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6/22/2011
Jaclyn Nicholson
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What Safety Changes Should be Made to Buses? Read Our New Article.



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Over the past decade there have been several bus crashes that have wrongfully killed many people. There was a recent crash in New York that killed 15 passengers and injured several others.

The safety bills that are directed at large buses including a seat belt requirement for all passengers and electric onboard recorders that record how long the driver has been on shift. It has also been recommended that the buses have roofs that are stronger to prevent crushing and from passengers being ejected in a rollover accident.

There is a lot of controversy surrounding these issues. Many believe these plans are not cost-effective while others believe that passengers would be willing to pay a little more for safer buses.

How do you think congress should approach these issues about bus safety?

Tell us what you think by commenting on this post.

Click here to read the entire article.

If you have been the victim in a bus accident, Seattle bus accident attorney Chris Davis can answer your legal questions. Call Davis Law Group for a FREE consultation, (206) 727-4000.




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