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It's National School Bus Safety Week |
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Oct. 17, 2011 --
 Children
are back in school, and now more than ever, we need
to be cautious while on the road. National
School Bus Safety Week is October 17 – 21,
and it provides a great opportunity to remind
everyone to stop, watch, and drive slowly around
schools and buses. Keeping children safe is
everyone’s responsibility.
This year’s theme is “Be Aware – Know the Danger
Zone”. What’s the Danger Zone? It’s the loading and
unloading area, and it includes all sides of the bus
where children are in the most danger of not being
seen by the bus driver (ten feet in front of the bus
where the bus driver may be too high to see a child,
ten feet on either side of the bus where a child may
be in the bus driver’s blind spot, and the area
behind the bus). The Danger Zone is where most
accidents occur.
With this in mind, we’d like to go over some
important tips that will help keep children safe
during the school year.
Safety Reminders For
School Children
Do you ride a school bus? If so, here are some
safety tips for you:
- Arrive at the bus stop early. If you’re
running late, you’re more likely to rush across
the street to catch the bus. It is better to
take your time so you are aware of your
surroundings.
- When crossing the street, always use a
crosswalk if one is available.
- Remember what you learned in first grade:
Look both ways before you cross the street.
- While waiting for the bus, stand back at
least ten feet from the road.
- Always listen to the bus driver. Wait until
the bus stops, the door opens, and the driver
says it’s okay before stepping onto the bus.
- The bus driver cannot see you if you are
standing closer than ten feet to the bus. Stay
out of the danger zone!
- If something falls under or near the bus,
tell the driver. NEVER try to pick it up
yourself!
- When the driver says it’s safe to cross the
street, remember to CROSS IN FRONT of the bus,
never behind.
- Check both ways for cars before stepping off
the bus and before crossing any roads.
It’s also important to stay safe while on the
bus. So, remember:
- Take your seat quietly and quickly, and
remain seated when the bus is moving.
- Keep your feet on the floor and never extend
your hands, arms, head, or any object out the
window of a bus.
- Talk in a quiet voice, be courteous to the
driver and your schoolmates, and don’t distract
the driver.
Safety Reminders For
Motorists
Your
days of riding on a school bus may be long over, but
you still need to do your part when it comes to
safety. So, keep these important points in mind
whenever you get behind the wheel:
- Slow down in school zones. The speed limit
is lower in these areas because students are
moving on and off the bus, being dropped off by
their parents, or walking to school. Slowing
down in these zones gives you extra time to
react.
- Slow down for yellow flashing lights on
school buses.
- STOP for red flashing lights and the stop
arm. The red lights mean students are getting on
and off the bus.
- On a road with two-way traffic, cars
traveling in both directions need to stop,
unless it is a divided highway with a median.
- As winter draws near, and the days become
shorter, more students will be waiting for the
bus in the dark. Exercise extra caution,
especially in the mornings.
- And finally, remember to slow down, take
your time, and keep your full attention on the
road.
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