First, the kids won’t like it. Second, it’s just one more headache for the driver to enforce. Third, it’s expensive. Fourth, parents don’t want to pay for it and since they don’t actually see their children riding in the bus they can ignore the issue and learn not to worry. Last, schools don’t actually care about your kids; they just care about what will happen if they do something wrong. Even though they sense that kids can be hurt in a bus accident, it doesn’t happen often enough to make them worry that much and the cost of the liability insurance is way less than the cost of the seat belts.
Overall, a school bus is a much safer way to travel than standard auto. Injuries are generally less severe due to the bus design. I have driven a bus for almost 20 years and was rear ended by a 2 ton truck once. I have also been a medical first responder and firefighter for over 25 years and have worked several automobile accidents.
The idea of having to unbuckle a bus full of 5-10 year old kids who are panicking because of an accident is pretty scary in it’s own right.
over 4 years ago
He makes a good point.
GROG Premium Member over 4 years ago
You can ignore him. I do.
tudza Premium Member over 4 years ago
No, things I knew the answer to once and had to look up again, thanks to you ya creep sheep.
Doug Taylor Premium Member over 4 years ago
So you can sue the bus company when they have an accident. Have you ever seen the videos of what happens to the kids in a bus accident!!!
joegeethree over 4 years ago
I’ve actually have pondered this.
Prof_Theory over 4 years ago
Some school buses do have seat belts.Though when I was a kid cars didn’t have them.
swansondavidc over 4 years ago
Sorta funny, but sorta not. Baffles me. Illegal for a kid to be in a car not restrained, all of a sudden they get on a bus and it’s fine. Crazy.
Michael G. over 4 years ago
MONEY
ChazNCenTex over 4 years ago
Because the school district doesn’t want to pay for it.
Flatlander, purveyor of fine covfefe over 4 years ago
They’re coming
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/sudbury/seat-belt-sudbury-1.5464895
Alberta Oil Premium Member over 4 years ago
For the same reason you let your cats roam.. they are born to be free.
Purple-Stater Premium Member over 4 years ago
The school buses in my city have all had seat belts for more than ten years.
hawkeyec Premium Member over 4 years ago
First, the kids won’t like it. Second, it’s just one more headache for the driver to enforce. Third, it’s expensive. Fourth, parents don’t want to pay for it and since they don’t actually see their children riding in the bus they can ignore the issue and learn not to worry. Last, schools don’t actually care about your kids; they just care about what will happen if they do something wrong. Even though they sense that kids can be hurt in a bus accident, it doesn’t happen often enough to make them worry that much and the cost of the liability insurance is way less than the cost of the seat belts.
j.l.farmer over 4 years ago
because, unfortunately, the school systems can’t afford to have them installed.
Plods with ...™ over 4 years ago
Mainly because they aren’t needed according to the NHTSA.
https://www.wonderopolis.org/wonder/why-arent-seat-belts-required-on-school-buses
MontanaLady over 4 years ago
Unbelievable!!!!
BeniHanna6 Premium Member over 4 years ago
That would be because the insurance companies haven’t been hit by big bills by bus accidents.
Ricky Bennett over 4 years ago
There are many states that are passing laws mandating seat belts in buses. It’s only a matter of time before all 50 states have them.
CoffeeBob Premium Member over 4 years ago
Well for one, my seat cutter only cuts three to fours belts before getting too dull. Pick which kid I save.
tammyspeakslife Premium Member over 4 years ago
As long as it doesn’t keep you awake Stan
Shikamoo Premium Member over 4 years ago
I have often wondered about this myself. The answers hear are heartbreaking. Some adult buses have seatbelts. Ironically.
Earthling Premium Member over 4 years ago
Physics
gooddavid over 4 years ago
Overall, a school bus is a much safer way to travel than standard auto. Injuries are generally less severe due to the bus design. I have driven a bus for almost 20 years and was rear ended by a 2 ton truck once. I have also been a medical first responder and firefighter for over 25 years and have worked several automobile accidents.
The idea of having to unbuckle a bus full of 5-10 year old kids who are panicking because of an accident is pretty scary in it’s own right.meteque777 over 4 years ago
Aw, come on. You KNOW why seatbelts are not viable on a school bus. Stop trying to score points for being “socially aware”……