How far is the danger zone around the bus?
How far is the danger zone around the bus? The DANGER ZONE is the area immediately surrounding the school bus. It extends 10 feet in front and behind the bus, and 10 feet from the sides. The area of greatest danger is immediately in front of the front bumper and right wheel.
How wide is the danger zone on a bus?
The danger zone around a bus is fairly large—about 10 feet in front of the bus. The nose, where the motor is, blocks the driver's view. The danger zones on the sides of the bus are also 10 feet because the review mirrors have a limited field of vision, and the body of the bus could block the view.
What are the danger areas around trucks and buses?
Large trucks and buses have huge blind spots – or No Zones – around the front, back and sides of the vehicle. If you can't see the driver in the truck's side mirror, assume that the driver can't see you. Don't drive in a blind spot – slow down or move ahead to stay visible.
How many feet should you stay away from a bus?
Come to a complete stop at least 20 feet away from the bus. Be extra careful to look around before moving your vehicle, as children may be walking in front of, behind, or on the side of school buses. Check for pedestrians - especially near schools, bus stops, playgrounds, parks, and behind parked cars.
How far in front of a bus hood does a blind spot extend?
Front Danger Zone – The front danger zone extends a full 10 feet from the front of the school bus. This danger zone is also the most dangerous blind spot area, as the bus driver is unable to see a child walking inside this zone.
What is the danger zone area?
Danger zone - A defined water area (or areas) used for target practice, bombing, rocket firing or other especially hazardous operations, normally for the armed forces. The danger zones may be closed to the public on a full-time or intermittent basis, as stated in the regulations.
Where should students walk after exiting the bus?
After exiting the bus move directly to the sidewalk and out of the DANGER ZONE. Move forward of the bus to a spot about ten feet ahead of the front bumper. Turn back to look at the bus driver and make eye contact.
What is the safest area on a bus?
The middle Specifically, you should try to avoid the front and rear sections of the bus. Sitting in the middle gives you more protection during all types of crashes, including head-on and rear-end collisions. As far as the middle of the bus goes, your best bet is to sit in a row between the bus's tires.
Which part of the bus is considered a danger area?
The “Danger Zone” is the area on all sides of the bus where children are in the most danger of not being seen by the driver (ten feet in front of the bus where the driver may be too high to see a child, ten feet on either side of the bus where a child may be in the driver's blind spot, and the area behind the bus).