Walking to and from Bus Stops
Students should be particularly careful when walking to and from school
bus stops. If possible, parents should accompany young children to the bus
stop and assist in keeping order while waiting for the bus.
Here are some guidelines to discuss with your children:
1) Allow enough time in the morning to get to the bus without
hurrying. Rushing causes carelessness, a major factor in accidents. They
should be at the bus stop at least five minutes prior to the scheduled bus
time.
2) Children should be instructed to keep on sidewalks or on the
shoulder, and far away from the main traveled portion of the roadway.
3) Children should pay close attention to traffic, weather conditions,
and visibility conditions, visible clothing, or clothing and backpacks
with reflective material should be worn at all times. 4) Children should remain orderly at all times and refrain from
boisterous conduct or horseplay while walking to and from the school bus
stop.
5) Children should not engage in conversation with strangers or accept
rides from passing motorists
6) When walking to or from a bus stop, children should face traffic.
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