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UNIT VII. SCHOOL BUS CRASH PROCEDURES. Topics to be discussed:. Crash types/differences Responsibility to stop Exchanging information Rendering aid Reports Penalties. Types of Crashes. Crashes involving damage to a vehicle or property Crashes involving death or personal injuries
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UNIT VII SCHOOL BUS CRASH PROCEDURES
Topics to be discussed: • Crash types/differences • Responsibility to stop • Exchanging information • Rendering aid • Reports • Penalties VII-2
Types of Crashes • Crashes involving damage to a vehicle or property • Crashes involving death or personal injuries • Crashes involving unattended vehicles or property VII-3
Responsibility to Stop Penalties for not stopping after incurring a crash include revocation of operator’s license. VII-4
Exchange of Information The bus operator must give his or her name, address, and vehicle registration number, and exhibit license to police officer investigating crash. VII-5
Rendering Basic First Aid Bus operators should not render first aid beyond that for which they have been trained. VII-6
Reporting Accidents Florida Traffic Law requires that crashes be reported to the police. VII-7
Reporting Accidents(continued) The Florida Department of Education requires that all crashes involving personal injury or property damage, no matter how small, be reported to the operator's supervisor. VII-8
Florida Traffic Law Regarding Unattended Vehicles or Fixed Object Crashes Section 316.063(1), F.S. The driver must immediately stop and notify duly authorized police. If a damaged vehicle is obstructing traffic, the driver should make every reasonable effort to move the vehicle or have it moved. VII-9
Summary • Crash types/differences • Responsibility to stop • Exchanging information • Rendering aid • Reports • Penalties VII-10