The Kansas State Department of Education informs the public about how to keep kids safe as they make their way to and from school buses.
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Students from Mountain Home (Ark.) High School created this dramatic video to draw attention to the dangers of illegally passing school buses.
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The South Carolina Senate Transportation Committee gives S946 a favorable report with an amendment that cuts the fine for violations, if video footage does not positively identify the driver of the vehicle, from $500 to $250.
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The 30-second video educates the public on the need to stop for school buses that are loading or unloading students.
Read More →The latest loading/unloading report shows that four students were killed in school bus danger zone incidents in the U.S. during the 2014-15 school year. That total is the lowest in the 45 years on record.
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NYAPT’s latest study of illegal passing of school buses finds an increased rate of violations compared to previous counts.
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Bus Crossing Guard, an extra stop sign that extends 6 feet from the side of the bus, has been installed on 10 buses that transport McKinney ISD students.
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Representing the family of Hunter Pitt, a 6-year-old who was run over by his school bus, led a personal injury law firm to create "Wait, Wait, Wait — 3 Ways to Keep Kids Safe.”
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Gov. Chris Christie signs a bill that requires sensors to alert the school bus driver if there are children in front or in back of the bus.
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The South Carolina legislation would apply when a vehicle illegally passes a school bus and is recorded by a stop-arm camera, but the driver can’t be identified.
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