How to Prevent School Bus Danger Zone Casualties?.

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How to Prevent School Bus Danger Zone Casualties?

Over the past 8 years, there have been 92 school bus danger zone fatalities reported; an average of 12 casualties every year! While analyzing the causes of these casualties, many factors were identified. Over the past 8 years, there have been 92 school bus danger zone fatalities reported; an average of 12 casualties every year! While analyzing the causes of these casualties, many factors were identified. 37 casualties were caused due to accident by passing vehicle. 37 casualties were caused due to accident by passing vehicle. 24 casualties happened while students were in front of the school bus. 24 casualties happened while students were in front of the school bus. 12 casualties happened because the students were standing too close to the side of the bus and the rest 10 casualties happened when the students ran after the bus. 12 casualties happened because the students were standing too close to the side of the bus and the rest 10 casualties happened when the students ran after the bus. The damages that happened due to these causalities may be irreparable but many measures can be taken from such incidents repeating. Some of them are listed. The damages that happened due to these causalities may be irreparable but many measures can be taken from such incidents repeating. Some of them are listed.

There had been numerous incidents where students were found locked up in school vans or knocked down by vehicles while waiting for school bus at bus stops. Certain zones are prominent in causing a lot of student fatalities. These has been categorized as danger zones.

Accident by passing vehicle  Students trying to cross roads dangerously are a common sight in bus stops near schools.  You can’t say that the student should not cross the read since it may be a necessity but you can train the students to cross the road in a proper manner.  Also, the school bus driver can gesture if it is safe to cross.  But the students should check for themselves once again to avoid any accidents.  The students should stay by the edge of the pavement and check left and right for vehicles coming and then, cross the road.

Students crossing roads carelessly is not the only reason. There can be other reasons such as:-  Ignorance by drivers, especially the ones who have been driving for years but are not up to date with the law.  The driver being distracted  Some drivers do it deliberately. They can see the stopped bus, are aware of the laws and know that kids may be around but don’t bother to slow down but drive past the bus, instead This can be solved by educating the people occasionally about the laws and ask them to pay attention when they see a school bus

Straying on to school buses’ path or staying too close to the side of the school bus At times, carelessness can cause casualties within the school vicinity itself. The front end and the sides are in particular termed as danger zones. Schools can help avoid such accidents by employing some simple measures. Make crossing gates mandatory in schools to prevent students straying on to the path of school buses. In schools around the world, the number of such fatalities has been reduced when crossing gates were introduced. Make crossing gates mandatory in schools to prevent students straying on to the path of school buses. In schools around the world, the number of such fatalities has been reduced when crossing gates were introduced. Ask students not to be near the side of the school bus and that they should be at least 6 steps away from the bus. Ask students not to be near the side of the school bus and that they should be at least 6 steps away from the bus. Make it mandatory for drivers to count the number of students and check the mirrors to ensure the safety of students Make it mandatory for drivers to count the number of students and check the mirrors to ensure the safety of students

Running after the school bus This is a very dangerous practice and is often seen at most bus stops. Usually it is the teenage students who are bound to do this. It can be prevented in two ways:  Asking the students not to run behind the school bus and educating them about the consequences.  Instructing the drivers to stop the bus in case students run behind and bang on the bus. Drivers should take such students to the school principal as soon as they reach the school

In short, there are five things that can be done to cut down the number of school bus danger zone casualties: Train the drivers Train the drivers Educate the students about the school bus practices and the consequences if they are not followed Educate the students about the school bus practices and the consequences if they are not followed Parents and school must communicate with each other about safe school bus practices Parents and school must communicate with each other about safe school bus practices Educate the public Educate the public Make crossing gates mandatory in schools Make crossing gates mandatory in schools

Apart from all these, an extra step that can be taken using a school bus monitoring system to track students. Apart from all these, an extra step that can be taken using a school bus monitoring system to track students. The RFID school bus tracking system requires students to swipe their RFID tags in the school bus as soon as they enter. The RFID school bus tracking system requires students to swipe their RFID tags in the school bus as soon as they enter.RFID school bus tracking systemRFID school bus tracking system This can help you identify if a child has entered the bus or whether he/she is somewhere near the bus. This can help you identify if a child has entered the bus or whether he/she is somewhere near the bus.

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