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School
Bus Safety
According
to the National
Highway Transportation
Safety Administration,
school buses
are one of
the safest
forms of transportation.
But there
are still
dangers, particularly
before and
after riding
the bus.
It is important
to remind
children about
safety on
the street
and on the
school bus.
Elementary
school children
in particular
are at high
risk of being
hit by a car
when crossing
the street
because they:
- Cannot
judge the
speed or
distance
of moving
vehicles
- Are easily
distracted
and can
focus only
on one thing
at a time
- Cannot
determine
the direction
of sounds
- Have a
visual field
that is
one-third
narrower
than an
adults
- Do not
understand
how much
time and
distance
is necessary
for a vehicle
to stop
- Are hidden
by parked
cars and
bushes
- Making
matters
worse, there
is an increase
in the number
of pre-school
children
being sent
to school
programs
on school
buses.
The National
Highway Traffic
Safety Administration
recommends
that each
pre-school
child be properly
secured in
the appropriate
safety seat
depending
on the childs
weight, height,
or special
needs. See
Kids
in Cars
for additional
details.
The 10-foot
area around
a school bus
should be
thought of
as the Danger
Zone because
it is difficult
for a bus
driver to
see in this
area. The
most dangerous
sections in
the Danger
Zone are right
in front of
the bus and
from the front
of the rear
wheels to
the back of
the bus.
Safety
Tips
Here are
some guidelines
to give children
to prevent
injuries on
the school
bus.
Waiting
for the Bus
- Get to
the bus
stop at
least five
minutes
early.
- Stay away
from the
curb.
- Pay attention
for the
bus as it
approaches
the bus
stop.
- Let the
bus come
to a complete
stop before
boarding.
- Dont
push or
crowd friends
getting
on or off
the bus.
Riding
the Bus
- Find a
seat, sit
down and
face foward.
- Listen
to the bus
driver and
follow his
or her directions.
- Keep the
aisles clear.
- Dont
stick anything
out the
windows
-- especially
your head
or arm.
- Dont
throw anything
in the bus
or out of
a bus window.
- Dont
scream or
shout.
Exiting
the Bus
- Be careful
that clothing
with drawstrings
and book
bags with
straps dont
get caught
in the doors
or handrails.
- Always
cross the
street in
front of
the bus
while it
is stopped.
Never
cross behind
it.
- Keep away
from the
bus if you
drop something.
Never try
to pick
it up without
telling
the bus
driver that
you are
going to
get it.
- Do not
go into
the Danger
Zone.
- Walk at
least three
giant steps
away from
the side
of the bus.
Other
Tips
- In winter,
dress for
the weather
in bright
colored
clothing
so you are
easily seen.
But make
sure you
can see
and hear
traffic
around you.
- In winter
and on rainy
days, give
the bus
more room.
They need
more room
to stop
when the
road is
slippery.
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