End-of-route school bus checks passes Assembly
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08:02 PM ON Apr. 20, 2009
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INDIANAPOLIS – School bus drivers would have to walk to the back of their buses to make sure no children are forgotten under a bill that has passed the Indiana General Assembly.
A bill that won final legislative approval Monday would require school bus drivers to inspect each seat at the end of each trip. Drivers who don’t do end-of-route inspections could face a $500 fine.
Three South Bend students were left on school buses last year, and earlier this year a 4-year-old child was left alone inside a parked school bus in Richmond.
The bill now goes to Gov. Mitch Daniels, who can veto the proposal, sign it into law or let it become law without his signature.