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SCHOOL BUS SAFETY
The
National Safety Council says that there were approximately 310,000 school
transportation vehicles on the road, traveling more than 2,500,000 miles
annually. One out of every seven vehicles was involved in an accident, and an
accident occurred every 60 miles. Suddenly the record doesn't look very good.
What can we do to improve this record? Think about it.
One of
the things we can do as drivers is to recognize and obey the rules of the road.
When approaching a school bus, be extra cautious. Look for the vehicle's
signals, usually red flashing lights and a raised stop sign on the left side of
the bus, and be prepared to stop. Remember that in most states, and in most
circumstances, it is unlawful to pass a stopped school bus that is loading or
discharging students. You will know this because the bus will have on its red
warning flashers. Also remember that most buses stop at railroad crossings. Keep
your distance and avoid rear-ending the bus.
In
school zones obey restricted speed limits, yield to buses and give them the
right of way. When following a bus that is making frequent stops, don't take a
chance with an unsafe pass. Be sure you can perform the pass safely and be sure
that you are in an authorized passing zone. Don't force the bus driver into a
dangerous maneuver such as a sudden stop or to swerve off the road to avoid a
crash.
As
drivers we must simply use common sense, be courteous and stay within the law.
When you see a school bus, think caution. Think of the precious cargo being
transported.
As well
as being a good driver, there is more that you can do to prevent school bus
accidents. As a parent, you can be sure your children behave properly when
traveling in the bus. They should be instructed to
walk to their seat and stay seated until the bus reaches its destination.
We know that we can not ask the children to keep perfectly still, but we should
ask them to talk quietly and to avoid horseplay on the bus. Students should be
told that the bus driver must be obeyed.
As a
concerned parent you can become involved in your school's bus safety program. Be
sure the drivers are well qualified and that the school district has safe and
effective preventive maintenance programs for all its buses.
School
bus accidents are tragic. There is nothing more valuable to a parent than the
young child being transported in that bus. As a parent or as a good
driver—remember that you must take an active part in preventing an accident.
We must all cooperate to make this school year a safe and happy one.
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