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What do you wear as a bus driver?

Under normal circumstances, all drivers should wear long pants. Short pants, if worn, will meet the fingertip length standard.



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Appropriate foot ware: Soled shoes which provide full foot coverage or sandal shoes which provide full foot coverage.

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What should I wear to a Bus Driver interview? Make sure you dress smart and wear formal outfit (preferably a suit, shirt and tie) to your bus driver interview. Remember, as a Bus Driver you are providing a service to passengers and you are also representing their company brand.

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One of the biggest challenges for school bus drivers is the responsibility of transporting dozens of students to and from school each day. This responsibility can be stressful, as school bus drivers are responsible for the safety and well-being of their passengers.

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It may seem like bus drivers have easy jobs, but in fact, they are just as physically demanding as many others. While it is true that drivers sit for most of the day, it doesn't mean they don't experience wear and tear on their bodies.

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It's not just New York: Research in the United Kingdom has found that bus drivers report fear of physical assault as their job's biggest stressor. With good reason: In 1993, for example, more than 1,500 assaults were reported.

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A suit would be overkill. Long sleeve button up shirt, dress slacks, and perhaps a tie would be what we expect and are pleased to see. You definitely want to come in looking like you'll belong in uniform (provided your company has them) If they have coach buses or you plan on driving them, wear a tie.

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Role-specific interview questions What is your experience operating large commercial buses? How do you ensure passenger safety while driving a bus? Can you describe how you handle difficult passengers or situations on your bus? What specific procedures do you follow for bus maintenance and upkeep?

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Daily duty limit You must not be on duty for more than 11 hours in any working day. This limit does not apply on any working day when you do not drive. You must record your hours on a weekly record sheet or on a tachograph. Some vehicles are exempt from the duty limit.

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Training usually takes around 6-8 weeks to complete. If individuals pass the training and get their PCV (Passenger Carrying Vehicle) Licence, they will get a job as bus drivers. There are two categories of PCV licence: Category D1 – minibuses with no more than 16 passenger seats and a maximum length of 8 metres.

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The factors contributing to fatigue differ between bus drivers, just like any other profession. However, drivers who maintain a rigid schedule of work and sleep usually have less trouble dealing with fatigue. Fatigue is your body's signal to you that it needs rest and quality sleep.

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