School Bus Safety Awareness Week, October 15 to 23
The School Bus Safety Awareness Campaign is widely recognized by school bus drivers, parents, and other groups with a strong interest in child safety. The campaign aims to raise awareness for vehicles illegally passing the school bus while it’s stopped with its red lights flashing, also known as Red Light Violations.
This year, the campaign’s theme is “Drivers and students, we all have a role to play. Stop, look, listen – that’s the safest way!”
To learn more go to: https://www.schoolbussafety.ca/
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