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Tips on Preparing Your Child’s School Bus Route

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Summer break is coming to a close, and soon the sound of school buses rolling down the busy streets will mark the start of a new school year. For many students, the school bus ride is a crucial part of their daily routine. This journey plays a critical role in setting the tone for their day, so ensuring they are comfortable and safe is important. Here are a few tips and best practices for establishing and maintaining a safe commute on your child’s bus route. Understanding the School Bus System Numerous buses travel through neighborhoods daily, transporting students to their… Read more »

How to Help Your Child Keep Warm at the School Bus Stop

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There are a few things you can always rely on when the first few weeks of September come around. Kids going back to school and the temperatures starting to cool are both among them. While there’s still some time before the really cold weather hits in regions that see snow, it doesn’t take long for fall mornings to get chilly or even downright frigid—especially if you’re a kid standing outside waiting for the school bus. Make your child’s school bus experience as comfortable as possible with these tricks for keeping them toasty at the bus stop! Dress them in layers…. Read more »

Stay Safe When Sharing the Road With School Buses

With summer vacation over and buses hitting the roads again to shuttle kids back to school, here at Las Vegas Bus Sales we thought it might be a good idea to go over some safety tips for sharing the road with school buses. Safety Starts With Preparedness When you’re sharing the road with a school bus, you should always be prepared to make sudden stops and turns. Make sure to give the bus plenty of space; increase your normal following distance significantly, and pay attention to the bus’s turn signals. When you see a bus unload kids, take your time… Read more »