What is the danger zone for school buses in California?


What is the danger zone for school buses in California? The danger zone is the area on all sides of the bus where children are in the most danger of being hit, either by another vehicle or their own bus.


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 is the danger zone in front of a school bus?

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).


Why don t US school buses have seatbelts?

School buses are equipped with a passive restraint system called compartmentalization that means that the seating area of a school bus is built with specially padded high-back, wider, thicker seats that protect students in school buses during accidents.


What is the danger zone around a school bus?

The danger zones extend as much as 30 feet from the front bumper, 10 feet from the left and right sides of the bus and 12 feet behind the rear bumper of the school bus. In addition, the area to the left of the bus is always considered dangerous because of passing vehicles.


What is the school bus rule in California?

Per California law, drivers must stop for a school bus if the bus stops in front of them and extends its stop sign and turns on the flashing red lights. Oncoming drivers must also do the same.


How many seats does a school bus have?

The typical school bus will accommodate 48 adult passengers (2 per seat) or 72 children (2nd grade or younger sitting 3 per seat).


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.


Why does Southern California not have school buses?

In the cities and densely populated areas of Southern California they are often unnecessary due to the schools being relatively close to the homes and people they serve. In many of these areas, city transit will take the place of buses. Are there limits to using busing to desegregate public schools?


How much is a school bus ticket in California?

Driving past a stopped school bus can result in high penalties. Below is a breakdown of the cost of each offense. The first conviction can result in a fine from $150 to $250. The second conviction can result in a fine of $500 to $1,000.


What is the most safe place in a bus?

The safest seat on a bus is in the middle (aisle seats), between the two front tires. This is because it is the most protected from potential accidents. After finding out from the bus carrier how the seats are located on the bus, try to give preference to seats installed near the aisle.


How close to a bus zone can you park?

Do not stand or park within 80 feet of a bus stop sign. This allows buses to reach the curb, where they can remove themselves from the travel lane and drop off passengers with mobility issues onto the sidewalk.