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Senate Unanimously Passes School Bus Safety Act

February 5, 2020
Kristina D. Roegner News
 
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Senate Unanimously Passes School Bus Safety Act
COLUMBUS—State Senator Kristina Roegner (R-Hudson) today announced the Senate's unanimous passage of the "School Bus Safety Act," which will bring more awareness to school bus safety issues and increase penalties for people who violate laws designed to protect students while going to and from school.

The Columbus Dispatch reported in 2018 that between 2015 and 2017 there were 4,306 accidents involving a school bus and 4,198 drivers cited for failing to stop for a school bus that was loading or unloading children. School administrators, law enforcement, school bus drivers and parents believe the real number is much higher and that impatience, more than ignorance of current laws regarding improperly passing a school bus, is to blame.

Under the bill, the fine for improperly passing a school bus will double on the first offense. For repeat offenders, the fine will increase $250 and include a rise in level of driver’s license suspension for each violation. The legislation will also enhance the penalty for vehicular homicide or vehicular assault, and creates a new penalty to ensure that any driver who hits or kills a child with their car, regardless of injury severity, will face a felony if it happened as a result of improperly passing a school bus.

“No parent should have to worry about their child being hit by a car when stepping on or off a school bus,” said Roegner, who co-sponsored the bill. “This legislation should provide parents some peace of mind regarding their children’s safety.”

The legislation also creates a pilot program that will allow districts across the state to apply for school bus cameras and designates August as “School Bus Safety Awareness Month."

Senate Bill 134 will now be sent to the Ohio House for further consideration.