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National School Bus Safety Week

October 20-24, 2008 has been designated
as National School Bus Safety Week.

This year's theme is "Stop On Red! - Kids Ahead."

School buses continue to be the safest vehicle on the road to transport students. Nevertheless, the danger zones around school buses continue to be of great concern for bus drivers and other motorists. Motorists must remember to stop when a school bus has its flashing red lights on and its stop arms extended. These are the signals that indicate school children are boarding or departing from the bus, which are the most critical times for the safety of children. School districts will continue to provide training to bus drivers on student pickup and drop-off procedures, as well as training to students on safe behaviors in and around school buses.

Also critical to student safety are local Community Traffic Safety Teams. These teams are made up of representatives from community agencies who work together throughout the year to reduce traffic hazards faced by students and the motoring public.

During National School Bus Safety Week, district personnel throughout the country are encouraged to provide activities that recognize and honor school bus operators and all transportation professionals for their commitment to school bus safety.

Florida's school districts, charter schools, and contracted operators maintain an excellent safety record in transporting public school children, and this special week is the perfect opportunity to recognize and thank these transportation professionals.

Click here for a flyer promoting National School Bus Safety Week.

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