
Bill Paves Way for Cameras on School Buses
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Catching drivers who pass school buses focus of HB 7.
House chamber approved a measure that would require cameras on school buses to catch driver who pass buses when stop arm is out.
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Bill Paves Way for Cameras on School Buses
Clip: Season 4 Episode 318 | 1m 1sVideo has Closed Captions
House chamber approved a measure that would require cameras on school buses to catch driver who pass buses when stop arm is out.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipand is now headed to the lower chamber for further debate and consideration.
Over in the House today, that chamber approved a measure that's meant to pump the brakes on hurried drivers in the morning and evenings.
House Bill seven paves the way for cameras on school busses not to watch the kids, but to spot drivers violating safety rules.
>> It sets up a an entirely violator funded stop arm camera safety program.
What this does is the cameras would be installed upon the school busses.
If a district so chooses to do this.
This is not a mandate, as.
>> You have heard me before say this has happened to me.
I was hit by a truck after getting off of a school bus and it did change my life.
I was very blessed.
I was very fortunate to live through it, so I'm a lucky one.
The next 1st May not be.
>> House Bill seven passed the House on a vote of 78 to 15.
It
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