7 Ways to Avoid a Pedestrian Accident With a School Bus
Sunday, August 23rd, 2020 by Gayle Sullivan, RN, JD | Posted In: Pedestrian Accidents
Going back to school this fall looks a lot different than other years. Lots more safety protocols will be in place for students, staff, faculty, and parents to follow both in school and on school buses. Follow these safety precautions to avoid injury.
- Stand three giant steps back from the curb when waiting for the bus.
- Wait until the bus comes to a complete stop, doors open and the driver says it is safe to board or exit the bus.
- If you need to cross the street, make sure you do so at least ten feet in front of the bus.
- Use handrails to avoid falls and make sure drawstrings and backpacks don’t get stuck.
- Never walk behind the bus. Always make sure the driver can see you.
- Walk at least six feet from the side of the bus.
- If you drop something near the bus, tell the driver before picking it up. Make sure he or she is aware you will be close to the side of the bus.
The attorneys at McEnery Price Messey & Sullivan wish Connecticut students a safe, successful and happy school year!