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1. Injured. 2. On 24 June 2024, a Chinese man attacked a Japanese mother and her three-year-old son with a knife at the Xindi Center bus station near the Japanese School of Suzhou in Suzhou, Jiangsu, China. The assailant attempted to board a Japanese school bus during the attack, resulting in the fatal stabbing of the driver—a Chinese woman ...
The agency also recommended that school districts minimize the number of school bus stops that require children to cross a roadway. So far, 25 states have adopted stop arm camera laws .
Some Chinese bus manufacturers have developed school bus models to be purchased by Chinese schools. Yutong , for example, designed the ZK6100DA model, which was described as a "big-nose school bus" with a "classic western-style appearance" and "the highest safety rating of all school bus products in China" in a 2011 China Daily article. [ 8 ]
A driver angry over the loss of his overtime pay set fire to his school bus in the city of Weihai, Shandong, killing all 13 people aboard the bus, including 11 children from China and South Korea, the driver himself and a teacher. The driver ignited gasoline, which he had bought earlier, while the bus was travelling through a tunnel in Weihai ...
In Illinois, the law allows local governments or school districts to use stop-arm cameras to capture images and issue tickets for drivers illegally passing stopped school buses. Every year, nearly ...
Penalties for passing stopped school bus include: Minimum fine of $265, if you pass on the side where children enter and exit, you will receive a minimum fine of $465. Every year, nearly 500,000 ...
The nanny van (Chinese: 褓姆車) or school private light bus is a kind of school bus service in Hong Kong. At its peak of popularity during the 1980s, it had become a form of "illegal" public transportation. Subsequently, due to unauthorized use of the vans, the government banned them as a form of public transportation and required all ...
Failing to stop or illegally passing a stopped school bus with flashing lights can result in $250 fine in Massachusetts, at minimum. A second offense by a fine of not less than $500. Those who ...