Anonymous wrote:Yes, absolutely. I am not concerned about the lack of seat belts on buses, there are actual safety reasons they do not have them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was struggling with same issue, and read a lot on the topic. School buses are safer than other modes of transport when going to school, but the data does not necessarily apply beyond that. Also, that is for children over 40 pounds. My child is 4, but weighs 35 pounds. According to NHTSA, she should be in a carseat. Daycare is putting kids three across in bus seats, and I am not okay with that. Too risky, especially for 30 miles on I-66.
Way too risky for a field trip. Totally unnecessary at this age group.
Anonymous wrote:I was struggling with same issue, and read a lot on the topic. School buses are safer than other modes of transport when going to school, but the data does not necessarily apply beyond that. Also, that is for children over 40 pounds. My child is 4, but weighs 35 pounds. According to NHTSA, she should be in a carseat. Daycare is putting kids three across in bus seats, and I am not okay with that. Too risky, especially for 30 miles on I-66.
Anonymous wrote:Summer field trip and the kids are taking a bus. The trip is about 45 minutes on 270. I am concerned because there are no seat belts and car seats (obviously) and while we take the bus in the city, that's going 20 MPH for about 2 miles. Not on a fast-moving interstate. Would you let your kid go?
Anonymous wrote:I hope that public transportation will also require car sets for children. I can just imagine all the screaming about having to schlep car seats with you.
