Back-to-school tips and tricks: School bus safety

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School bus safety
School bus safety
School bus safety
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The greatest safety risk to a student is not riding the school bus, but approaching or leaving it, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. To help prevent injuries among the 25 million children who ride the bus to school every weekday, the Tom Sargent Safety Center at OHSU Doernbecher Children’s Hospital recommends families consider the following safety tips:

Drivers also should be on alert to avoid accidents.

Ben Hoffman, M.D., F.A.A.P.
Ben Hoffman, M.D., F.A.A.P. (OHSU)

“Be alert and slow down,” says Ben Hoffman, M.D., medical director of the Tom Sargent Safety Center and professor of pediatrics at OHSU Doernbecher, OHSU School of Medicine. “Drivers should keep an eye out for children when backing out of driveways or traveling through school zones or neighborhoods with bus stops.”

Students who choose to walk or bike to class also should adopt safe practices, such as developing a well-lit, visible route with access to crossing guards at every intersection. Hoffman recommends kids that bike to school wear a properly fitted bicycle helmets and respect standard traffic rules, no matter how short their journey.

 

 


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