Vehicles in places where it get super cold are built differently. They have additives in their gas, different oil and devices that keep the battery warm. I grew up in Canada and we plugged the electric blanket on the battery in our car in every night in the winter. Plus there can be other features, like covered parking, or even indoor parking for buses, and systems that let buses remote start. I'm not saying that 12 is the cut off, but there are definitely factors that go into whether the bus starts. |
Could actually move to a closed. Buses can't start at 6am nor at 8am. They could start probably at 2pm tho if temps are climbing up on Monday. |
Bus drivers have to be out on the road before 8am. What time do bus drivers report? 6am to make sure buses can start? |
No, Minnesota doesn't have special school buses, nor do they have the money for garages for them. They often have engine block heaters, but they don't use them every day. The diesel fuel has a winter blend, similar to what MCPS buses get, and they sometimes use additional additives. There's nothing magical or even particularly expensive. The 15F temperatures overnight aren't a problem. MCPS has opened with single-digit early morning temperatures. We don't get to temperatures that create real problems here. |
"Extra time in the morning will allow facilities team members to treat remaining patches of snow and ice. Extra time in the morning will also help transportation team members to warm up buses and have extra time for safe travel." |
Dream on. It's not that cold. You might be confused by the wind chill, which doesn't matter for this. |
Key word being "extra". It isn't necessary. A delay doesn't provide more travel time for the routes, and students and staff driving to school can get extra time by leaving earlier. Snow hasn't fallen all day, and temperatures have been low enough to prevent melting. Your kid can ride a cold bus. Once you get out of the wind, it isn't that bad. |
You aren't saying anything but nonsense as far as MCPS is concerned. The buses will be just fine in the morning. |
| This thread is f-ing hilarious. |
The weather ones always are. |
Its freezing, which can mean black ice. Some of the busses don't start easily, especially the electric ones and bus drivers have to go super early and what about their safety to warm up the busses to even get them to run. |
One person severely broke their ankle and was out for six months after surgery putting in pins. The other had a severe concussion-out for a couple of months. Serious enough for you? Black ice in the dark is no joke. |