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Reference Point Driving
Reference point driving is a proven method
for bus drivers to safely make turns.
To make a turn using this method, the driver first determines the
turning radius and tracking of the bus's wheels.
By making practice turns, the driver determines two reference points,
one on the vehicle and one on the street or road.
For example for a right turn, the driver determines that the front
edge of the passenger door to be the vehicle’s reference point
and the street corner to be the street’s reference point.
The driver starts turning the steering wheel 100%
to the right when the vehicle’s reference point is even with
the street’s reference point. Now with slight adjustments
for traffic and road conditions, the driver can use these reference
points when making any right turn.
Here we show how to make a left and right turn using reference
point driving.
Left Turn Using Reference Point Driving
- Prior to reaching the intersection center your bus in the traffic
lane.
- Check your mirrors to clear traffic, turn on the left turn
signal at least 100 feet prior to the turn, now recheck mirrors
for traffic especially on the left side.
- Continue driving straight ahead into the intersection until
the vehicle's reference point is even with the street's reference
point. Now turn the steering wheel 100% to the left.
- Complete the turn at a safe speed.
- When completed your bus should be centered in the traffic lane.
- Prior to reaching the intersection, position your bus 3 to
5 feet from the edge of the street or curb.
- Check your mirrors to clear traffic, turn on the right turn
signal at least 100 feet prior to the turn, and recheck mirrors
for traffic especially on the right side.
- Continue driving straight ahead into the intersection until
the vehicle's reference point is even with the street's reference
point. Now turn the steering wheel 100% to the right.
- Complete the turn at a safe speed.
- When completed, your bus should be 3 to 5 feet from the curb.
Warning: Traffic attempting to pass on the right side makes a right
turn very dangerous. Watch for vehicles that
may try to squeeze past on the right.
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