The question of having safety belts on school buses is a complex one. There are safety considerations, as well as the issue of educational consistency. The National Transportation Safety Board has investigated a substantial number of school bus crashes, and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration recently released a study of the pros and cons of requiring some sort of safety restraints.
A few of the items they addressed are: Whether safety belts would have helped children who were hurt in previous crashes (some data shows they might). Whether safety belts could have made the results of previous crashes worse (some data shows they might). Whether the narrow spacing of bus seats would make safety belts less effective (some data shows it might).
Whether lap belts are adequate or lap/shoulder belts would be necessary (in existing versus new buses). The plausibility of retrofitting existing buses with safety belts (considering the structural components of buses). The costs of ...
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