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A driver may eject/release any pupil who is unruly and will not obey the school bus driver at:

  1. Any location

  2. A safe location

  3. To a family member

  4. To a parent or school official

The correct answer is: A safe location

The correct answer focuses on the importance of ensuring the safety of all students during a potentially disruptive situation. Releasing an unruly pupil should only occur at a safe location, which prioritizes the well-being of the student being ejected and the other passengers on the bus. Releasing a student in a safe location ensures that they are not put in harm's way, whether through exposure to traffic or unsafe environments. It also allows the situation to be managed in a way that minimizes chaos or further unruliness. The other options imply less concern for safety. Ejecting a student at any location neglects the specific need for safety and could create dangerous situations. Releasing a student directly to a family member or a parent could involve uncertainty about the situation or whether the adult is present and capable of managing the situation effectively. Similarly, releasing a student to a school official could vary in safety depending on the circumstances, but safety being the primary concern, the emphasis should consistently be on a confirmed safe location.