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New bipartisan legislation introduced, may make school bus stops safer

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School bus stops may soon become a little safer.

That’s due to a new bipartisan legislation introduced to Congress on Monday.

Congressman Rudy Yakym and Congresswoman Julia Brownley introduced the legislation, building on the Stop for School Buses Act of 2021, to analyze and prevent illegal school bus crossings in the country.

The Enhancing Necessary Data (END) on Illegal School Bus Passing Act would require the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration to gather data on illegal bus passings throughout the school year.

Then, they would create a messaging campaign to bring more awareness about the dangers of passing school buses illegally.

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Charles U Farley June 14, 2023 at 9:38 am

This seems more like a State issue than a Federal one. Time to stop the bloat, folks!

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