First Student Urges Motorists, Students and Parents to be Winter Weather Aware
CINCINNATI - Schools across North America are reopening, either from a few weeks following winter break or much longer due to COVID-19. First Student urges students, parents and motorists to take extra precautions to stay safe on the roads and at the bus stop.
Many areas experience snow and ice this time of year. There also are fewer daylight hours, often making visibility a challenge. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) estimates that 17% of all vehicle crashes occur in winter weather.
As the largest provider of safe and reliable student transportation, First Student is experienced in operating in adverse conditions. The company typically transports five million students to and from school each day with more than 70% of its routes located in areas that experience snow and ice.
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