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Transport Canada proposes guidelines for seatbelts on school buses

Students are seen boarding a school bus at a Nova Scotia school. File/Global News

Transport Canada is proposing new guidelines for Canadian bus operators who want to install seatbelts on their buses.

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Currently, school buses aren’t required to have seatbelts installed. Transport Canada says without requirements for seatbelts, there is no way to ensure that buses that have seatbelts have installed them safely.

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The last child fatality aboard a Canadian school bus was in 2008. Transport Canada suggests guidelines would improve safety for children involved in crashes or rollovers.

The agency is looking at over-the-shoulder belts rather than lap-only seat belts.

Would you like to see seatbelts installed on school buses? Would you feel more comfortable knowing your child was buckled up?

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