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| Approach the bus and check general condition. |
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| Look for damage and vandalism. |
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| Look for vehicle leaning to one side. |
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| Look under the engine and transmission for evidence of fresh oil, coolant, grease, or fuel leaks. |
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| Check for pipes, wires, or hoses hanging under the vehcile. |
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| Check the windshield for damage and appropriate stickers. |
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| Walk down the left side and check the battery door for proper operation, check the battery box for vandalism, check the batteries for fraid wires and corrosion, and make sure the batteries and the tray are secure. |
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| Continue down the left side checking around the vehicle for hazards or obstacles that would prevent moving. |
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| Check the rear door for vandalism, if it's not locked open it and check inside the bus and under the seats for vandalism. |
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| Continue down the right side of the bus and check for leaks and vandalism to the fuel tank, and for bombs. |
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| Continue down the right side of the bus and stop at the storage box. Check the safety equipment for vandalism then install your wheel chalks. |
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