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Due to custody issues, my child resides at 2 homes, can he/she have transit for both locations?

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Due to custody issues, my child resides at 2 homes, can he/she have transit for both locations?

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13. What happens if my child misses the bus? Regrettably, you will have to make your own arrangements to get your child to school. 14. Why are school buses not equipped with seat belts? Transport Canada sets safety standards for school vehicles at time of manufacture. These standards include high seat backs with energy absorbing padding, seats that are placed close together, and strong seat anchorages. In 1984, Transport Canada conducted research on the use of seat belts on school buses in frontal collisions using the current configuration. It was found that adding seat belts to this system did not increase safety but did increase the potential for more severe head and neck injuries. Transport Canada also tested several other seating configurations, but found no significant safety improvements that did not also involve other safety trade-offs. Given the extremely low number of fatalities involving school bus passengers inside the bus, the addition of seat belts does not constitute a sa

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