Professional Report

Pupil Transportation Operation and Safety Rules – July 2013

lights. (b) Oil pressure gauge. (c) Warning lights, if installed:

(i) Oil pressure warning light. (ii) Service brake warning light. (iii) Alternator/generator warning light. (iv) Ampmeter and/or voltmeter. (v) Water temperature gauge or warning light.

(d) Dome lights. (e) Horn. (f) Heaters, fans and defrosters. (g) Mirrors properly adjusted and sunshade mounted and not broken. (h) Wipers and washers. (i) Indicator lights. (i) Head light high beam. (ii) Panel lights. (iii) Left and right turn signal indicators. (iv) Hazard indicators. (v) Amber warning light. (vi) Red warning light. (i) Storage tanks – 2 psi, one minute. (ii) Service brake – 3 psi, one minute. (iii) Low air pressure light and buzzer – 60 psi. (iv) Emergency brake – 20-40 psi. (v) Hydraulic – pump three times; hold five seconds. (k) Check passenger seats, frames, emergency exits, windows, and adaptive equipment required for the transportation of preschool and special needs students. (vii) Red over-ride switch. (viii) Strobe indicator light. (j) Brake system for leaks

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