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Moving Kids Safely A guide to hiring charter transportation
Is your school up to speed on safety? Nothing is more rewarding than providing students with the opportunity to travel, be it for a field trip, a recreational outing, a school event or another activity. Thousands of students are on the road and most of the time, they travel safely. But ask yourself one simple question: What would happen if there were an accident? What if your charter bus skidded off the highway? What if your driver fell asleep? These types of accidents occur. Public outcry is immediate and media coverage is extensive. We can help you reduce the risk to your students through more careful selection of bus companies. And while we understand that price is an important consideration – it is second to the safety of your students.
Exactly how safe is your bus company? Whether you’re relying on an existing vendor or choosing a new charter transportation company, it’s a good idea to make sure their safety record is satisfactory and compliant with federal motor carrier safety regulations. The United States Department of Transportation (U.S. DOT) keeps records on every bus company that operates in more than one state. To access this information, all you need is the company’s U.S. DOT number. With it, you can use our “SAFER SYSTEM” at http://www.safersys.org. There, you’ll find an up-to-date history on the company including:
Beware that some bus companies offering interstate service have not registered for a U.S. DOT number as required. If you are offered interstate service from a bus company without a U.S. DOT number, report it to your Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) field office. The telephone numbers are listed on the back of this brochure. A FMCSA staff person can also provide you with guidance and assistance in hiring a safe bus company.
Don't be afraid to ask questions. To hire a safe bus company, you need information. It is important to know if your driver is qualified, well-rested and drug- and alcohol-free. You also need to know if the bus has been properly maintained and is in good operating condition. Make sure any company you choose is willing to answer questions about safety and security:
Asking questions is a great start, but it’s not enough. To make sure your trip is safe, you need to enlist the help of someone who understands the answers. The more you know, the better your chances of preventing an accident.
Not all bus companies are equally safe. It’s important to know that there are many federal regulations in place – from the number of hours a driver can operate a bus to medical standards for bus drivers – because not all bus companies are safe. As part of the U.S. DOT, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is the “Truck and Bus Safety Agency.” We establish and enforce minimum standards that interstate bus companies must follow for their equipment and their drivers. We also fund states to perform safety inspections on buses. If you experience an unsafe trip in which students are injured or, you believe, endangered by the actions of the bus company, call 1-888-DOT-SAFT (1-888-368-7238).
Start safe. Stay safe. All it takes to keep kids safe is a little extra effort. Simply follow the guidelines listed here, and call your local FMCSA field office. We’ll gladly assist you with any questions about the safety record of a bus company. All of the phone numbers and web addresses you need are listed in this brochure. With your help, we can make sure that safety is everybody’s highest priority.
FMCSA and safety-related websites Visit
the FMCSA website for additional safety Federal
Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) FMCSA
SAFER System
Other bus safety-related websites American
Bus Association (ABA) Commercial
Vehicle Safety Alliance (CVSA) National
Association for Pupil Transportation (NAPT) National
Association of State Directors of Pupil Transportation Services (NASDPTS)
National
School Transportation Association North
Carolina Safety Organization Pupil
Transportation Safety Institute (PTSI) School
Bus Information Council United
Motorcoach Association (UMA)
FMCSA field offices
Check a bus company's safety record Visit http://www.safersys.org to check a bus company's safety record.
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