Bus Safety for Students
Even with the addition of new-age safety technology like bus monitors and CCTV security on school buses, parents and children need to practice safe bus riding etiquette to avoid injuries. To ensure a safe and secure ride, remember to follow these rules while riding the school bus.
OBSERVE CLASSROOM CONDUCT
BE COURTEOUS
DO NOT USE PROFANE LANGUAGE
DO NOT EAT OR DRINK ON THE BUS
KEEP THE BUS CLEAN
COOPERATE WITH THE DRIVER
DO NOT SMOKE
DO NOT DAMAGE BUS OR EQUIPMENT
STAY IN YOUR SEAT
KEEP HEAD HANDS AND FEET INSIDE BUS
DO NOT FIGHT, PUSH OR SHOVE
DO NOT TAMPER WITH BUS EQUIPMENT
DO NOT BRING PETS ON THE BUS
DO NOT BRING FLAMMABLE MATERIAL ON THE BUS
THE BUS DRIVER IS AUTHORIZED TO ASSIGN SEATS
FAILURE TO OBSERVE THESE RULES MAY RESULT IN LOSS OF BUS PRIVILEGE.
Tips for Safely Entering the Bus:
When waiting for the bus to arrive, stay away from traffic and avoid partaking in any reckless or careless behavior. Stay away from the street.
Wait until the bus has stopped and the door has opened before approaching the bus.
When boarding the bus, use the handrail to avoid accidents.
Appropriate Bus Behavior:
Although seat belts are not often used, please use them if they are available.
Use your inside voice to avoid distracting the driver.
Stay in your seat and keep your hands to yourselves, away from the windows and aisles.
Keep the aisles clear of your belongings, including books and bags.
Wait for the bus to stop completely before getting up from your seat.
Tips to Safely Exit the Bus:
When exiting the bus, please use the handrail.
If you have to cross in front of the bus, first walk at least 10 feet ahead until you can see the driver and he/she can see you.
Before crossing the street, wait for a signal from the driver and then look left, right, and then left again.
Do not cross the center line of the road until the driver signals it is safe and stay away from the rear wheels of the bus.
Mobile Devices
Cell phones and other electronic devices are often permitted on the school bus as long as:
They are in backpacks or other holders, keeping hands free to use handrails while boarding and departing the bus.
Sound is muted or headphones, ear buds or similar devices are used.
Content does not violate the law or school district policy and procedures.
Use does not create a distraction for the driver.