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admin2014-10-02 14:51:102014-12-01 15:24:07School Bus drivers are required to meet higher qualifications, training, and testing standards than any other drivers on the road.
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admin2014-08-15 00:36:092014-12-01 15:24:40School buses are required to meet higher construction, equipment, and inspection standards than any other vehicle on the road.
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admin2014-08-15 00:34:552014-10-02 14:51:57Federal regulations do not prohibit the use of vans by schools, but require any van (with a capacity of more than 10 passengers) sold or leased for use as a school bus to meet the safety standards applicable to school buses.
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admin2014-08-15 00:34:092014-12-17 12:02:55School buses keep an annual estimated 17.3 million cars off roads
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admin2014-08-15 00:32:412014-10-02 14:53:16According to the National Safety Council
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admin2014-08-15 00:32:002014-12-17 12:03:53According to the Transportation Research Board
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admin2014-08-15 00:30:372014-10-02 14:54:27According to a DOT study