School bus safety study : Kadyn’s Law.

Author(s)
Hawkins, N. Hallmark, S. Chrysler, S. O’Neal, E. Hoover, R. & McGehee, D.
Year
Abstract

In 2012, the Iowa legislature passed a bill for an act relating to school bus safety, including providing penalties for failure to obey school bus warning lamps and stop signal arms, providing for a school bus safety study and administrative remedies, and making an appropriation. The bill, referred to as Iowa Senate File (SF) 2218 or “Kadyn’s Law,” became effective March 16, 2012. A multiagency committee addressed three specific safety study elements of Kadyn’s Law as follows: * Use of cameras mounted on school buses to enhance the safety of children riding the buses and aid in enforcement of motor vehicle laws pertaining to stop-arm violations; * Feasibility of requiring school children to be picked up and dropped off on the side of the road on which their home is located; and * Inclusion of school bus safety as a priority in driver training curriculum. This report summarizes the findings for each of these topics. (Author/publisher)

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Library number
20130201 ST [electronic version only]
Source

Ames, IA, Iowa State University, Center for Transportation Research and Education (CTRE), Institute for Transportation InTrans, 2012, XI + 44 p., 21 ref.; InTrans Project 12-439

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