Greater Rome Times

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Is Your Child Bus Stop Savvy?

According to the NHTSA the most dangerous part of the school bus ride is the bus stop...

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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reports that an average of 33 school age children die in school bus related crashes each year, most of which are pedestrians age five to seven. Because young children tend to hurry when getting on and off the bus, have little experience with traffic, assume motorists will see them and don’t always stay with the bus driver’s sight, they are the most likely group to get hit. They are hit either by a passing vehicle or sometimes by the bus itself.

The NHTSA recommends the following safety precautions.

They further recommend teaching your child to get on and off the bus safely.


All drivers must do their part to follow the traffic laws regarding school bus stops.

According to the NHTSA the most dangerous part of the school bus ride is the bus stop.

School will be in session again shortly. Let’s all do our part to help minimize the risk.