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5 Myths About School Bus Lighting—Busted

  • Writer: Gardian Angel, LLC
    Gardian Angel, LLC
  • Sep 15
  • 1 min read

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Let’s settle this: not all school bus lighting is created equal.



Here are five myths that could be putting your students at risk:



1. “Our buses already have headlights.”


Yes, but they don’t light the ground directly in front of the bus where kids walk.



2. “Amber lights are enough.”


Studies show white light offers far better contrast and visibility in low light.



3. “Drivers just need better training.”


Training helps—but tech fills human gaps. You can’t train away blind spots.



4. “It’s too expensive to upgrade.”


Gardian Angel systems start at $139. One unit protects a life.



5. “We’ve never had an incident.”


Safety should be measured by what you prevent, not what you survive.



Busting these myths can lead to smarter decisions—and safer students.



💡 See the truth at https://www.GardianAngelLLC.com 


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