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<blockquote data-quote="rockridgecattle" data-source="post: 810907" data-attributes="member: 6198"><p>It was just a rant. </p><p>A bad day driving school bus during a nasty snow storm and a parent who thought that because their 4 wheel drive truck could make it down their blown in road with a ditch on both sides, a 54 passenger school bus could. Did i mention that on a good day, this is a one lane road with a bit of a shoulder? </p><p>What the parents failed to realize even though they see the bus every day, a bus is the widest vehicle on the road...a side from wide loaded trucks. And just because a 1/2 ton truck could make it does not make it safe for a school bus. A school bus has a harder time recovering from being thrown from a snow drift just because of sheer weight and size. And if I got thrown and ended up in the ditch, the bus would have had to been pulled out. Now, pulling out a bus is not as easy as it sounds. All students must be off the bus and at least 100 feet away and without adult supervision. The time outside can be any wheres from 15 minutes to almost an hour depending on the tractor which comes to pull it out. Now add in 0 visibility, kids on the road since the choice is the road, the ditch or the bush, and the risk of frost bite because it was rather cold, and since older kids do not dress the part of a Manitoba winter....we have the makings of a nasty problem.</p><p>My rant was that as bus drivers we are charged with not just one family or our family on a school bus, but many families. For me it is 19 families. I have to be concerned for all their safety, not just one. My actions have consequences....so if choosing safety is our priority as a school bus driver...please accept that...and realize there is more on the school bus than just your kids...that was my rant.</p><p>But i feel better now. Storm was on friday, all roads cleared for the Monday run, and -44 C with the wind chill....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rockridgecattle, post: 810907, member: 6198"] It was just a rant. A bad day driving school bus during a nasty snow storm and a parent who thought that because their 4 wheel drive truck could make it down their blown in road with a ditch on both sides, a 54 passenger school bus could. Did i mention that on a good day, this is a one lane road with a bit of a shoulder? What the parents failed to realize even though they see the bus every day, a bus is the widest vehicle on the road...a side from wide loaded trucks. And just because a 1/2 ton truck could make it does not make it safe for a school bus. A school bus has a harder time recovering from being thrown from a snow drift just because of sheer weight and size. And if I got thrown and ended up in the ditch, the bus would have had to been pulled out. Now, pulling out a bus is not as easy as it sounds. All students must be off the bus and at least 100 feet away and without adult supervision. The time outside can be any wheres from 15 minutes to almost an hour depending on the tractor which comes to pull it out. Now add in 0 visibility, kids on the road since the choice is the road, the ditch or the bush, and the risk of frost bite because it was rather cold, and since older kids do not dress the part of a Manitoba winter....we have the makings of a nasty problem. My rant was that as bus drivers we are charged with not just one family or our family on a school bus, but many families. For me it is 19 families. I have to be concerned for all their safety, not just one. My actions have consequences....so if choosing safety is our priority as a school bus driver...please accept that...and realize there is more on the school bus than just your kids...that was my rant. But i feel better now. Storm was on friday, all roads cleared for the Monday run, and -44 C with the wind chill.... [/QUOTE]
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