A clear line-of-sight is critical for safety, yet even open streets can present hidden hazards. Bushes, signage, or parked cars can obscure students at the edge of view. Enhancing driver line-of-sight
Q: How can kids safely cross the street at a bus stop? A: Teach children to: • Stand back at least 6 feet from the curb until the bus stops • Wait until all flashing lights are on and the door op
School buses have flashing red lights, stop arms, and bright yellow paint—but these features don’t prevent every accident. The critical factor is whether drivers see the students , not the bus itself.