Effects Of Seatbelts On School Buses

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Everywhere there have been more and more reasons to believe that school buses aren’t the safest means of transportation for kids out there. One of these reasons is shown when a sixteen year old Connecticut teenager was declared to have died a horrible and tragic death in a crash while riding his school bus when the bus hit an oncoming car and fell down into a ditch. This accident caused the ongoing debate on the values of having seatbelts on modern school buses to start up again and to talk and show how effective a seatbelt can be. The debate also talked about how "The National Highway Transportation Safety Association (NHTSA) conducted a lot of research and crash tests, but decided in 1977 that seatbelts would not be required on school buses," (Marion Herbert 2). …show more content…

All of this information is important to show how school buses are in fact not the safest type of transportation for anyone if there isn’t the requirement of seatbelts a publicly known rule. And it shows that kids who ride school buses versus riding in cars with airbags and seatbelts can be a lot more at risk in getting extremely hurt or worse. School buses aren’t the safest means of transportation also shows how seatbelts should be a requirement on up to date school buses because everyday they help save lives even if they are on school buses which are thought of to be the safest type of

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