New Bus 2010
For instance, will your child be standing on a sidewalk in a well lit and safe area of your city or will your child be standing at the end of a dark, gravel driveway on You must ask yourself a number of questions about the location of the bus stop and the times of pick-up and drop-off. You need to assess the relative dangers your child will confront at his bus stop. When you talk about these safety issues with your child, start the discussion at home but continue the conversation at the bus stop. This danger isn't simply limited to cars, trucks or motorcycles, a school bus can strike and kill a child just as easily.
It's being struck by a motor vehicle, whether they are waiting at the bus stop, getting on and off the bus, or walking away from the bus after they get off. What is the most serious danger facing children who take a bus to school every day? This year, however, you should consider spending extra time talking about those safety rules that are most likely to save your child's life. These are all important rules of safety and civility that parents should discuss with their children. Over and over, students will hear the same admonitions: "stay seated and talk quietly during your bus ride", "don't stand or play in the aisle", "follow the bus driver's instructions", and "don't throw things in the bus or out the window".
Schools are opening, and children are traveling on school buses again. It's that time of year.
It's being struck by a motor vehicle, whether they are waiting at the bus stop, getting on and off the bus, or walking away from the bus after they get off. What is the most serious danger facing children who take a bus to school every day? This year, however, you should consider spending extra time talking about those safety rules that are most likely to save your child's life. These are all important rules of safety and civility that parents should discuss with their children. Over and over, students will hear the same admonitions: "stay seated and talk quietly during your bus ride", "don't stand or play in the aisle", "follow the bus driver's instructions", and "don't throw things in the bus or out the window".
Schools are opening, and children are traveling on school buses again. It's that time of year.




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