WHITE PAPER: A MISSION TO KEEP STUDENTS SAFE AND CHANGE MOTORIST BEHAVIOR

Learn about the most effective approaches to reducing risk to students from stop arm violations.

Many distracted motorists respond positively to public reminders to put down the phone while driving, and flashing lights and extended stop arms on a school bus. However, there still remains a small group of motorists who are not reachable through current advocacy or safety products, and it poses significant and ongoing risk to students outside the bus.

Download our white paper to learn:

  • The underlying issues for the increase in stop arm violations nationwide
  • About education campaigns and tools that can improve motorists’ behavior in the long-term
  • Which technology can immediately help reduce risk from motorists who are distracted or under the influence
White paper: A Mission To Keep Students Safe and Chagne Motorist Behavior

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“A 2019 NASDPTS survey on illegal school bus passing was conducted across 39 states in 2019. In a single day, 130,963 school bus drivers reported that 95,391 motorists had illegally passed a stopped school bus displaying flashing red lights and deployed stop arms. With approximately 471,000 school buses in service in the US, this equates to over 340,000 illegal school bus passes per day in the US and 62 million illegal passes per school year.”

Safe Fleet’s Predictive Stop Arm® (PSA) uses radar and predictive analytics to monitor oncoming vehicle traffic for probable stop arm violations. A combined PSA and Stop Arm Camera solution would focus on keeping students safe today, but would also help alter motorist behavior for the greater long-term good of students.

Download our white paper to learn why the most effective, comprehensive approach to reducing risk to students from stop arm violations encompasses both ongoing education and awareness to change motorist behavior in the long term, and advanced technology that proactively helps to keep children safe.

Download our white paper to learn why the most effective, comprehensive approach to reducing risk to students from stop arm violations encompasses both ongoing education and awareness to change motorist behavior in the long term, and advanced technology that proactively helps to keep children safe.