60. Course 20. Fill In The Blank Questions - TCRP Legal Research Digest 24: Transit Bus Stops: Ownership, Liability and Access
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Fill In The Blank Questions - TCRP Legal Research Digest 24: Transit Bus
Stops: Ownership, Liability and Access
Monday, February 2, 2026
9:03 PM
SET 1 — 20 Fill-in-the-Blank Questions (Random Order)
1. A transit agency may be protected from lawsuits when making a __________ decision.
discretionary
2. A revocable permission to place a bus stop on private land is called a __________. license
3. Unsafe physical conditions at a bus stop may create __________ liability. premises
4. A durable, non-revocable right to use private land is an __________. easement
5. Cities regulate the public right-of-way through their __________ power. police
6. ADA requires a firm, stable, slip-resistant __________ area. boarding
7. A property owner may withdraw permission for a bus stop through __________. revocation
8. The legal duty to maintain safe conditions is known as the __________ of care. duty
9. A blocked view that increases crash risk is a __________ obstruction. sightline
10. When multiple parties share maintenance duties, they may have __________ liability. shared
11. A contract requiring one party to protect another from loss is called __________. indemnification
12. Transit agencies operate in the ROW through __________ authority. access
13. A government decision lacking rational basis may be considered __________ and capricious.
arbitrary
14. Failure to inspect or repair hazards is a form of operational __________. negligence
15. A contract defining who cleans and repairs a bus stop is a __________ agreement. maintenance
16. Courts may review access disputes through the process of judicial __________. review
17. The legal concept linking a design decision to harm is __________ cause. proximate
18. A conflict over transit access on private land is an access __________. dispute
19. The system-wide ADA requirement ensuring overall usability is called program __________.
accessibility
20. Allocating curb space among competing uses is known as __________ management. curb
SET 2 — 20 Fill-in-the-Blank Questions (Random
Order)
1. A transit agency must follow accepted engineering practices to meet the standard of __________.
care
2. A temporary, revocable right to use private land is a __________ agreement. license
3. Cities control streets and sidewalks through their __________ jurisdiction. regulatory
4. A legal right to use another’s land for transit is an __________. easement
5. Unsafe conditions that cause injury fall under __________ liability. premises
6. A blocked driver or pedestrian view is a __________ obstruction. sightline
7. Removing physical obstacles for ADA compliance is called barrier __________. removal
8. A property owner may end access through __________. revocation
9. A contract assigning responsibility for upkeep is a __________ agreement. maintenance
10. A government action without rational basis is __________ and capricious. arbitrary
11. Transit agencies rely on __________ authority to operate in the ROW. access
12. A legal conflict over bus stop placement is an access __________. dispute
13. The legal duty to act safely is the __________ of care. duty
14. Failure to inspect or repair hazards is operational __________. negligence
15. A clause protecting one party from liability is called __________. indemnification
16. A firm, stable, slip-resistant pad is an accessible __________ area. boarding
17. Courts evaluate government actions through judicial __________. review
18. When multiple parties share responsibility, they may have __________ liability. shared
19. The constitutional rules governing speech at bus stops fall under the public __________ doctrine.
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forum
20. Allocating curb space among uses is known as __________ management. curb
SET 3 — 20 Fill-in-the-Blank Questions (Random
Order)
1. A durable right to use private land for transit is an __________. easement
2. A revocable permission for a bus stop is a __________. license
3. Cities regulate the ROW using their __________ power. police
4. Unsafe conditions at a bus stop relate to __________ liability. premises
5. A blocked view that creates danger is a __________ obstruction. sightline
6. ADA requires a safe, stable __________ area for boarding. boarding
7. A contract assigning cleaning and repair duties is a __________ agreement. maintenance
8. A government decision lacking rational basis is __________ and capricious. arbitrary
9. A legal conflict over bus stop access is an access __________. dispute
10. The legal duty to maintain safe conditions is the __________ of care. duty
11. Failure to perform inspections is operational __________. negligence
12. A clause protecting one party from liability is __________. indemnification
13. Transit agencies operate in the ROW through __________ authority. access
14. Removing obstacles for ADA compliance is barrier __________. removal
15. Courts evaluate actions through judicial __________. review
16. When multiple parties share responsibility, they have __________ liability. shared
17. A property owner may withdraw permission through __________. revocation
18. The legal link between a design decision and harm is __________ cause. proximate
19. Allocating curb space among uses is __________ management. curb
20. Constitutional speech rules at bus stops fall under the public __________ doctrine. forum
SET 4 — 20 Fill-in-the-Blank Questions (Random
Order)
1. A temporary, revocable right to place a bus stop is a __________. license
2. A durable right to use private land is an __________. easement
3. Cities regulate streets and sidewalks through their __________ power. police
4. Unsafe conditions fall under __________ liability. premises
5. ADA requires a firm, stable __________ area. boarding
6. A blocked view creating danger is a __________ obstruction. sightline
7. A contract defining upkeep duties is a __________ agreement. maintenance
8. A government action without rational basis is __________ and capricious. arbitrary
9. A legal conflict over bus stop access is an access __________. dispute
10. The obligation to act safely is the __________ of care. duty
11. Failure to inspect or repair hazards is operational __________. negligence
12. A clause protecting a party from liability is __________. indemnification
13. Transit agencies operate in the ROW through __________ authority. access
14. Removing physical obstacles is barrier __________. removal
15. Courts evaluate decisions through judicial __________. review
16. When multiple parties share responsibility, they have __________ liability. shared
17. A property owner may end permission through __________. revocation
18. The legal link between design and harm is __________ cause. proximate
19. Allocating curb space is known as __________ management. curb
20. Constitutional speech rules at bus stops fall under the public __________ doctrine. forum
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