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How Weather Impacts Student Visibility

  • Writer: Gardian Angel, LLC
    Gardian Angel, LLC
  • 2 days ago
  • 1 min read

Rain, snow, fog, and glare all reduce driver ability to recognize students at bus stops. Even moderate weather can create conditions where a child is harder to detect.


Layered safety solutions, including reflective clothing and targeted lighting, help ensure students remain visible under these conditions. Systems that illuminate boarding areas or the zone around the bus make recognition faster and more reliable.

 
 

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