
For students:
>Be at the bus stop at least
5 minutes before the bus is scheduled to arrive.
>When the bus approaches,
stand at least 3 giant steps (6 feet) away from the edge of the road, and line
up away from the street.
>Wait until the bus stops,
the door opens, and the driver says that it is okay before stepping on the bus.
>When crossing the street in
front of the bus, walk on the sidewalk or side of the road to a point at least
5 giant steps (10 feet) ahead of the bus before you cross. Be sure the bus
driver can see you, and you can see the driver.
>When exiting the bus, be
careful that clothing with drawstrings and book bags with straps do not get
caught in the handrail or door.
>Never walk behind the bus.
>Walk at least three giant
steps away from the side of the bus any time you are walking beside the bus.
>If you drop something near
or under the bus, tell the bus driver.
Never
try to pick it up. The driver may not see you and begin to drive away.
For motorists:
>When driving in
neighborhoods with school zones, watch for children traveling to school. They
are unpredictable in their actions, and it is your responsibility to anticipate
and prepare to react to what they may do.
>Drive slowly. Watch for
children walking in the street, especially if there are no sidewalks in the
neighborhood.
>Watch for children playing
and gathering near school bus stops.
>Be alert. Children arriving
late for the bus may dart into the street without looking for traffic.
>Learn and obey the school
bus laws in your state.
>Learn the flashing light
system that school bus drivers use to alert motorists about stopping:
>Yellow flashing lights mean
the bus is preparing to stop and load or unload children. Motorists need to
slow down and prepare to stop.
>Red flashing lights and
extended stop arm mean the bus has stopped and children are boarding or exiting
the bus.
>Motorists must come to a
complete stop a safe distance from the bus and wait until the red lights stop
flashing, the arm is retracted, and the bus begins moving before they start driving
again.
Comments: Webmaster - EOE - Privacy Policy - March 24, 2009