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School Bus Safety
Rules:
Dress
appropriately. Wear clothing appropriate
for the weather. Don't wear anything
that could catch on the bus when
you're getting on or off (for example,
Pokemon Balls).
Be
on time. Leave home early
enough to avoid having to hurry.
Be at the bus stop 5 min early;
the bus will not wait for you.
Do
not eat or drink on the bus. We
have had choking accidents on the
bus before, and the best way to
avoid this life-threatening event
is to have no food or drink on the bus.
Stay
out of the road. Wait for
your bus in a safe place. Watch
for traffic. Stay away from strangers.
Wait
for the bus to come to a full stop.
Board the bus safely –
no pushing or shoving. Sit down
as soon as you can. It’s not
safe to stand.
Keep
the aisle clear. Pack your
things in a book bag or backpack.
Keep your bag on your lap or under
your seat. Keep you arms and legs
out of the aisle.
Keep
your head and hands inside the bus.
Never throw anything out
the window. Don’t lean against
the window.
Remain
quiet and orderly. Don’t
talk to the bus driver unless it’s
an emergency. It’s OK to talk
softly to the person sitting next
to you.
Stay
in your seat. Stay seated
until the bus comes to a full stop.
Do not kneel in the seat to talk
to the person behind you.
Walk
at least 10 steps ahead of the bus
along the edge of the road. Make
sure you are at least 10 feet from
the bus and you can see the bus
driver’s face. Never walk
behind the bus or close to the wheels
or sides.
Wait
until the bus driver signals you
to cross. Then, double-check
for traffic both ways yourself before
crossing.
Tell
the bus driver if you drop anything.
Never reach under or in
front of the bus.
Be
polite to your school bus driver
and fellow passengers. Treat
others as you want to be treated.
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