Do Victorian school buses have seat belts?


Do Victorian school buses have seat belts? Under Victorian law, buses or coaches are not required to have seatbelts unless there is a seat directly facing a front windscreen. But they must be worn if available, including on school buses.


Why are UK bus stop seats slanted?

The slanted bus stop design has been implemented in large cities like New York, Paris and London in an attempt to prevent the homeless from sleeping in highly populated public spaces. Other architectural measures including armrests, foldable seats, and even spikes have also been used as a means to deter the homeless.


Why don t UK buses have seat belts?

Buses that are only driven in an urban area don't have seat belts as they are not needed due to the low speeds, a transit bus that is driven out of an urban area will have seatbelts fitted as do all coaches because they tend to travel further and at higher speeds.


What age group wears seatbelts the least?

Young adults (age 18-24) are less likely to wear seat belts than those in older age groups.