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Bus Lot Safety Training

Bus Lot Safety

Morning School Parking Lot Safety While the first few days of any new school year can be chaotic, mornings of any school day can be incredibly busy. Parents may walk or drive their children to school; buses will be arriving to bring kids. The Bus Stop Safety and Design Guidelines are inherently an evolving set of guidelines and design considerations. As new information becomes available and methods are improved, this new information can be added to the handbook. It is intended to become a working document that adapts to changing times, changing environments and new policies.

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Does your organization or business transport people by bus, van or limousine?

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) constructed this online resource page to help advise organizations and businesses that may provide interstate passenger transportation services. The resources listed here allow organizations and businesses to learn more about federal passenger carrier regulations, and determine if these regulations apply to them.

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STEP ONE

See the fact sheet to determine if federal passenger carrier regulations apply to your organization or business.

STEP TWO

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See the following tip sheets for these specific transportation services:

*This is not an all-inclusive list of transportation services that may fall under federal passenger carrier regulations.

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