5 New Jersey Districts Install App to Track School Buses
The Morris County public school district has adopted technology that logs in children as they get on and off their school buses. It also helps the driver assign students seats, and provides a live audio and video feed to the district of what’s happening on the bus.
Do you know what to do when approaching a school bus stop?
✏️ Stop no less than 25ft when the bus has stopped to receive or discharge any passengers.
✏️ If a school bus has stopped directly in front of a school to pick up or let off children, pass from either direction at no more than 10 mph.
✏️ Slow down to 10 mph if traveling on a dual highway, if on the opposite side of a safety island or a raised median.
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National School Bus Safety Week is just around the corner! 🚍
Held during the third week of October annually, the goal of National School Bus Safety Week is to bring school districts and their transportation departments, public safety officials, and more together to address the importance of school bus safety. This year, National School Bus Safety Week runs Oct. 21-25, 2024.
Human Trafficking, Sex and Forced Labor is a Growing Problem in N.J.
Forced labor and sex-trafficking are on the rise in New Jersey, and the state now has an independent unit within the state police department handling such cases.