CSC Logo
Canada Safety Council - Canada's Voice and Resource for Safety
Home Information Training About us News
Traffic Safety Child Safety Home Safety
Seniors' Safety Occupational Safety and Health Sports and Active Living
Contact us
Français
Home > Information > Child Safety > School Bus Safety Related Information

Taking the School Bus

How to prepare your child for the school bus

Most mishaps take place outside the bus, so here are some precautions you can take:

  • Don't let your children arrive at the stop too early. They may be tempted to wander or get into mischief.

  • Make sure they know what to do if they miss the bus: come back home; or if at school, report to a teacher - and never, never accept a ride from a stranger.

  • If the stop is a long way from home, plan and discuss with your children where they can go in an emergency.

  • If it is dark on the way to or from the bus, make your children visible. Use retro-reflective tape on their clothing and avoid dark colors.

  • Make sure they wait well away from the roadway, and stay well back until the bus has comes to a full stop and the door opens.

  • Explain they must walk at least three metres (10 feet) away when crossing in front of the bus so the driver can see them.

  • Forbid running, pushing and horseplay!

  • Tell your children to come straight home from the bus no detours.

 January 2006

Elmer the Safety Elephant
Seat-belts in School Buses?


© 2006 Canada Safety Council