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Ohio Celebrates Passage of School Bus Safety Week Resolution
August 07, 2006 06:11 AM
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Several Ohio lawmakers saluted the federal recognition of School Bus Safety Week following a landslide 424-0 vote last month in the U.S. House of Representatives.
"This Resolution highlights that the safe transportation of our nation`s school children is a top priority. It thanks the industry for a job well done," said Congresswoman Stephanie Tubbs Jones, who was joined by Congressmen Tim Ryan and Ted Strickland.
Added Strickland: "Safety is of paramount concern and the yellow school bus industry has done a remarkable job in ensuring that our children are protected each and every day."
The annual school bus celebration, created in 1966 by then transportation director Dick Fischer of California`s Centralia School District, takes place the third week in October throughout more than 40 states and is sponsored by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. With the passage of H.R. 498 the industry hopes to increase participation numbers, and it is planning celebrations nationwide in the coming months.
After the unanimous voice vote in the House, the pupil transportation industry successfully petitioned for a roll call that officially recorded each representative`s vote.
"As good as our safety record might be, when it comes to the safety of our children zero tolerance is the expectation," said Pete Japikse, president of the National Association of State Directors of Pupil Transportation and director of Pupil Transportation for the Ohio Department of Education. "The importance of school bus safety, education and training cannot be emphasized enough."
Terry Thomas, president of Community Bus Services, a bus service provider in Columbus and Youngstown said: "Safety in school transportation is our foremost objective. This universal recognition and honoring of School Bus Safety Week is a key sign of the common interest that all members of the school transportation industry share."
The nation`s approximately 480,000 yellow school buses carry 25 million children to and from school every weekday. School buses comprises the country`s largest mass transportation fleet, 2.5 times greater than all other forms of mass transportation — transit, intercity buses, commercial airlines and rail — combined. |
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