Advise
to Parents: Prepare Your Child To Take the Bus
The bus is a very safe way
for your child to travel to and from school. In fact,
school buses are the safest vehicles on the road! Very
few deaths and injuries involve a school bus.
Most mishaps take place
outside the bus, so here are some precautions you can take.
- Don't let your children
arrive at the stop too early. They may be tempted
to wander or get into mischief.
- Make sure they know what
to do if they miss the bus: come back home; or at
school, report to a teacher -- and never, never accept a
ride from a stranger.
- If the stop is a long way
from home, plan and discuss with your children where
they can go in an emergency.
- If it is dark on the way
to or from the bus, make your children visible.
Use retro-reflective tape on their clothing and avoid
dark colors.
- Make sure they wait well
away from the roadway, and stay well back until the bus
has come to a full stop and the door opens
- Explain they must walk at
least three metres (10 feet) away when crossing in front
of a bus so the driver can see them.
- Forbid running and
horseplay
- Tell your children to come
straight home from the bus - no detours.
Do's and Don't at the
Bus Stop
Do
make sure the driver can always see you
Do
stay back from the road
Do
wait quietly in line
Do
stay back until the bus stops, its lights start flashing,
the door opens
Do
enter the bus single file
Don't
push or shove
Don't
run into the street
Don't
throw things
Don't
stop to pick up anything that drops while you are crossing
in front of the bus
Don't
yell and shout
Don't
bring your pet on the bus

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