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Getting Your State to Approve School Bus Safety Lighting

  • Writer: Gardian Angel, LLC
    Gardian Angel, LLC
  • Jun 5
  • 1 min read


Your district wants to do more—but your state doesn’t allow ground-level safety lighting yet. Now what?


First, good news: 26 states already allow the Gardian Angel system. Second: You don’t have to wait for legislation to magically happen. You can help move the needle.





Step 1: Know What’s Legal Now



We maintain an up-to-date list of states where Gardian Angel is approved. Visit our site or contact us directly to find out your state’s current status.


If it’s not yet approved, here’s how to help.





Step 2: Use Real-World Data



You don’t need hypotheticals. You need facts:


  • Thousands of illegal school bus passings happen daily

  • 70%+ of fatalities happen in the danger zone, not on the ride

  • Gardian Angel’s light is visible over 1,000 feet away

  • Our product is already in legal use across state fleets



Legislators don’t move on emotion—they move on liability, proof, and constituent pressure.





Step 3: Ask for a Pilot Program



We’ve helped transportation directors and safety coordinators get pilot approvals in multiple states. You don’t need a law passed. You need a champion inside your district—and we’re happy to help arm you with the right language.





📣 Want your state to approve Gardian Angel? Let’s make it happen.

👉 Contact us or visit Gardian Angel

👉 Follow us on [Facebook] and [LinkedIn] for legislative updates.




 
 
 

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