How America Built The Safest School Bus
In this video, we break down the brilliant engineering behind school bus safety. From the specific shade of "National School Bus Glossy Yellow" to the reinforced steel frames built like military tanks, every detail is by design. We also finally answer the biggest question of all: why most school buses don't use seatbelts, relying instead on a brilliant crash-absorption concept known as "compartmentalization."

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