You come upon a stopped school bus with flashing red lights while driving down a two- or three-lane road. Whether it is on your side of the road, the other side of the road, or at a crossroads you are approaching, you must stop for a school bus that is stopped and flashing its red lights.
Your child will be far safer on the bus to and from school than they are in a car, which is currently thought to be the least safe mode of transportation. Less than 1% of all road fatalities in the nation occur while a school bus is in motion, despite the fact that four to six school-age children die in such accidents every year. According to the NHTSA, school bus safety should come first. Because of this, school buses are subject to stricter safety regulations than regular buses. The likelihood that a student will arrive at school safely increases by almost 70 times when they take the bus as opposed to driving alone. School buses are the vehicles on the road that are subject to the most stringent regulations.
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