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Passenger Transport Practice Question 13
PPassenger Transport · Question 13
When a passenger has medical issues during transit, the driver should:
- AContinue to scheduled stop
- BStop in a safe location, contact emergency services, and follow company procedures
- CSpeed to the destination
- DLock the doors
Correct answer: B. Stop in a safe location, contact emergency services, and follow company procedures
Why: Pull off safely, summon medical help, and follow training. Driver safety and the safety of other passengers must be balanced with rendering reasonable aid.
How this question fits the Passenger test
Passenger drivers carry lives, not freight. The endorsement enforces a higher bar for inspection rigor, hours-of-service compliance, and emergency communication.
Study technique for this topic
Memorize the prohibited practices list (fueling with passengers aboard, towing rules, hazardous cargo restrictions) and the special rules for railroad-highway grade crossings.
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