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From the NC Department of Public Instruction:

Q: My child has special needs and can’t get to and from the bus stop. How can she be accommodated?

A: A student with an Individualized Education Program (IEP) can list Transportation as a related service. The IEP may require specialized equipment, such as a wheelchair lift, so your student can be safely transported to and from school. In such cases where there is an IEP, the school district has an obligation to make sure those needs are met – whether on a school bus or by an alternate method such as contracting with a third part to transport the student.

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School Bus Safety Guidelines

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School Bus Safety Guidelines

Some school buses in our area are already on the roads every morning. But the majority will be running starting next week. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration deems school buses the safest way for students to travel. But your kids need to do their part. So here are some suggestions to share with your children:

Getting on the bus:

  • While waiting, stay away from traffic and no horseplay! That can lead to carelessness.
  • As the bus approaches, line up away from the street.
  • Wait until the bus has completely stopped and the door opens before approaching the bus.
  • Use the handrail when climbing aboard.

On the bus:

  • Stay in your seat.
  • Don’t distract the driver.
  • No arms, legs or heads out the windows!
  • Keep the aisle clear.
  • Wait for the bus to stop completely before getting up.

Getting off the bus:

  • Use the handrail.
  • If you have to cross in front of the bus, walk at least 10 feet ahead so you can see the driver and the driver can see you.
  • Always look left, right and left again before crossing.
  • Stay away from the rear wheels of the bus at all times.

Currently, buses in North Carolina and South Carolina are not required to have seatbelts for students. And the NHTSB feels seatbelts are unnecessary. However, it is a common debate especially at this time of year. So go to our Facebook page and like it; then you’ll receive updates to the debate as they occur.

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301 South Charlotte Avenue
Monroe, NC 28112

Local: 704-296-0055
Toll-Free: 1-866-298-0768
info@wkg-law.com

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William K. Goldfarb American Association for Justice
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School Bus Hazards

School Bus Hazards

School Bus Safety

With our children returning to school this month, we felt it appropriate to review the safety of the buses that carry them.

An update for you on a case that is ongoing for our firm: a young girl severely burned by antifreeze while riding her school bus to Porter Ridge Middle School in Union County. This occurred in May 2015. First we are happy to report that she is continuing to heal and recover but it is a long, hard journey – one she should not have to endure.

Since taking on this case, we’ve discovered a long list of similar incidents around the country involving school buses spraying their young riders with hot antifreeze. From the most recent according to media reports:

June 2016: Alpenhorn, California

Three students injured when a coolant line bursts

May 2015:   Vacaville, California

An elementary special needs student is burned after being sprayed with hot

coolant

October 2015: Lake Arrowhead, California

About 20 middle school students injured with a radiator hose burst and spewed hot

antifreeze

February 2015: Durham, North Carolina

Four elementary students treated after a radiator hose bursts on their school bus

June 2014: Salt Lake City, Utah

Two students burned when hot antifreeze sprays into the school bus cabin

November 2013: Pendleton, Indiana

Several elementary students injured, one hospitalized with burns, after a radiator

hose bursts on their school bus

October 2013: Gresham, Oregon

Children burned after hot antifreeze leaks into the school bus cabin

September 2013: Edgewater, Maryland

Five elementary school children treated for burns from antifreeze on bus

May 2013: Greenville, North Carolina

Four middle school students suffer minor injuries after a radiator hose bursts

April 2013: Wilkes Co., North Carolina

Eight students burned when a hose bursts releasing hot water, hot antifreeze and

steam

May 2012: Knightdale, North Carolina

More than a dozen middle school children burned on their feet after a hot liquid

covered the floor of their bus.

April 2010: Oak Grove, Florida

Four students and the school bus driver injured with a radiator hose fails

October 2008: Sanger Texas

Six middle school students injured with a hot water hose burst

The child injured in Union County in May 2015 was aboard a bus built by Thomas Built. While some of the incidents listed above were noted to involve Thomas Built buses, the manufacturer of all the buses involved has not been confirmed. But as early as September 2013, the state of North Carolina was aware of the failures of heater hose fittings resulting in children receiving burns on feet and legs due to the cracking of plastic fittings in the passenger compartment. Thomas Built only recently issued a recall for affected buses. And a school board member in Salt Lake City is calling for a national movement to address the issue.

We’ll keep you updated as events warrant. Please check back on this website. Also ‘like’ our Facebook page to receive updates on this issue and other topics that affect your life and safety.

Location

The Law Offices of William K. Goldfarb

301 South Charlotte Avenue
Monroe, NC 28112

Local: 704-296-0055
Toll-Free: 1-866-298-0768
info@wkg-law.com

William K. Goldfarb North Carolina Advocates for Justice President's Club
William K. Goldfarb American Association for Justice
William K. Goldfarb, Melvin M Belli Society
William K Goldfarb AV Preeminent by Martindale-Hubbell
Who's Who Top Attorney North America

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