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PTA Today, 1986
Two views on the need for seatbelts on school buses are offered by the national Highway Traffic Safety Administration and the American Academy of Pediatrics. (DF)
Descriptors: Educational Legislation, Elementary Secondary Education, Restraints (Vehicle Safety), School Buses
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Soule, David – PTA Today, 1982
A representative of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration weighs advantages and discusses issues associated with installing seat belts in school buses. Federal regulations and research findings are considered. A list of guideline questions for school districts planning to install seat belts is included. (PP)
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Costs, Elementary Secondary Education, Equipment Evaluation
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PTA Today, 1991
Guidelines to help parents explain traffic safety to children cover the following: school bus safety (e.g., remain seated, do not shout); walking (e.g., obey traffic signals, cross at crosswalks); driving (e.g., wear seatbelts, enter and exit from the curb side); and biking (e.g., wear helmets, do not ride at night). (SM)
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Adults, Bicycling, Child Rearing
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Tofany, Vincent L. – PTA Today, 1982
The president of the National Safety Council suggests ways that parents can promote school bus safety, with emphasis on preventing accidents outside the bus. Parents can explain safety rules to their children and work with their parent teacher associations and school administrators to plan and enforce safety regulations. (PP)
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Elementary Secondary Education, Parent Responsibility, Parent Role