What Makes School Buses So Safe
"Every morning, millions of students climb into school buses without a second thought. Parents trust them, schools rely on them, and they blend into the background of daily life. But what if I told you that school buses aren’t just safe—they’re the safest vehicles on the road? Statistically, a child is 70 times more likely to arrive at school safely on a bus than in a car. That’s not an accident—that’s engineering. But here’s the strange part. Unlike cars, school buses don’t have airbags or even seat belts–and yet, they’re built to withstand crashes that would destroy smaller vehicles. So how is that possible? And, what makes school buses so uniquely safe? To answer that, we need to look at where it all started." Subscribe for More Videos! / @safebydesign Timestamps: Intro: 00:00 - 00:41 History: 0:41 - 2:12 Technical Breakdown: 2:12 - 7:37 International Comparison: 7:37 - 9:58 School Bus Controversy: 9:58 - 11:35 Conclusion: 11:35 - 12:42

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