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Why Students Crossing in Front of the Bus Is Still the #1 Risk—and What to Do About It

  • Writer: Gardian Angel, LLC
    Gardian Angel, LLC
  • Sep 3
  • 1 min read

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Despite all the improvements in bus tech and driver training, most student fatalities still happen right in front of the bus.



Why?



- That area is the most difficult for drivers to see.


- Children are short and unpredictable.


- Drivers approaching from behind often don’t stop as required.



That’s where Gardian Angel comes in.



Our white light system casts a beam from the front of the bus onto the ground—**lighting the path students should follow.**



It not only improves driver awareness, but creates a visible, reinforced safety habit for kids.



Better yet? It reduces driver stress. Transportation directors tell us their drivers feel more confident and calm during pick-ups and drop-offs.



Don’t just hope for a safe school year—**engineer it.**



👉 Explore the system at https://www.GardianAngelLLC.com 


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