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While you might expect school buses to have similar safety features to cars, but most don't even have seatbelts. Why not, and ...
Most school bus passengers are also at a lower risk of being ejected because of compartmentalization. In our passenger cars and trucks, seat belts are meant to protect us from being ejected.
Most school bus passengers are also at a lower risk of being ejected because of compartmentalization. In our passenger cars and trucks, seat belts are meant to protect us from being ejected.
School buses frequently lack a safety feature that, if you were caught not wearing one, would result in a ticket — but why? Skip to content. WKRN News 2.
Students have returned to school, and back onboard those bright yellow buses with their rows and rows of high-backed seats.
Most school bus passengers are also at a lower risk of being ejected because of compartmentalization. In our passenger cars and trucks, seat belts are meant to protect us from being ejected.
Most school bus passengers are also at a lower risk of being ejected because of compartmentalization. In our passenger cars and trucks, seat belts are meant to protect us from being ejected.
(NEXSTAR) — Students have returned to school, and back onboard those bright yellow buses with their rows and rows of high-backed seats. While they cart around your children, school buses ...
School buses frequently lack a safety feature that, if you were caught not wearing one, would result in a ticket — but why? | Local News from KRQE News 13 in Albuquerque, New Mexico ...
Still, only a handful of states — Arkansas, California, Florida, Iowa, Louisiana, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, and Texas — have laws calling for seat belts on school buses.