Riding the School Bus
Here are some Basic Rules concerning School Bus Safety
There are approximately 400,000 yellow school buses serving American elementary and high school students. 22.5 million school-age children ride yellow school buses to and from school every day.
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- Be alert, arrive at your stop early.
- Always obey all traffic lights and signals.
- Plan to walk with schoolmates whenever possible, facing the traffic.
- When crossing streets, always cross at crosswalks and intersections.
- Look both ways before crossing the street.
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- Take your seat quietly and quickly, remain seated when the bus is moving and don't get out of your seat when the bus is moving.
- Keep your feet on the floor and never ever extend your hands, arms, head or any object out the window of a bus.•
- Talk in a quiet voice, be courteous to the driver and schoolmates, and try not to distract the driver through misbehavior.
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- Stand back from the curb.
- Don't push or shove when entering or exiting and always use the steps and hand rail.•Always obey the bus driver and wait for the driver's signal before crossing.
- Always cross at least 10 feet in front of the school bus.
- Never, never crawl under the bus.
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- If you have to cross the street in front of the bus, cross ten feet in front of the bus or until you can see the driver.
- Make sure that the driver can see you.
- Wait for a signal from the driver before beginning to cross. When the driver signals, walk across the road, keeping an eye out for sudden traffic changes.
- Do not cross the center line of the road until the driver has signaled that it is safe for you to begin walking.
- Stay away from the bus' rear wheels at all times.