Requires each State highway safety program to provide for comprehensive State schoolbus safety programs, including: (1) a program for the appropriate regulation of schoolbus drivers; (2) a program of pupil instruction at least twice a year in schoolbus safety, including the use of emergency exits, fire safety, safe riding practices, and emergency procedures; (3) the requirement that a person (other than the driver) who is knowledgeable in schoolbus safety practices and who is at least sixteen years of age shall ride schoolbuses to insure compliance with safe riding practices; (4) a program of quarterly inspection of schoolbuses at appropriate inspection stations, daily test driving of schoolbuses by the busdriver, and of weekly test driving of schoolbuses by a person other than the daily operator of such bus; (5) a program of assigning routes for schoolbuses to avoid, whenever possible, all hazardous areas, such as areas with heavy traffic, railroad crossing, and dangerous intersections; (6) the requirement that no person shall be permitted to stand in a moving schoolbus; and (7) the requirement that after December 31, 1974, no elementary or secondary school or any person compensated by such school for transporting pupils of such school shall transport to and from school or school-sponsored activities more than sixteen such pupils in any vehicle manufactured after such date unless such vehicle is manufactured in accordance with performance standards for schoolbuses prescribed by the Secretary of Transportation.
Authorizes the Secretary to establish within six months after the date of enactment of this Act appropriate motor vehicle safety standards for schoolbuses.
Introduced in House
Introduced in House
Referred to House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce.
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