When sending kids off to school, parents entrust the school bus and its driver to get their child there safely. They rely on these vehicles for a reason — they are one of the safest modes of transportation on the road.
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), “students are about 70 times more likely to get to school safely when taking a bus instead of traveling by car.”
Why? Because school buses are the most regulated vehicles on the road, according to the NHTSA. They are also designed to prevent crashes and injuries, and there are laws in place to protect students.
School Bus Regulations
There are specific federal regulations school buses must follow to ensure students are transported to school safely. According to the NHTSA, some of these include:
School Bus Designs
School buses are designed to look unique so they can be identified as school buses by other motorists. They are also designed with specific safety features, including flashing red lights, cross-view mirrors, and stop-sign arms. The interior is also outfitted with protective seating.
School Bus Laws
There are specific laws in place to protect school buses and students. These include making it illegal for vehicles to pass a school bus when it is picking up or dropping off children. These traffic laws help ensure students’ safety while they are on the bus, as well as entering and exiting it.
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