
Check out how stop-arm safety programs and cameras protect children, deter illegal passing, and enhance school bus safety with these best practices and recommendations
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Safe Fleet launched its AI-driven Stop Arm Violation Enforcement System (SAVES), enhancing school bus safety by accurately capturing stop-arm violations. SAVES uses advanced cameras and data analytics to deter incidents and aid law enforcement, protecting students during boarding and disembarking.
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Conduent Transportation will highlight DriveSafe Enforcement System, which System uses sensors to detect and track vehicles through a particular location, to help keep school children safe.
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The Bethlehem Central School District is partnering with Albany County and BusPatrol to battle illegal passing around school buses.
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First Light established the patents to protect its intellectual property and to ensure that the company is the only option for offering the sale of its illuminated school bus signs that are covered by the patents.
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Are your school buses equipped with the latest stop-arm cameras? Find out why these pieces of equipment are so helpful, how they work, and who has the solutions that can get you on the road to documenting driver infractions.
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Union County Public Schools adds the extra-long stop arms to 30 of its buses to crack down on illegal passing incidents.
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Bigfork (Mont.) School District 38 is prompted by a recent illegal passing incident that severely injured a 6-year-old student at a nearby district to install the longer stop arms on all its buses.
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Senate Bill 219 would let police seize a stop-arm runner’s vehicle. Meanwhile, Gov. Eric Holcomb announces that over 2,500 citations were issued as part of an illegal passing prevention program.
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The group of Maine students, with support from school staff and community members, is working to raise nearly $33,000 to add 15 extended stop arms to buses on routes with the highest number of illegal passing incidents.
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