School Bus Driver Training
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School Bus Driver Training
Unit A
The School Bus Driver:
Role, Responsibilities, and Requirements
Objectives
At the end of this session school bus operators will
be able to:
Describe their role and responsibilities
Recognize that their appearance and behavior affect
community attitudes
Demonstrate positive and supportive attitudes and
habits
Know their responsibilities to their supervisor, fellow
employees, and the school district
Understand the process for becoming a school bus
operator in Pennsylvania
Introduction
Competent school bus drivers are essential!
School bus drivers have specific
Roles
Responsibilities
Becoming a school bus driver has certain
Requirements
Roles, Responsibilities,
Requirements
Role as a driver
Responsibilities as a driver
What do I need to do to become a School Bus driver in
PA?
Role as a Driver
Attitude
You are important
You are responsible
You are a member of the Safety Team
Attitude
Stay positive
Recognize your moods
Be prepared to make allowances for the poor attitudes
of others
Always be mentally alert
You are Important
Professional
Part of the educational system
Representative of the school system
Influence
You are Responsible
Safely transport students
You control your driving
You control your attitude
You are a Member of the
Safety Team
Safety starts with you
You are transporting students in buses on public
roadways
You are a key member of the safety team that works
with the students each day
Responsibilities as a Driver
High standard of conduct
Driving technique
Passengers
Public relations
Appropriate dress
Supervisor and fellow employees
Relationship to Transportation Director
High Standard of Conduct
Standard of conduct is high
Your conduct cannot be open to criticism
You are a role model to students
You are a representative of the school district
Driving Technique
Driver attitude
Knowledge
Skill
Passengers
The conduct of passengers depends upon the driver
Express an interest in your student passengers
Show that rules are about safety
Be fair
Communication is businesslike, yet friendly
Public Relations
You influence public opinion about the school district
You represent the school district to parents
Consider all enforcement officers as part of the safety
team
Show pride in your work
Respect co-workers
Appropriate Dress
The school bus driver should be identified as a
professional
Dress to instill respect
Wear appropriate shoes for driving
Supervisor and Fellow Employees
Your supervisor is a member of your safety team
Cooperation is essential to transportation safety
Communicate
Report
Comply
Assist
Transportation Director
Your advisor
Your partner
Their typical responsibilities include:
Assigning drivers to buses
Establishing bus routes, stops, and turnarounds
Assigning passengers to buses
Ensuring buses are safe to operate
Appointing monitors/aids as needed
Understand your working relationship and cultivate it!
What Do I Need to Do to Become a
School Bus Driver in PA?
First Step -
Initial requirements
Second Step Knowledge Test Authorization and
School Bus Learner’s Permit
Third Step –
Training and skills testing
requirements
Health and safety requirements
Driver recertification
First Step – Initial Requirements
Apply for a Commercial Driver’s License (CDL)
Knowledge Test Authorization/Learner’s Permit
Second Step – Knowledge Test
Authorization and Learner’s Permit
If your documents are in order, and
You have no license suspensions, then
You are issued
a CDL knowledge test authorization, and
school bus learner’s permit.
Third Step – Training and Skills
Testing Requirements
The School Bus Driver Training Course
Skills examination: Three parts
Safety inspection
Basic skill test
On-road driving test
The School Bus Driver
Training Course
20 hours of instruction
14 hours of classroom instruction
6 hours of in-bus training
In-bus training must be one-on-one with a certified
instructor
The School Bus Driver
Training Course
There are two ways to complete the training:
Complete the full 20 hours of instruction, then attempt
to pass the skills examination
Complete 10 hours of instruction (7 classroom, 3 in-bus)
and attempt to pass the skills examination
If successful, complete the remaining 10 hours of instruction
within 120 days
A Certificate of Completion Card will then be issued,
keep it! You will need it for your skills exam.
The School Bus Driver
Training Course
Documentation for skills test:
Valid driver’s license
Valid PA CDL learner’s permit
Valid Physical Examination Certificate (DL-742)
Valid Certificate of Completion Card (DL-713)
Current bus registration
Proof of financial responsibility for bus
Valid driver’s license for driver accompanying you
The Skills Examination Will be
Administered in Three Parts
First part – safety inspection
Second part – basic skills test
Third part – on-road driving test
The Skills Examination
Three attempts on a valid learner’s permit
One attempt a day
Failure of a portion requires retesting for just that
portion
Three failed attempts requires a new learner’s permit
and all training requirements
The Skills Examination
Successfully completing the skills examination:
Passing result credited to your driving record
If all minimum requirements are met, you will receive a
CDL with “S” and “P” endorsements
You will receive a school bus endorsement card (valid for
approximately one year)
If you successfully complete the skills examination
with only 10 hours of training:
You have 120 days to complete the remaining 10 hours of
training
Health and Safety Requirements
General
Drug and alcohol testing for school bus drivers
Health and Safety
Requirements: General
To establish fitness you must:
Comply with PA Department of Health and local
regulations for communicable diseases
Clean criminal history record
Clean child abuse history record
Limited traffic violations or crashes recorded
Drug-free and Alcohol-free when driving
Drug and Alcohol Testing for
School Bus Drivers
Required by Federal government
Drug testing by urine sample for:
Marijuana
Cocaine
Opiates
Amphetamines
Phencyclidine
Alcohol testing by breath analysis
Drug and Alcohol Testing for
School Bus Drivers
Federal government requires:
Pre-employment testing
Random testing
Post-crash testing
Reasonable suspicion testing
Local policy dictates:
Return-to-duty testing
Follow-up testing
State law requires testing after ALL Reportable crashes
involving a school bus.
Driver Recertification
Recertification Process in General
Annual physical examination
Change of information on license
Driver Recertification General
PA law requires recertification every 4 years
10 hours of instruction
7 hours classroom instruction
3 hours in-bus instruction
“S” endorsement skills and knowledge exam
To be completed no more than 12 months prior to
expiration date of school bus endorsement card
Annual Physical Examination
Annual requirement
Examination by a health care provider
School bus endorsement card will not be renewed
without physical exam
Change of Information on License
New camera card or photo license issued when:
Adding or deleting an endorsement
Removing a restriction
Upgrading class of license
When changing name or address on CDL or school bus
endorsement card, submit form DL-80CD with
appropriate fee
Key Resource…
http://www.dmv.state.pa.us/centers/SchoolBusCenter.shtml