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Passenger Safety Risk Review

Ministry Vehicle Passenger Risk Factors:

In reviewing your passenger risk factors we recommend these should be reviewed:

  1. The child car seat issue, an overlook issue by most until a accident happens:  Please note the follow web site for suggestions and information http://www.nsc.org/library/facts/scbusinf.htm  As you'll see, the NHTSA recommends that children under 50 pounds ride in an approved car seat, even on vehicles such as a school bus.  State regulations will vary by state so you'll want to check with your state's DOT/DMV regarding car seat requirements for your state.  Some states make distinctions between vehicles over/under 10,000 pounds, others do not.  In most states, 12-15 passenger vans must meet the same requirements as passenger cars in those states as far as child safety seats. 
  2. We believe there should be at least a child to adult ratio of 2 adults for 20 children and an added adult for each 10 or portion of 10 above the first 20 to meet the best adult/child ratio requirements.
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