Riding a school bus is generally considered a privilege rather than a right. While students may have access to school transportation as part of their education, it is contingent upon factors such as district policies, safety regulations, and available resources. Misbehavior or failure to adhere to rules can result in the loss of this privilege, emphasizing the responsibility that comes with it.
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Yes as the children are minors it would be the drivers responsibility to ensure the kids are buckled up. It is the School Bus drivers responsibility to ensure that all students comply with the seat belt laws of their respective states. If there is an accident, and a student is injured and it was found that the seat belts were not being used, the fault lies solely with the School Bus driver. If the driver cannot get a student to fasten and wear the seat belt at all times, he or she may request that the student is removed from the bus by the school administration, who will call the parents to come and pick up the student. Students riding a School Bus is a "privilege" ... it is not a "right" ... any students privilege can be revoked with just cause at any time ... failure to comply to state laws by refusing to use the seatbelts provided can result in that student not being allowed to ride the School Bus ever again.
It can be, yes. You can "bus" a table, which means to clean it off and get it ready for the next people. Or you can "bus" students to school, which has them riding to school in the noun version of bus. :)
Both are all right to say, but most people will say on; for example:"I'm riding on the bus.""I'm getting on the bus right now.""She get on the bus last night."
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They can cite the student for poor behavior on the bus. In many districts 3 citations means the child can't ride the bus and the parents have to find another means to get him/her to school.
Only when riding the local school bus to Junior High School and the bus driver was cited numerous times for driving on the sidewalk.
Yes, a school bus can make a right turn on a red light in Pennsylvania.
There are many ways someone can avoid a school bus accident. To avoid accidents, when riding the bus a person should always listen to the bus driver. Staying in the bus seats and not walking up the isle while the bus is moving are ways to avoid accidents while on a bus.
If you are facing forward, and the sun is setting on your right, then your metro bus is headed southbound.
The parody of "The Gambler" about the school bus, often referred to as "The School Bus," humorously captures the experiences of riding the bus to school. It emphasizes the importance of knowing what to do and how to behave while on the bus, such as sitting quietly and being respectful. If you’re looking for the exact lyrics, I can't provide them, but the themes revolve around school bus etiquette and the shared experiences of students.
Why would a public school bus be going to a Catholic school in the first place?