Schools fined over bus safetyPublish Date: 2010-03-01 03:00:13 Story Code: 25738 DUBAI // More than a third of Dubai’s 220 schools have been fined for violations of the emirate’s new school bus safety rules. They require, among other things, that school buses be painted yellow for easy identification, that safety belts be fitted on certain seats, and that buses have a control system to limit their speed to 80kph. The total amount of fines collected was about Dh70,000 (US$19,000). “It’s a major problem,” he said, adding that his school had already spent almost Dh100,000 to upgrade its fleet of buses. “The buses are now yellow, so people are driving safely because they can recognise it’s a school bus, so they will not be driving harsh behind the buses, they will not be honking.” “In some cases there has not been proper co-ordination between the RTA and the medical department,” he said. “The drivers have to go to the clinic to have their medical inspection and there have been delays.” More recently, a number of children have been killed by passing vehicles after disembarking from school buses or have died of heatstroke after being left unattended in buses. The RTA’s regulations and fines in Dubai represent an even more stringent approach to bus safety. Share this story: Digg
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