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This is an unusual law, but arguably leads to a higher safety level for children, as they are then required to be picked up or dropped on the same side of the road as the bus exit on anything greater than a two-lane road as provided by RCW 46.61.370. [16]
Data from the most recent report from the National Safety Council (NSC) found that there were 108 people killed nationwide in school bus-related crashes in 2021. Additionally, data from 2012 to ...
The boulevard rule is a principle in United States traffic law which states that the driver of a vehicle entering a highway from a smaller road or entrance (called the unfavored driver) must stop and yield the right of way to all highway traffic (the favored drivers). [1]
Hours of service (HOS) regulations are issued by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) and govern the working hours of anyone operating a commercial motor vehicle (CMV) in the United States. These regulations apply to truck drivers, commercial and intercity bus drivers, and school bus drivers who operate CMVs. These rules ...
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 ...
In 2023, about 7 percent (6.9%) of Maryland’s students were truant, meaning they had missed more than 20 school days in the year unlawfully, 15 days in a semester or eight days in any quarter.
When a school bus is sold for usage outside of student transport, NHTSA regulations require that its identification as a school bus be removed. [2] To do so, all school bus lettering must be removed or covered while the exterior must be painted a color different than school bus yellow; the stop arm(s) and warning lamps must be removed or ...
Here are safety tips for students who will walk to school: Walk on the sidewalk but if no sidewalk is available, walk facing traffic; Stop and look left, right and left again to see if cars are ...