Just watched an edition of Real Stories, dealing with School Buses/Transport. Whilst the programme obviously highlighted some real rogues, and focused on a young mother, whos daughter had been killed in an accident whilst she was a passenger in an unroadworthy school bus. The driver of said bus was unlicensed and uninsured, the owner of the company was banned from providing school transport. As is the way with our legal system, he was found running a school transport company. CPS really ain't interested if you don't trip a GATSO these days. Anyway I digress.
The programme diid a very small spot on the Student First coach company. They have the big Yellow buses with the CRB checked drivers. Whilst this is an excellent step in the right direction, my personal belief is that this isn't far enough. As I usually do, I will make a comparison with a country I believe has got school transport down to a tee.
In America, the school buses are only ever school buses, they don't get used for anything else. In the same way as Student First. They are bright Yellow, but here the similarity ends. The Buses in America have flashing lights on the roof. Also, when they stop, massive red lights flash at the rear, and the driver puts out a stop sign. It is in the American highway code that you may not pass a school bus at a stop.
My personal experience is, that upon spotting a school bus in the states, if it is obviously taking the route I wish to take I will re-route, because they go so slow, and are a pain. But actually this is a good thing. As I am sure Mr. Smith may agree, diverting traffic away from kids, who frankly aren't paying attention. Should you get caught behind one, and it stops, you have to wait for the kids to alight. OK the kids can be very annoying, and take the piss, I have yet to hear of a child being killed in a 0mph accident. scuffed knee from walking into a stationery vehicle may attract a law suit in the USA, but I prefer that any day to killing a child at 30mph. (that's me in the car at 30 by the way

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Do you think we in England could benefit from such a law? Provided that it was implemented correctly, and wasn't seruptitiously hijacked by corrupt politicians like the GATSO's have been.