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- School Bus Safety - National Transportation Safety Board
School buses use a unique technology called compartmentalization—a passive occupant protection system to protect children in crash School bus seats are made with an energy-absorbing steel inner structure and high, padded seat backs, and are secured to the school bus floor
- School Bus Collision With Combination Vehicle and Postcrash Fire
About halfway through the curve, the school bus crossed over the broken yellow centerline and entered the westbound traffic lane, where it subsequently collided head-on with the combination vehicle Following the impact, both vehicles departed the roadway to the north, where the combination vehicle’s semitrailer overturned, and both vehicles were engulfed in a postcrash fire
- CRH96MH002. aspx - National Transportation Safety Board
The accident occurred after the school bus had crossed the railroad tracks and stopped for a red traffic signal, with its rear extended about 3 feet into the path of the train Of the 35 school bus passengers, 7, 24, and 4 passengers sustained fatal, serious to minor, and no injuries, respectively; the busdriver received minor injuries
- School Bus and Dump Truck Collision
About 10:30 a m on October 21, 1999, in Schoharie County, New York, a Kinnicutt Bus Company school bus was transporting 44 students, 5 to 9 years old, and 8 adults on an Albany City School No 18 field trip The bus was traveling north on State Route 30A as it approached the intersection with State Route 7, which is about 1 5 miles east of
- NTSB Webinar Back to School Safety - National Transportation Safety Board
Soon, students will be waiting at the bus stop, getting dropped off, driving themselves, riding, or walking to school This webinar is about how to do it safely How can we ensure the safest possible trip in all forms of back-to-school transportation?
- NTSB Reiterates Call for Lap and Shoulder Seatbelts in All School Buses
For additional information on school bus safety, visit the NTSB’s school bus safety page: School Bus Safety (ntsb gov) To report an incident accident or if you are a public safety agency, please call 1-844-373-9922 or 202-314-6290 to speak to a Watch Officer at the NTSB Response Operations Center (ROC) in Washington, DC (24 7)
- Selective Issues in School Bus Transportation Safety: Crashes in . . .
Improved oversight of school bus drivers and enhancements to school bus design—such as installation of passenger lap shoulder belts, electronic stability control, and automatic emergency braking—could prevent or mitigate such crash outcomes In November 2016, the NTSB began the investigation of two multifatality crashes involving school buses
- School bus accident in Chattanooga, TN - National Transportation Safety . . .
On Monday, November 21, 2016, about 3:20 p m (eastern daylighttime), a 2008 Thomas Built Buses 84-passenger school bus was traveling south in the 300 block of Talley Road, in Chattanooga, Tennessee, when it departed the roadway, rolled onto its right side, and struck a tree The school bus, operated by Durham School Services, under contract to the Hamilton County Department of Education (HCDE
- PB96-916202 - National Transportation Safety Board
bus Of the 35 school bus passengers, 7 sustained fatal injuries, 24 sustained serious to minor injuries, and 4 were not injured The school bus-driver sustained minor injuries The estimated 120 passengers and the 3 crewmembers aboard the train were uninjured School Bus — On the day of the accident, the TJA school bus dispatcher called the
- School Bus Loss of Control and Rollover
The school bus had departed from the Walker Elementary School and was en route to the National Naval Aviation Museum in Pensacola, Florida The school bus was traveling in the right traffic lane at the vehicle’s governed maximum speed of 55 mph when, for unknown reasons, the bus driver drifted partially into the left lane of I-10 westbound
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