Bill requiring seat belts on school buses ready for Illinois governor – Center Square

“The Illinois School Transportation Association estimates the additional charge for the seat belts on a full-sized bus ranges from $7,000 to $18,000,” said state Rep. Patrick Windhorst.
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Chercher
10 months ago

This is a prime example of a bill that changes nothing, but legislators use it as “Aren’t I wonderful?” material to puff themselves up at election time. The seat belt requirement only applies to buses purchased or leased after July 1, 2031. New buses have already been incorporating seat belts. So this bill does nothing unless you’re buying a school bus that is already at its end-of-life in 2031.

The Railroader
10 months ago

Another Illinois unfunded mandate.

jillmarie
10 months ago

when did they stop having seat belts on school buses? they were on the buses when our kids were in school in the 80’s

Fed up neighbor
10 months ago

Another cost that will be passed on to property taxes, never ends.

Old Joe
10 months ago

Be sure a shoulder belt is included.

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