Be Bus Aware Week!
Key messages for families –
- Families have an important part to play in keeping children safe around roads.
 - Never drop off or meet your child on the opposite side of the road to the bus stop or call them across the road.
 - Always drop them off or meet them on the same side of the road as the bus stop.
 - Remind your children to always wait until the bus has gone before choosing a safe place to cross the road
 - Talk to your children about Stop! Look! Listen! Think! every time they cross the road:
- Stop one step back from the kerb – Look continuously both ways
 - Listen for the sounds of approaching traffic
 - Think whether it is safe to cross and keep checking until safely across.
 
 
Drivers should look out for children who are crossing the road or waiting to cross. Lights flash on buses to warn motorists that buses are picking up and dropping off children.
By law, a driver must not overtake or pass a bus with flashing lights at more than 40km/h.
Lights begin to flash when the bus stops and the doors open, and they keep flashing for about 20 seconds after the doors close. Children are most at risk in the minutes after they get off the bus.
Young children are often unpredictable in their movements. They are still developing the skills that help them to judge the direction of sound and the speed and distance of vehicles.
Due to their large size and mass, buses can cause severe outcomes for other road users in crashes. Motorists can help reduce the risk of a crash and keep children safe by:
- slowing down to 40km/h when bus lights are flashing, unless a lower speed limit applies
 - looking out for children crossing the road near bus stops, in school zones or along bus routes
 - giving way to buses when they merge back into traffic.
 
For more information visit: Transport NSW Be Bus Aware.

