Actually it make total sense if you understand the laws of physics. i.e. momentum.
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what about motorbikes?
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it's a giant bus, chances are, unless they hit another bus, they will be fine.
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@giuffready anche le moto, ma nessuno dice niente -
ciao Alessandro hai bisogno di qualcosa?
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yea...just tot abt dat. ..dere should be seat belts for them
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There ARE seatbelts, for prek & special needs students. The rest are considered protected by front/back seats.
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So true!
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Trains are vehicles and they don't have seat belts.
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it's because they are built like tanks. If a school bus was hit by a car, then the car would go under the bus and get damaged
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the principle is called compartmentalization. The kids are in a "box" formed by the back of the seat in front of them.
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my mother is a bus driver, it would actually be a lot more dangerous to have them, and kids would just play with them anyway
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what about passengers in a RV?
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