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How to Perform a Railroad Crossing Stop With a School Bus

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  • Опубликовано: 17 июн 2022
  • Went out with a trainer after wheelchair lift training to make this video showcasing how to make a safe R/R crossing stop in a school bus. This bus is a 2018 Thomas Saf-T-Liner C2 with a wheelchair lift and a SAAR parking brake. This bus does not have air brakes, only an air parking brake.

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  • @BusMaster99
    @BusMaster99  2 года назад +11

    Let me know what more you want to see and I'll see if I can make that happen.

    • @BusMaster99
      @BusMaster99  2 года назад

      @@Dcsbuslegend All depends on if someone is able to videotape me from behind. I legally can't record and drive at the same time. As for the other aspect, I will make an advice video for bus drivers looking to make videos with their buses.

    • @BusMaster99
      @BusMaster99  2 года назад

      @@Dcsbuslegend Whenever I plan to make it.

    • @NoisySirens
      @NoisySirens 2 года назад

      Do you have access to any 2004 era BlueBird Visions? I've always wanted to see inside one of those.

    • @BusMaster99
      @BusMaster99  2 года назад

      @@NoisySirens Nope.

    • @NoisySirens
      @NoisySirens 2 года назад

      @@BusMaster99 Aw, that's too bad. I hardly ever see those around anymore

  • @0312Productions
    @0312Productions 2 года назад +12

    It’s so interesting to see how different states/companies do things differently. Like here, we aren’t required to set the parking brake or put it in neutral as well as we don’t have to put it in low gear when going across the tracks.

    • @BusMaster99
      @BusMaster99  2 года назад +4

      How about at bus stops?

    • @0312Productions
      @0312Productions 2 года назад +4

      @@BusMaster99 Yes, we secure the bus at bus stops.

  • @antmoore1213
    @antmoore1213 Год назад +4

    I'm a school bus trainer in my school district. It's very interesting to watch other driver's from other states do a pre-trip, post trip, railroad crossing, emergency pull over, loading, unloading. This was a great video to watch.

    • @BusMaster99
      @BusMaster99  Год назад

      That's awesome! I wouldn't doubt you're an excellent trainer.

    • @antmoore1213
      @antmoore1213 Год назад +1

      Thank you! I love training new driver's.

  • @carwashslayer4235
    @carwashslayer4235 2 года назад +4

    This is a Great video and excellent way to show how to do this. First Student is so lucky to have you as a Bus driver for their company.

  • @arizonawiqds
    @arizonawiqds 2 года назад +5

    Hes the bus driver that i would trust to get my kids home safely

  • @mikeschulte4271
    @mikeschulte4271 Год назад +2

    Wow I haven’t watched this channel in a little bit. I’m so glad ur a bus driver now! If u can show some emergency exit vids and some alarms with them that would be fun to see. So glad to see u doing well

  • @JordanLoweElevaToursCanada
    @JordanLoweElevaToursCanada 2 года назад +5

    Awesome to finally see a video of you behind the wheel of the bus even though you're already mentioned in previous videos they are already assigned to a route. Think we could see more videos of you behind the wheel in the future?

    • @BusMaster99
      @BusMaster99  2 года назад +2

      Maybe when we get electric buses.

    • @JordanLoweElevaToursCanada
      @JordanLoweElevaToursCanada 2 года назад +1

      @@BusMaster99 what are those supposed to come in? I had no idea you guys were getting electric buses

    • @BusMaster99
      @BusMaster99  2 года назад +2

      @@JordanLoweElevaToursCanada Hopefully by the end of this year. I gave my location manager a good idea where she can film me as I test drive an electric bus.

    • @JordanLoweElevaToursCanada
      @JordanLoweElevaToursCanada 2 года назад

      @@BusMaster99 OK that is cool! Do you know if your district is getting IC charge or Electric C2s?

    • @BusMaster99
      @BusMaster99  2 года назад +1

      @@JordanLoweElevaToursCanada LionCs actually. I was hoping for Jouleys though.

  • @stringerbell8945
    @stringerbell8945 2 года назад +3

    I'd appreciate him driving my kid to school

    • @BusMaster99
      @BusMaster99  2 года назад +2

      That means a lot to me. Thank you.

  • @marqlocklear9526
    @marqlocklear9526 2 месяца назад

    Different states do different things , I know in nc we are required to stop noise and open door and caution lights .. and then proceed

  • @alecmcd552
    @alecmcd552 2 года назад +1

    Our company policy is 300ft from tracks, do a traffic check, quiet the bus and noise kill switch, 100ft 4 way flashers, Ohio law says to stop 50 to 15 feet from the first track. Stop the bus. Parking brake, gear, door, open drivers window. Look both ways twice and listen for trains (The rock and roll technique), if you don't see a train, do a traffic check, then gear, door, parking brake, accelerate across the tracks in drive as fast as possible. After crossing tracks do a traffic check, at 50ft from the track turn off flashers, disengage noise kill switch and resume normal operation. This a RR crossing as outlined in the Ohio CDL Driver's Manual.

  • @WisconsinTornadoSirens
    @WisconsinTornadoSirens 2 года назад +1

    Nice!

  • @wesplatt7714
    @wesplatt7714 2 года назад +4

    Hello! I'd like to share this video with readers of School Bus Fleet if that's OK. Won't do so until you approve.

    • @BusMaster99
      @BusMaster99  2 года назад +2

      Go ahead! I don't see why not.

  • @rogerr.7228
    @rogerr.7228 2 года назад +2

    Did you actually get permission to make videos of yourself driving the bus?

    • @BusMaster99
      @BusMaster99  2 года назад +5

      I was told as long as I'm not the one holding the camera while driving, it's fine.

  • @tall_dude1233
    @tall_dude1233 2 года назад

    My local transit agency (and schoolboard as well) doesn't require drivers to stop at railroad crossings, since there has not been any trains where I live for over 12 years. The tracks were in bad condition and the municipalities never bothered to fix them.

    • @BusMaster99
      @BusMaster99  2 года назад

      That's weird. Stopping at railroad crossings is a federal law for school buses and HAZMAT trucks so it isn't an option. No matter what, you have to stop.

    • @tall_dude1233
      @tall_dude1233 2 года назад

      @@BusMaster99 It may be different in USA vs Canada (where I live). Personally I stop; however we are not required to as part of our CDL training.

    • @Pa_school_bus_enthusiast
      @Pa_school_bus_enthusiast 2 года назад

      @@tall_dude1233 j thought Canada doesn’t have cdl it’s a different name

    • @niks_crazy_world
      @niks_crazy_world 2 года назад

      @@BusMaster99
      They have “exempt” crossings in some cases where they are no longer used.

    • @BusMaster99
      @BusMaster99  2 года назад

      @@niks_crazy_world True, those you aren't required to stop for.

  • @wrrail
    @wrrail 2 года назад

    I have a feeling you should keep a lookout on signaks aswell.

  • @AfsanIbtisam
    @AfsanIbtisam Год назад +1

    What if you hear trains, but didn’t see it?

    • @BusMaster99
      @BusMaster99  Год назад +1

      Safety first, don't go!

    • @AfsanIbtisam
      @AfsanIbtisam Год назад +1

      @@BusMaster99Should you also go if a train is coming to a station near a railroad crossing and when you see trains that are not coming towards you?

  • @googlyeyezbaby
    @googlyeyezbaby 2 года назад

    “Stop 15 to 50 feet from rail road crossing” but proceeds to drive within 5 feet lol

    • @BusMaster99
      @BusMaster99  2 года назад

      In case you weren't listening, safety trumps the rules if you are unable to see an incoming train from that distance. The one thing you should never do is stop on the tracks.

  • @AfsanIbtisam
    @AfsanIbtisam Год назад +1

    What if you see a train but the crossing gates didn’t close?

    • @BusMaster99
      @BusMaster99  Год назад +1

      Then don't go. Safety first! Industrial equipment is subject to failure at any given time and any failures should be reported immediately.

    • @AfsanIbtisam
      @AfsanIbtisam Год назад +1

      @@BusMaster99Should every school buses always stop at every Railroad Crossings?

    • @BusMaster99
      @BusMaster99  Год назад +1

      @@AfsanIbtisam Yes. Although if the crossing is marked "exempt," it's up to you whether you want to stop or not. I always do it no matter what.

    • @AfsanIbtisam
      @AfsanIbtisam Год назад +1

      @@BusMaster99When a school bus stops at a railroad crossing, should they stay at the left lane or right lane?

    • @BusMaster99
      @BusMaster99  Год назад +1

      @@AfsanIbtisam Right lane if possible. I've had one time where I could not get into the right lane, there was also a bus in front of me in the left lane stopping at the tracks so I did the same, but I'm the one who got bitched at on the radio for it.

  • @user-fv1oi8vc7x
    @user-fv1oi8vc7x Год назад

    Why it is required to stop 15 m to the railway crossings outside the city and only 5 m to the railway crossing within a city?

    • @BusMaster99
      @BusMaster99  Год назад

      It's to prevent damage to the bus. The arm that comes down would come into contact with the bus if you were too close.

  • @mikedior3089
    @mikedior3089 Год назад

    We were always taught not to change gears/ pull parking break at rail road crossings

  • @LukeJohnsonEntertainmentUSA
    @LukeJohnsonEntertainmentUSA Год назад

    Practice student pick up a drop off?

  • @demagab
    @demagab 2 года назад

    What's the purpose of selecting 1?

  • @niks_crazy_world
    @niks_crazy_world 2 года назад

    Is putting the bus in neutral a requirement for your company or just something you do? None of our drivers at my company put it in neutral, we just use the wheel brakes.

    • @BusMaster99
      @BusMaster99  2 года назад

      It's a requirement for my department. Anytime the bus is loading/unloading passengers or stopping at a railroad crossing, the parking brake must be applied and the transmission must be in neutral (park if equipped).

  • @raminbaghirov9998
    @raminbaghirov9998 Год назад

    I think you were too clore to the railroad you have to have at least 15 to 50 feet distance.

    • @BusMaster99
      @BusMaster99  Год назад +1

      Like I said at the end of the video, you have to be able to see the train. If you can't from 15-50ft away, safety trumps the rules so long as you aren't stopping directly under the safety gate.

    • @raminbaghirov9998
      @raminbaghirov9998 Год назад +1

      @@BusMaster99 Thanks. It is a great informative video.