Five free stop-arm PSAs can be downloaded from the School Bus Safety Co. website. A screenshot from one of the videos is seen here.
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Five free stop-arm PSAs can be downloaded from the School Bus Safety Co. website. A screenshot from one of the videos is seen here.
HUDSON, Ohio — School Bus Safety Co. is supporting National School Bus Safety Week by offering a series of public service announcements (PSAs) and a safety poster at no charge.
“Safety is everyone's responsibility,” said Jeff Cassell, president of School Bus Safety Co., “and that is why [the National Association for Pupil Transportation’s] 2017 School Bus Safety Week campaign #StopOnRed is so important.”
In another effort to promote safety, School Bus Safety Co. is offering its “Vision, Mission & Values” poster, which details practices that drivers should follow and those that they shouldn’t. The company previously gave out 300 hard copies of the poster over a three-week period. It is now available as a free PDF by filling out the form here.
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