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School Bus Safety

Tips for a Safe Bus Ride & How to Stop for A School Bus

Some 25 million students nationwide begin and end their day with a trip on a school bus. School buses are the safest way for students to travel, but they also need to do their part to stay alert and aware of their surroundings to prevent injury.

Getting on the Bus:

  • When waiting for the bus, stay away from traffic and avoid roughhousing or other behavior that can lead to carelessness
  • Do not stray onto the street, alleys or private property
  • Line up away from the street or road as the bus approaches
  • Wait until the bus has stopped and the door opens before approaching the bus
  • Use the handrail when boarding

Behavior on the Bus:

  • If seat belts are available on the bus, buckle up*
  • Don’t speak loudly or make loud noises that could distract the driver
  • Stay in your seat
  • Don’t put your head, arms or hands out the window
  • Keep aisles clear of books and bags
  • Get your belongings together before reaching your stop
  • Wait for the bus to stop completely before getting up from your seat

*Watch this video of a side impact crash, which shows the difference of wearing and not wearing a seat belt on the bus.

Getting Off the Bus:

How to Stop for A School Bus

Drivers have to be extra careful around school buses. Buses make frequent stops and they’re usually full of little humans who might walk out into the street. School bus laws are in place to protect young lives, and breaking those laws can result in expensive tickets and even license suspension.

Take Aways:

Sources:

National Safety Council http://www.nsc.org/learn/safety-knowledge/Pages/news-and-resources-school-bus-safety-rules.aspx

Aceable https://www.aceable.com/safe-driving-videos/when-to-stop-for-a-school-bus/

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