MISSOURI STATE HIGHWAY PATROL
A Division Of The
Department of Public Safety
Public Information and Education Division - PO Box 568 - Jefferson City, MO 65102
NEWS RELEASE

For further information please contact: Capt. John J. Hotz
(573) 526-6115
Q10212019
October 21, 2019
EMPHASIS: National School Bus Safety Week Is October 21-25!

The Missouri State Highway Patrol recognizes the importance of bus safety and inspects every school bus in the state each year. We want children to arrive at school safely. Students can do their part by being good riders. October 21-25, 2019 is National School Bus Safety Week! Parents, please take this opportunity to talk with your children about their responsibilities as a passenger. Ask your children, "How do you ride the school bus?"

Please impress upon your children the importance of being a safe rider. Here are some basic safety rules for children riding a school bus:

Good behavior on the school bus can help prevent a traffic crash. Eliminating distractions and being able to hear other traffic is helpful to the bus driver. In 2018, five people were killed and 457 people were injured in 969 traffic crashes involving school buses.
Missouri law states that on a two-lane road, if a school bus is stopped and displaying warning signals while loading or unloading children, drivers must stop when meeting and following the bus. However, it is only necessary to stop on a four-lane highway when following the bus. Drivers, when you see a stopped school bus, stay alert and follow the law. Children may not be aware of traffic and dart unexpectedly into the roadway.
For more news, follow the Missouri State Highway Patrol on Twitter @MSHPTrooperGHQ
(###)