason for prohibiting students from standing while the bus is moving?

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What is the appropriate action if a student refuses to follow safety rules on the bus?

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Why should a bus operator perform a walk-around check after parking the bus at the end of the day?

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How often should mirrors be checked during normal operation?

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What should the driver do before changing lanes in a multi-lane roadway?

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When is it legal to back up a school bus at a student loading zone?

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What is the purpose of checking the battery compartment during inspection?

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What should a school bus driver do when approaching a railway crossing?

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If a student becomes aggressive and threatens others, what must the driver do?

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Which of the following is a proper use of hazard warning lights?

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When driving in fog, what headlights should be used?

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What does “mirror sweep” mean in the context of bus operation?

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What to Expect on the Official British Columbia School Bus Driver Knowledge Test

To become a licensed school bus driver in British Columbia (Class 2), you must pass a written knowledge test based on the Driving Commercial Vehicles – School Bus Operators guide. Here’s what to expect:

Number of Questions
Approximately 40 multiple-choice questions

Time Limit
Usually up to 60 minutes

Passing Score
80%

Based On
Driving Commercial Vehicles – School Bus Operators (ICBC Guide)

Where to Write
At your local ICBC driver licensing office

FAQs – British Columbia School Bus Driver Knowledge Test

You need a Class 2 commercial driver’s licence to operate a school bus in British Columbia.

 

 

The knowledge test is based on ICBC’s Driving Commercial Vehicles – School Bus Operators manual.

 

The test typically includes about 40 multiple-choice questions.

 

 

You must score at least 80% to pass the school bus knowledge test.

 

 

You usually have up to 60 minutes to complete the written test.

 

 

The test is administered at your local ICBC driver licensing office. Appointments may be required.

 

 

Key topics include:

  • Safe loading and unloading

  • Use of flashing lights and stop signs

  • Defensive driving

  • Student management

  • Emergency procedures

 

Yes. All commercial drivers in BC must pass a medical exam before being licensed.

 

 

Yes, if the school bus is equipped with air brakes, you must also have an air brake endorsement (Code 15).

 

Absolutely. You can use our Free British Columbia School Bus Practice Tests (Parts 1–5) to study and increase your chances of passing on the first try.

Free British Columbia School Bus Practice Test

Free BC School Bus Driver Test Practice – For Class 2 Licence Applicants

Getting your British Columbia School Bus Driver Licence (Class 2) is an important step toward safely transporting students and becoming a professional driver. Before you’re allowed behind the wheel, you must pass a written knowledge test based on the Driving Commercial Vehicles – School Bus Operators guide, and meet all requirements set by ICBC (Insurance Corporation of British Columbia).

Our BC School Bus Practice Test is designed to help you prepare with confidence by covering all essential topics and matching the format of the real ICBC exam.


Why Choose Our British Columbia School Bus Practice Test?
✅ 100% based on the Driving Commercial Vehicles – School Bus Operators manual
✅ Same format as the real test at ICBC licensing offices
✅ 25–35 multiple-choice questions per test
✅ Instant feedback to help you learn faster
✅ Unlimited free attempts — no registration required
✅ Mobile-friendly — practice anytime, anywhere


🚌 Perfect for Drivers Who Are:

Applying for the Class 2 School Bus Licence in British Columbia

Starting a new career as a school bus driver

Returning to the field and refreshing their knowledge

Looking for reliable, up-to-date BC-specific test prep


🎯 Ready to Start?
Start your school bus career the right way — prepare now and pass with confidence.

👉 Take the Free British Columbia School Bus Practice Test Now
📘 Download the Official BC School Bus Operator’s Manual (PDF)
📺 Watch Our Test Prep Videos on YouTube: @CanadianDriverKnowledgeTest
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01

Road Signs & Traffic Signals

Understanding school zone signage is crucial when operating a school bus in British Columbia. The Free British Columbia School Bus Driver Practice Test includes questions on signs such as:

  • School Bus Stop Ahead – Be prepared to stop when students are loading or unloading.

  • No Passing When Flashing – It is illegal to pass a stopped school bus with flashing red lights.

  • School Zone Speed Limits – Typically 30 km/h during designated times.

  • Yield to Pedestrians – Drivers must stop at marked and unmarked crosswalks.

🔑 Test Tip: Focus on rectangular and diamond-shaped BC school bus traffic signs — these are commonly tested.

02

Pre-Trip Inspection & Maintenance

In BC, daily pre-trip inspections are required before driving a school bus. The BC School Bus Practice Test prepares you to check:

  • Brakes, tires, steering, and suspension

  • Safety equipment and warning lights

  • Emergency exits and fire extinguishers

  • Exterior damage and fluid leaks

🔑 Test Tip: Know the correct inspection sequence and what defects require immediate attention.

03

Loading & Unloading Procedures

Safe loading and unloading is a legal responsibility in BC school transportation. The Free BC School Bus Practice Test covers:

  • Use of alternating flashing red lights and stop arm

  • Requiring students to cross in front of the bus

  • Checking mirrors and blind spots before moving

  • Verifying all students have cleared the area

🔑 Test Tip: On undivided highways, traffic in both directions must stop for a school bus with flashing red lights.

04

Student Management & Safety

Drivers must maintain order and ensure students’ safety at all times. The BC School Bus Practice Test includes:

  • Handling disruptive behavior professionally

  • Knowing when to report incidents

  • Preventing unsafe movement while in motion

  • Following school board and ICBC safety rules

🔑 Test Tip: Be familiar with your legal responsibilities under the Motor Vehicle Act and School District policies.

05

Emergency Procedures

Every BC school bus driver must be prepared for emergencies. The practice test covers:

  • Fire response and safe evacuation

  • Use of safety triangles and flashers

  • Procedures for collisions or breakdowns

  • Responding to medical incidents

🔑 Test Tip: Choose the right evacuation method depending on location (intersection, highway, or rural road).

06

Defensive Driving for School Bus Operators

School bus drivers must drive defensively in all road conditions. Learn through the practice test:

  • Adjusting speed for weather and traffic

  • Using mirrors and scanning intersections

  • Avoiding sudden stops and lane changes

  • Predicting actions of other road users

🔑 Test Tip: Mirror checks and space cushion management are crucial for bus safety.

07

Intersections & Railway Crossings

ICBC requires strict compliance at intersections and railway crossings. Covered in the BC School Bus Test:

  • Stopping at railway tracks regardless of flashing lights

  • Opening door and window to listen for trains

  • Looking both ways and proceeding only when clear

  • Never shifting gears while crossing tracks

🔑 Test Tip: Failing to stop properly at railway crossings results in automatic disqualification.

08

Braking, Backing & Turning Techniques

Mastering basic maneuvers is essential on BC’s urban and rural roads. The practice test covers:

  • Smooth braking and safe stopping

  • Reversing using spotters and mirrors

  • Taking wide turns correctly

  • Avoiding encroachment on other lanes

🔑 Test Tip: Always check blind spots and rear clearance before reversing or turning.

09

Weather Conditions & Low Visibility

BC drivers face rain, snow, and fog — the practice test includes:

  • Adjusting following distance on wet or icy roads

  • Using low beams and defrosters

  • Emergency stops during snow or fog

  • Understanding black ice and hydroplaning

🔑 Test Tip: You are expected to drive according to road and weather conditions.

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Legal Responsibilities & Licensing Requirements

To operate legally in BC, drivers must understand licensing and record-keeping. Covered in the test:

  • Medical and vision standards for Class 2

  • Vehicle inspection report requirements

  • Infractions that result in suspension

  • Documents required on board

🔑 Test Tip: You must carry your licence, inspection report, and insurance while operating a school bus.

🎯 Ready to Begin?

Take the Free British Columbia School Bus Driver Practice Test now and prepare to pass your ICBC knowledge test with confidence.

👉 Start Your Practice Test
📘 Download the Official BC School Bus Operator’s Manual (PDF)
📺 Watch Video Prep on YouTube: @CanadianDriverKnowledgeTest
🌐 Visit: canadiandriverknowledgetest.ca

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