Why don t bus drivers wear seat belts in the UK?


Why don t bus drivers wear seat belts in the UK? On newer buses, they do wear seat belts because of newly-enforced safety rules. Answer:They don't have to wear a seatbelt, because they are travelling less than 500m per stop, which means they don't have to wear one.


Do bus drivers have to wear seat belts UK?

Seat belts As the driver of a bus, coach or minibus, you must use a seat belt if there's one fitted in your vehicle, unless you're reversing or you have a medical exemption certificate.


Why do you wear a seatbelt on a bus?

Since the sizes and weights of small school buses are closer to those of passenger cars and trucks, seat belts in those vehicles are necessary to provide occupant protection.” Some states have passed legislation requiring school buses to have seatbelts in them.


What are the rules for bus drivers in the UK?

Breaks and continuous driving The break must last 30 minutes or longer. If your working day is 8 hours 30 minutes or more, you must not drive for more than 7 hours and 45 minutes. You must also take breaks that add up to at least 45 minutes.