A 30-second video from Radio Engineering Industries educates the public on the need to stop for school buses that are loading or unloading students.
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A 30-second video from Radio Engineering Industries educates the public on the need to stop for school buses that are loading or unloading students.
OMAHA, Neb. — Radio Engineering Industries (REI) has developed a public service announcement (PSA) to promote awareness of school bus stop-arm safety.
The 30-second video educates the public on the need to stop for school buses that are loading or unloading students.
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“Every day, we hear from schools how stop-arm running is an issue. More importantly, they fear for their students' safety,” said Scott Hays, president of REI. “Preventing stop-arm violations is vital. We encourage school districts, parents, and our customers to share REI’s PSA and make a difference in your community.”
The PSA is available on REI’s Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and YouTube channel. It can also be viewed in SBF’s video section.
REI will also distribute the PSA during school association trade shows starting this summer.
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