pat c
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The buses are safe. What isn't safe is driving and encountering a semi.This is so sad. These buses are supposed to be safe. Parents shouldn't have to worry if their kids will be getting off them alive.
This is so sad. These buses are supposed to be safe. Parents shouldn't have to worry if their kids will be getting off them alive.
This is so sad. These buses are supposed to be safe. Parents shouldn't have to worry if their kids will be getting off them alive.
Let me clarify, I'm aware that the bus was a (probably?) a standard bus, with all kinds of safety standards met, and it (likely) was no fault of the bus driver.
My thought was- most parents worry a ton when their children are driving. They worry less when a professional is driving. Accidents like this eat away any bit of "safe space" you think you might have. It makes a tragic situation even more tragic when they are doing the right thing by not having a ton of kid and young adults driving themselves.
When doing team sports in late high school, we did both buses and individual driving. Nearly every game we drove to- someone had an accident (there were 88 of us on my dance team, and we typically carpooled, still a lot of cars). Buses were meant to keep us safe. Any loss of life is sad, young loss of life is awful; but these kids were supposed to be safe.