Transportation Checklist

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Transportation Checklist PRISM Preparation Transportation Checklist

Transportation Checklist Vehicle safety materials All seating - standard equipment Baggage storage Procedures for safety checks Back up & “U” turns Trip stops Alternate route procedures Children do not cross streets/highways

Transportation Checklist Children are escorted Vehicle occupancy Appropriate seating Release of children from a vehicle Child safety training Reminder activities (safety) Bus evacuation drills Children with disabilities

Transportation Checklist Up-to-date emergency contacts Accommodations/confidentiality Medications Positive guidance Child oriented transitions

Transportation Checklist Staff/parent two-way communications Respectful interactions Language accessibility Parent safety training Coordination with other agencies

Transportation Checklist Assisting families Recruitment agenda – transportation Other forms of transportation Update of older vehicles Reporting accidents Appropriate licensing and class Driver’s checks/verifications

Transportation Checklist Driver training Driver evaluations Bus monitors Bus monitor training Cost accounting of transporation