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You are driving a bus in non-regular traffic. Passengers ask you to take a break. What must you remember?
Choose a location to stop where passengers are not endangered when alighting
Breaks may only be taken at locations which have public toilets
Here is Our AI Assistant's Explanation
Your answer is correct. When taking a break as a bus driver (not in regular service), you must always choose a place to stop where passengers are not put in danger when getting off. This means considering safety aspects like traffic, road layout, and visibility to protect your passengers. There is no legal requirement that breaks must only be taken at places with public toilets, so that option does not apply. Always prioritize your passengers' safety when selecting a break location. This rule helps prevent accidents during boarding and alighting, especially in non-designated stopping areas.