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Bus Driver Road Performance Observation Form

Program directors and transportation coordinators can use this resource to observe the driving performance of bus drivers.

Improving Communication and Safety in Transportation

Use these resources to improve communication and safety practices throughout your program’s transportation system.

Building a Transportation Program

Use these resources to build a safe and cost-effective transportation system that is compliant with regulations and responsive to your community’s needs.

Managing and Training Transportation Staff

Use these resources to manage and train transportation staff and create safe, nurturing learning environments on buses and other modes of transportation.

Hiring and Training Bus Drivers and Monitors

Consider these criteria and regulations when selecting and training Head Start bus drivers and monitors.

Encouraging Safe Behavior on Buses

Consider these strategies that help children learn socialization skills and develop safe behaviors on the bus.

Vehicle Evacuation Drills

Consider these strategies as you prepare for vehicle evacuation drills.

Keeping Children Safe in and Around Cars

It is never safe for a child to be in or around a vehicle without adult supervision. During the warmer months of the year, unattended children left in cars are more likely to suffer heat-related illnesses. Children also may suffer injury when playing alone around parked vehicles. Program staff and parents can use this resource to learn more about car safety practices that keep young children healthy.

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