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Davis, Dana – School Management, 1972
A rodeo competition for school bus drivers provides opportunities for broadening defensive driving skills and skillful maneuvering as well as increasing knowledge of motor vehicle laws. (Author)
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Driver Education, School Buses, Traffic Circulation
Ballard, David M. – School Business Affairs, 1990
Examines the characteristics of three types of motion detectors: Doppler radar, infrared, and ultrasonic wave, and how they are used on school buses to prevent students from being killed by their own school bus. Other safety devices cited are bus crossing arms and a camera monitor system. (MLF)
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Elementary Secondary Education, Merchandise Information, School Buses
American School Board Journal, 1989
The National Transportation Safety Board has recommended retiring as unsafe all school buses made before April 1, 1977. Buses built after that date--called "poststandard buses"--are likely to be in great demand for safety, economic, and legal reasons. (MLF)
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Costs, Court Litigation, Elementary Secondary Education
Lovett, Steve – School Leader, 1986
Any district board of education considering seat belt installation on large school buses should examine all the research available prior to making a final decision. New Jersey's Guide for Analyzing a Pupil Transportation Program is provided. (MLF)
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Bus Transportation, Elementary Secondary Education, Legal Responsibility
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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
National Transportation Safety Board (DOT), Washington, DC. – 1987
This study reports on the crash performance of large poststandard school buses (school buses manufactured after April 1, 1977, and weighing more than 10,000 pounds unloaded) in 43 accidents investigated by the National Transportation Safety Board. The report discusses the Safety Board's findings as to how well the standards are working to protect…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Bus Transportation, Elementary Secondary Education, Equipment Evaluation
National Transportation Safety Board (DOT), Washington, DC. Bureau of Surface Transportation Safety. – 1970
This study reviews some examples of injuries received in two school bus accidents; explains how the design of joints and fastenings in the buses was involved in the injuries and in the structural strength of schoolbuses; and compares schoolbus construction with construction of other types of buses that employ more efficient and complete…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Assembly (Manufacturing), Cost Effectiveness, Design Requirements
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School Management, 1972
Discusses the new Federal Student Transportation Safety Standard 17. David H. Soule, designer and administrator of Standard 17, is interviewed. Topics covered are Federal aid, Federal-State-local relationship, bus driver training, and bus routing. (DN)
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Bus Transportation, Driver Education, Educational Legislation
National Academy of Sciences - National Research Council, Washington, DC. Transportation Research Board. – 1989
While school buses transport more passengers per trip, the rate of occupant fatalities per mile driven for school buses is one-quarter that for passenger cars. Nevertheless, the public expects school districts and other school bus operators to take all reasonable precautions to protect children as they travel to and from school. Although a variety…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Bus Transportation, Design Requirements, Elementary Secondary Education
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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
American School Board Journal, 1975
There's a lot school boards can do to improve safety in bus transportation, and not all the recommended actions involve money. (Author/IRT)
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Board of Education Role, Bus Transportation, Driver Education
Delahanty, Joseph F.; And Others – 1973
This study has been undertaken to assess the magnitude of the school bus safety problem and to develop a plan to improve pupil transportation safety. The resulting report provides estimates of school bus population and daily usage, gives an account of injuries and fatalities that occur annually, and compares the safety records of school buses to…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Driver Education, Elementary Schools, Equipment Standards
Bieber, Robert M. – School Business Affairs, 1984
To ensure worker safety, fleet safety managers need professional staffs, good access to top management, and sufficient authority to discharge their duties. Safety programs should include careful driver hiring; training, including orientation, testing, and practice; comprehensive accident reporting; and cooperative compliance programs with…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Elementary Secondary Education, Job Training, Occupational Safety and Health
Shannon, James W., Jr. – American School Board Journal, 1983
A March 1982 Jonesboro, Arkansas, school bus accident in which nine people were killed has rekindled the debate over school bus safety, says the author. The article discusses briefly the opposition historically between school bus manufacturers and safety advocates and presents cost-benefit arguments concerning mandatory seat-belt installation.…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Boards of Education, Cost Effectiveness, Death
Executive Educator, 1989
A special report on school transportation covers the following topics: (1) a school bus safety update; (2) equipping school buses with motion detectors; (3) state training requirements for school bus drivers; (4) recruiting and retaining drivers; (5) regulations covering underground fuel-storage tanks; and (6) a transportation directory. (MLF)
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Cost Effectiveness, Driver Education, Elementary Secondary Education
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