MSP encourages parents to talk to their kids about school bus safety

IRON MOUNTAIN, Mich. – The Michigan State Police (MSP) wants to remind parents to talk to their children about bus safety and remind motorists to share the road.

“To reduce the chance of transportation-related injuries, we encourage parents to teach their children about proper behavior around a bus,” said MSP Trooper Geno Basanese, Iron Mountain Post.

Parents should talk to their children about the School Bus Danger Zones that extend 10 feet from the bus in all directions.  When leaving the bus, children should walk 10 feet away from the bus before turning.  Children crossing in front of the bus should move forward away from the bus until they can make eye contact with the driver.  They should never cross in front of the bus without the driver’s permission.

Additional safety tips for parents to share with their children:

Motorists are reminded to pay attention to school bus lights and observe the school bus stop law.

When approaching a school bus with its lights activated, motorists should always:

For more information concerning school bus stop laws, visit School Bus Safety.

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