Don't start me on 'Seat-Belted' school buses....
Over here it's been driven by the Safety Fashionistas more than common sense. Bottom line is, so many schools are demanding seat-belts, that there's no way you could afford to buy a new NON-belted bus.
Good case in point. At a certain private school, the parents of FOUR kids made lots of noise at a meeting, swaying the decision to 'enforce' s/belts onto the current bus contractor who carries around 50 to 80 kids per day.
The fact that FAR more kids regularly catch NON-seat-belted public transport.... was lost somewhere.
Depending on where you buy them from, triple-belted seats are about $20K EXTRA for a bus, and that's not all... the Little Darlings don't always treat the seats - or belts with as much care as we'd like. Think of replacing many if not most belts over a 15 year life cycle.
The elephant in the room, or bus aisle to be precise, is greater width of these seats and their grab-handles.... reducing the aisle space...and the increasing width of backsides... kids as well as Teachers / Aides / Adults.
To add insult to injury, most seat-belted seats have high(er) backs, again reducing free room. Then watch the fun as a 'vertically-challenged /volumetrically-enhanced', well-endowed female teacher tries to negotiate her way through...
Never mind how she'd assist the kids in an emergency evacuation, getting herself out would be the biggest problem !

