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  1. Staying Safe on the School Bus (Safety First) by Joanne Mattern, 2007-01-12
  2. My School Bus: A Book About School Bus Safety (Feldman, Heather L. My World.) by Heather L. Feldman, 2000-08
  3. ABCs of School Bus Safety by Susan Benson, Edmund Benson, 2000-07-14
  4. Rethinking school bus safety: armed with heightened awareness of security threats and safety concerns, administrators seek to make the school bus safer.(SECURITY): ... An article from: District Administration by Christopher Hann, 2007-07-01
  5. School Bus Safety Coordinator by Jack Rudman, 2005-10
  6. School bus safety.: An article from: Humpty Dumpty's Magazine
  7. Improving School Bus Safety (Special Report (National Research Council (U S) Transportation Research Board))
  8. Keller's School Bus Driver's Safety Handbook
  9. Time to saddle up for rodeo season.(Transportation)(Safety: Regional school bus drivers compete annually in a series of events testing their skills.): An article from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
  10. Safety on the School Bus (Raatma, Lucia. Safety First.) by Lucia Raatma, Karen E. Finkel, 1999-01
  11. Safety on the School Bus by Sarah Florence, 2000-09-30
  12. Las reglas del autobus/ Safety on the School Bus by Sarah Florence, 2006-07-30
  13. Friendly, the school bus. (bus safety): An article from: Humpty Dumpty's Magazine by Irma Jean Woods, 1998-09-01
  14. School bus safety: Operator age in relation to school bus accidents by David M Promisel, 1969

1. NHTSA: People: Injury Prevention: School Bus Safety
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2. School Bus Safety Web

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3. NHTSA's Safety City Bus Safety
Well, hello there and welcome to the school bus safety page! Vince and I are here to tell you some interesting facts about school bus safety.
http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov/kids/bussafety/
Well, hello there and welcome to the school bus safety page! Vince and I are here to tell you some interesting facts about school bus safety . Click anywhere on the bus to learn about all the special features that let you get to school in one piece! : before you get on and after you get off. How can you find out about school bus Danger Zones and learn other important bus safety stuff?
Yellow flashing lights on the bus indicate the bus is getting ready to stop and load or unload. This means cars need to slow down and get ready to stop.
Red Flashing Lights and Stop Signal Arm indicates that the bus has stopped and that children are getting on or off. This tells motorists to stop their cars.
The bus driver.
Side and Rear View Mirrors let the driver know what is going on around them. Cars may be approaching, kids may be walking up to the bus, and bikes may be close by.
Emergency Exits.
Crossing Control Arm is mounted on the front bumper and will swing out when the door is opened. It is designed to keep children from walking close to the front of the bus.
Danger Zone (front):
Danger Zone (sides):
Danger Zone (behind bus): DANGER ZONE! Never walk behind a school bus. The driver will not be able to see you.

4. The National Coalition For School Bus Safety Home Page
Examines issues of school bus safety by tracking legislative initiatives, accidents, parents and crash reports.
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5. School Bus Safety Web

http://www.ncbussafety.org/NCBUSSAFETY.html

6. Kids Page - School Bus School Zone Safety
School Bus Behavior. Your school district probably has a school bus behavior policy. Your bus driver's number one interest is your safety.
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7. NC School Bus Safety Web
school bus safety Web. School Bus Transportation School Bus Drivers / CDL Special Needs Transportation NCDOT Driver Services School Bus
http://www.ncbussafety.org/
The BUS STOPS HERE and so should you!
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Mark Your Calendar Oct. 14
NAPT Security Academy
Oct 14-23
State Fair
Oct. 16-22
School Bus Safety Wk Oct. 28-31 NASDPTS Conference Oct. 30 NAPT Conference School Bus Safety Poster Contest Winners Flashing RED means STOP ahead! Safety Tips STOP LAW Safety Games DANGER ZONE ... Handrails HIGHWAY SAFETY Illegal Passing STOP Arm Law Safety Statistics Seat Belt Issues ... State Fair October 14-23 Durham Public Schools Transportation Services was recently recognized nationally by School Transportation News for having the best public sector newsletter. "Express to Success" was recognized at the August STN Conference and Trade Show in Reno, Nevada. Read More... last update Sep.19 1995 © School Bus Safety Web. Site design by ITRE, NC State University in conjunction with the Governor's Highway Safety Program.

8. NHTSA People Injury Prevention School Bus Safety
NHTSA's school bus safety program is committed to reducing school busrelated crashes, injuries, and fatalities through both behavioral programs and
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9. The National Coalition For School Bus Safety Home Page
Examines issues of school bus safety by tracking legislative initiatives, accidents, parents and crash reports.
http://www.ncsbs.org/
The National Coalition For School Bus Safety Home Page Mission Membership Crash Reports National News Parents' Stories
Endorsements
Fact Summaries ... Accident Form Accident Data Pre-2000 Links Contact NCSBS
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WHY SCHOOL BUSES NEED SEATBELTS
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This file requires Microsoft PowerPoint and is 150 KB in size click here to download and print article by James Freed (PDF) Nevada Decides the Issue of Seatbelts in School Buses Why?
The basic design of the Large Yellow School Bus has not been changed since 1977. Families of accident victims, better informed parents, National PTA, and multiple physician groups are demanding improvements and seatbelts on school buses HELP US to make available more Facts, News and Up-to-date Information PLEASE consider sending a donation to, or becoming a member of, NCSBS. Remember, contributions are tax deductible. The NCSBS is a registered Connecticut non-for-profit corporation with federal 501c3 recognition.

10. School Bus Safety Web
school bus safety Web
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11. School Bus Information Council
Press Releases/Industry News School BusRelated Child Fatalities School Bus- Information Reports School Bus-Related Fatalities
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12. Operation Safe Stop
Operation Safe Stop seeks to promote school bus safety through education school bus safety Page at the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
http://www.nysgtsc.state.ny.us/opsafstp.htm
NYS Department of Motor Vehicles
Governor's Traffic Safety Committee This page prepared in cooperation with Operation Safe Stop. National School Bus
Safety Week
October 16 - 22, 2005
About the Fall 2005 Program Operation Safe Stop Education Enforcement Day will be Thursday, October 6, 2005, prior to National School Bus Safety Week (October 16 - 22), Operation Safe Stop will conduct a law enforcement program across the state. Law enforcement officers were aboard school buses and in marked and unmarked patrol units, including motorcycles, behind moving school buses and in heavy traffic areas. They will issue tickets to drivers who pass stopped school buses ( ). All violations will be reported to a central command post so that final figures will be available to state and local officials as well as the media. Members of the media are invited to ride along and cover Operation Safe Stop in their areas. If you have questions about Operation Safe Stop, please contact: Paul Overbaugh
Transportation Supervisor
Greenville Central School District
Operation Safe Stop Coordinator at:
(518) 966-4444 ext. 461

13. Safety Rules
school bus safety rules from busmom
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14. Back To School Safety Tips
Safety tips for riding a bus, biking, walking or riding in a car. Learn the danger zones and how to arrive at school safely.
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15. School Bus Safety Rules - NSC
Prolonged exposure to low temperatures, wind and/or moisture can result in coldrelated injury from frostbite and hypothermia. Here are some suggestions on
http://www.nsc.org/library/facts/schlbus.htm
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School Bus Safety Rules
For some 22 million students nationwide, the school day begins and ends with a trip on a school bus. Unfortunately, each year many children are injured and several are killed in school bus incidents. School bus related crashes killed 164 persons and injured an estimated 18,000 persons nationwide in 1999, according to data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS) and General Estimates System (GES). Over the past six years, about 70% of the deaths in fatal school bus related crashes were occupants of vehicles other than the school bus and 20% were pedestrians. About 4% were school bus passengers and 2% were school bus drivers. Of the pedestrians killed in school bus related crashes over this period, approximately 77% were struck by the school bus. Of the people injured in school bus related crashes from 1994 through 1999, about 44% were school bus passengers, 9% were school bus drivers, and another 43% were occupants of other vehicles. Although drivers of all vehicles are required to stop for a school bus when it is stopped to load or unload passengers, children should not rely on them to do so. The National Safety Council encourages parents to teach their children these rules for getting on and off the school bus.

16. School Bus Safety Rules - NSC
school bus safety Rules. For some 22 million students nationwide, the school day begins and ends with a trip on a school bus.
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17. ABC News Health Tip Practice School Bus Safety
Health Tip Practice school bus safety
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18. School Bus Safety
Almost all children today ride a school bus at one time or another. Some ride back and forth to school each day. View Additional BusTer Safety Posters
http://www.mast.mb.ca/Risk_Management/bussafety.htm
Footsteps to the Future Almost all children today ride a school bus at one time or another. Some ride back and forth to school each day. Some ride only occasionally on field trips. It is important, therefore, that all children lean about safe school bus behaviours. DANGER ZONES
Safety Poster Offer
Safety Tips
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19. Coloring Pages
I ALWAYS OBEY THE SCHOOL BUS PATROL OR SAFETY ASSISTANT. Always obey the School Safety Bus Patrol or Safety Assistant.
http://www.mast.mb.ca/Risk_Management/school bus safety/coloring.htm
I WAIT FOR THE SCHOOL BUS IN A SAFE PLACE.
  • Wait for the bus 15 feet back from the curb. Always be on time. Don't play around at the bus stop.

I GET ON THE BUS IN SINGLE FILE
  • Get on the bus in single file. Use the handrail. Find a seat quickly.

I KEEP THE AISLE CLEAR OF MY FEET, BOOKS AND LUNCH BOX.
  • Keep the aisles clear. Stay in your seat at all times. Talk quietly. Don't distract the driver.

I STAY SEATED WHEN RIDING THE SCHOOL BUS
  • Someone could fall. The driver cannot see the back of the bus. It is distracting to the driver who must stay alert.

I TALK QUIETLY WITH MY FRIENDS ON THE BUS
  • The bus driver is not able to concentrate on driving if children are too noisy. Whisper or read a book. Do not talk to the driver when the bus is moving.

I NEVER PUT MY HEAD OR ARMS OUT OF THE WINDOW
  • Never put your head, arms or anything else out the window. Don't open the window without permission.

I NEVER THROW THINGS INSIDE THE BUS
  • An object might hit someone and cause injury.

20. M & O Bus Lines - Kid's School Bus Safety Zone
The Kid s Safety Zone is a must see for kid s needing to know about school bus safety. school bus safety rules, an online safety quiz, and kids links
http://www.mo-buslines.com/ie/safety/kidsafety.html
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