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Why do small buses or mini-buses have seat belts if large buses do not?

School Bus Transportation News at STN Media
Seat belts are required on small school buses under 10,000 lbs G.W.W.R. by FMVSS No. 222. The reason for requiring safety in small school buses is that these vehicles are closer in size and weight to passenger cars, light trucks and vans, and thus do not automatically afford the same protection of the heavier, larger school buses.
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Why don't large school buses have seat belts like cars do?

School Bus Transportation News at STN Media
Many parents are worried about the contradiction between the need to use seat belts and child passenger seats in automobiles and the lack of these safety devices in school buses, which don't require seat belts. One reason seat belts are not required on school buses is that the greater weight and mass of a school bus means that passengers are less vulnerable in a school bus than in an automobile, and they sit above the usual point of impact.
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Where seat belts mandated on large school buses?

School Bus Transportation News at STN Media
To date only three states, New York, New Jersey and Florida have mandated two-0point lap-shoulder belts belts on large school buses. California has enacted legislation that would require three-point occupant restraint systems on large buses starting July 2005. In addition, since February 1996, seat belts have been required on minibuses used in school transport in Great Britain. Return to Top According to the National Safety Council, school buses are the safest form of ground transportaiton.
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Vehicles ---- Do the buses have seat-belts?

Sorrento Limousine, Sorrento Taxi, transportation excursions...
SorrentoTaxi.it buses have 8 passenger seats, all with seat-belts. If you book a group of between 12 and 20, we may use a vehicle from another company. These larger buses do not have seat-belts.
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DueGolfi Limousine, DueGolfiCarService, transportation excur...
DueGolfiCarService.com buses have 8 passenger seats, all with seat-belts. If you book a group of between 12 and 20, we may use a vehicle from another company. These larger buses do not have seat-belts.
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Ravello Limousine, Ravello Taxi, transportation excursions t...
RavelloTaxi.it buses have 8 passenger seats, all with seat-belts. If you book a group of between 12 and 20, we may use a vehicle from another company. These larger buses do not have seat-belts.
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Positano Limousine, Positano Taxi, transportation excursions...
PositanoTaxi.net buses have 8 passenger seats, all with seat-belts. If you book a group of between 12 and 20, we may use a vehicle from another company. These larger buses do not have seat-belts.
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What about seat belts? Why don't school buses have seat belts?

School Bus Transportation News at STN Media
Small school buses do, large school buses, with a few exceptions, don't. Small buses, that is those under 10,000 lbs., are required by federal law to carry seat belts. That's because these smaller buses are judged to be closer in size to automobiles and light trucks, and the federal government requires a level of occupant protection similar to what it requires for automobiles and light trucks. However, the same is not required for large school buses for a wide variety of reasons.
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Why are there no seat belts on school buses?

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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is responsible for establishing Federal motor vehicle safety standards to reduce the number of fatalities and injuries from motor vehicle crashes, including those involving school buses. We also work with the states on school bus safety and occupant protection programs. School bus safety is one of our highest priorities. School bus transportation is one of the safest forms of transportation in the United States.
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Do the school buses have seat belts ?

JRC Ispra FAQ
No. One parent at least began to investigate the possibility of buying removable selt-belts and giving the bus monitors (other school children) the responsibility to see that their child used it properly.
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Do you have seat belts on the buses?

ELITE Private School Bus Transportation | FAQ
No, they do not. In fact, the safety of large school buses has been shown to be adversely affected by seatbelts. Please see ELITE's Seatbelt FAQs for more details. All ELITE Transportation vehicles are marked with our ELITE Transportation name clearly on the sides. Additionally, our drivers carry an identification card and are clearly defined by their standard ELITE employee polo style shirts.
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Why aren't there seat belts in school buses?

Transportation: FAQ
On school buses over 10,000 lbs, occupant protection is provided by "compartmentalization," not safety belts. Compartmentalization is the name for the protective envelope created by strong, closely-spaced seats that have energy-absorbing high seat backs that protect occupants in the event of a crash. School buses also have other features that contribute to the high level of safety they provide each occupant.
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Why aren't seat belts required in school buses?

FCPS - Department of Facilities and Transportation Services-...
Seat belts are not required in school buses because research by DOT and others determined that compartmentalization was a better solution, as mentioned under question #15. Some of the key arguments favoring compartmentalization over seat belts are as follows: a) Compartmentalization is more manageable. The protective surfaces exist in place without depending on any action by the children or any extra special supervision by the drivers.
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Why aren't school buses required to have seat belts?

Washington State Patrol Frequently Asked Questions
Do not place the shoulder portion of the seat belt behind your back or under the arm. This prevents the seat belt from working properly. Child safety seats are found to reduce fatal injuries by 71% for infants (less than 1 year of age) and 54% for toddlers in passenger cars. Using lap and shoulder belts reduces the risk of fatal injury to occupants in the front seat of passenger cars by 45% and moderate to critical injuries by 50%.
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Why don’t school buses have seat belts?

NC School Bus Safety Web
School buses afford students the safest form of transportation to and from school. This has been validated by federal crash testing and research by the National Academy of Sciences. School buses have to meet rigid federal construction standards for the sides and top of the bus, fuel tanks and inside of each bus. The thick padded seats and seat-backs provide a passive form of crash protection known as “compartmentalization.
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School buses are the safest way to transport your children to and from school. The color and size of school buses make them easily visible and identifiable, their height provides good driver visibility and raises the bus passenger compartment above car impact height; and emergency vehicles are the only other vehicle on the road that can stop traffic like a school bus can. School buses are carefully designed on a different transportation and protection model than the average passenger car.
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Why don't school buses have required seat belts?

Division of Administrative and Financial Services - School T...
School buses are equipped with a passive restraint system called compartmentalization that means that the seating area of a school bus is built with specially padded high-back, wider, thicker seats that protect people in school buses during accidents. No metal surfaces are exposed and seats are spaced close together to contain the students in cushioned compartments.
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What are the arguments in favor of seat belts on school buses?

School Bus Transportation News at STN Media
The principle arguments in favor of mandating seat belts on large school buses include protection in side impact collisions, prevention of ejection in the event of rollover accidents, carryover value to adulthood of learning proper seat belt use as a child, and low cost to install. Click here to link to another Frequently Asked Question section on this website that takes a closer look at this volatile subject. (Close the second window on your browser to return to this section.) Return to Top
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Are school buses required to be equipped with passenger seat belts?

Office of Student Transportation
All vehicles manufactured after October 1992 are required to be equipped with lap-type seat belts or other child restraint systems.
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Do the 'mini-vans' have seat belts? What sort of vehicles are they?

Vietnam Travel Hotels Sightseeing Tours by Vietnam Trip .com
Minivan we used in Vietnam is 16-seater Mercedes Van, 16-seater Ford Transit or 15-seater Toyota. All these kinds of van have seat belt for driver and the seats in the fist line only. However, traffic in Vietnam is generally safe. We can also arrange 07 seat car Toyota Zace or Mitsumishi Jolie which are equipped seat belt for 02 first lines.
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Are there seat belts or another way of securing small children on the Shuttle?

NRTA - Q&As
No, babies and small children can sit next to a parent or be held on the lap at parents’ discretion. Strollers must be folded while on the bus.
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What about safety belts on school buses?

Brockton Police Department - Child Seat Safety Frequently As...
Although school buses are a very safe form of transportation, use of safety belts could be effective in reducing the number of injuries and deaths. In addition, it is important to teach children to buckle up consistently in all vehicles. present, only New York State and New Jersey have laws requiring lap belts on all new school buses -- and only New Jersey has an additional law saying that the students have to use the belts.
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Do you have buses, mini-buses, or vans?

A-1 Airport limousine sevicing the Chicago area
No, we do not have any vehicles other than sedan and stretch limousines. However, because of the size of our fleet, we can accommodate large groups in a cost effective manner.
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Do all school buses have safety belts?

ALSDE - Pupil Transportation FAQS
No. Rather than requiring safety belts, the NHTSA decided that the best way to provide crash protection for children on a school bus is through a concept called "compartmentalization." Compartmentalization provides a safety zone by using strong, closely spaced seats, energy-absorbing seat backs, and padding to protect school children if a crash occurs. Additionally, school buses must conform to other stringent safety standards required by the federal government and the State of Alabama.
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What about large buses?

Frequently Asked Questions Regarding Minibus Insurance, Usag...
Permits for large buses with 17 or more passenger seats can only be issued by your Traffic Commissioner to umbrella organisations which assist and co-ordinate the activities of bodies in their area concerned with:
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Can you accommodate small and large groups?

WBT | Holiday On Ice | FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
Yes. If you have a small or large party/group, please call us to arrange the best time for your group to attend. For more information, call 704-374-3778.
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Is the INAX Advanced Toilet Seat suitable for people of very small or very large size?

LUSCENCE/CLESSENCE Consumers FAQ
Certainly—and larger people in particular may find that using the INAX Advanced Toilet Seat is more comfortable and convenient than a standard toilet.
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Do seat belts and airbags prevent brain injury?

Frequently Asked Questions about Mild and Severe Brain Injur...
Yes. Seat belts and airbags save lives by reducing injury severity. All safety devices (i.e. helmets, seat belts, airbags, etc.) are critical to increasing safety and preventing injury in motor vehicle, bicycle and sporting accidents. Due to the use of safety devices, more people survive accidents which otherwise would be fatal. This increased survivorship has resulted in an increase of people with severe brain injuries.
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How many Canadians wear their seat belts?

Frequently asked questions (Road) - Transport Canada
Transport Canada surveys, conducted in September of 2004 and 2005, found 90.5% of all occupants of light-duty vehicles buckle up. In urban communities, an estimated 91.1% of all occupants, while an estimated 86.9% of all occupants of light-duty vehicles in rural communities use seat belts. For more information view the Road Safety site or call 1 800 333 0371.
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