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While you might expect school buses to have similar safety features to cars, but most don't even have seatbelts. Why not, and is it a good idea to add them?
Only nine states, including Texas, have a law requiring seat belts on school buses. Most laws only mandate restraints on new buses.
The Texas Senate recently passed SB 546, which will mandate all state school districts to have seat belts in school busses one year after the Bastrop crash.
But a project in Beverly offers an alternative: the school district uses their electric school buses’ giant batteries as mini power plants to send energy back to the grid.
Texas passed a law requiring seatbelts on school buses back in 2017. But it only applies to buses purchased after 2017, and districts still have another loophole.
New York school districts are required to replace their gas and diesel buses with electric school buses by 2035. Some districts and lawmakers are resistant. But, as Amy Feiereisel of North Country ...
School buses frequently lack a safety feature that, if you were caught not wearing one, would result in a ticket — but why?