Question
Good morning to you! I have one question why don't school busses have seatbelts?
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GPT 3.5
Good morning! The main reason school buses do not have seatbelts is due to the design and construction of the buses themselves. School buses are built with a passive restraint system called compartmentalization, which protects passengers in the event of a crash. The seats are placed close together with high backs and energy-absorbing material to create a compartment that is designed to protect passengers in the event of a crash.
Additionally, implementing seatbelts on school buses would be very costly and may not necessarily improve safety. Studies have shown that school buses are already one of the safest modes of transportation for students, and adding seatbelts may not significantly decrease the already low number of injuries and fatalities on school buses.
However, some states and school districts have started to implement seatbelt laws on school buses in recent years, so it is possible that we may see more school buses equipped with seatbelts in the future.
Additionally, implementing seatbelts on school buses would be very costly and may not necessarily improve safety. Studies have shown that school buses are already one of the safest modes of transportation for students, and adding seatbelts may not significantly decrease the already low number of injuries and fatalities on school buses.
However, some states and school districts have started to implement seatbelt laws on school buses in recent years, so it is possible that we may see more school buses equipped with seatbelts in the future.
Okay thank you!
GPT 3.5
You're welcome! If you have any more questions, feel free to ask. Have a great day!