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On the whole, safety experts sound confident about school bus safety. “School buses are the most regulated vehicles on the road,” a spokesperson from the National Highway Traffic Safety ...
MONROE COUNTY— October 21-25 is School Bus Safety Week and the Monroe County Sheriff's Office is celebrating by participating in "Operation Safe Stop." This enforcement campaign, conducted ...
During the 2000s, school bus safety adopted a number of evolutionary advances. To further improve visibility for other drivers, manufacturers began to replace incandescent lights with LEDs for running lights, turn signals, brake lights, and warning lamps. School bus crossing arms, first introduced in the late 1990s, came into wider use ...
A school bus crossing arm is a safety device intended to protect children from being struck while crossing in front of a school bus. Typically, school bus crossing arms are wire or plastic devices which extend from the front bumper on the right side of the bus when the door is open for loading/unloading and form a barrier. The devices force ...
"Clunk Click Every Trip" is the slogan of a series of British public information films. [1] They commenced in the summer of 1970, presented by Shaw Taylor, then from January 1971 to 1975 were presented by Jimmy Savile. The BBC adapted Savile's slogan for the title of his Saturday night variety show beginning in 1973. [2]
Example of MDZ Shield protecting child. The MDZ Shield (or Minimize Danger Zone Shield) is a safety device for school buses, consisting of a two-piece polyurethane guard that encloses the upper wheel well opening and covers the gap in front of the right rear wheels, designed to deflect a person out of the path of the wheels in order to prevent injury or death.
The crash, which occurred during National School Bus Safety Week, is being investigated by the South Carolina Highway Patrol. There was no word about which law enforcement agency will lead an ...
These school buses vary in color with yellow buses being rare and are distinguishable from other buses by a yellow school zone sign or a sign that reads "School Bus" on the top rear end of the bus. Private and public schools often have 'activity' style buses, sometimes in a color matching the 'school colours' although more commonly with just ...