A situation has come up today that got me to wondering, "Is a school bus always a school bus?"
I teach at a private school. We were contacted by an old friend of the school concerning renting a bus for a reunion. The school is providing the bus free of charge as a gesture of respect for this gentleman and the driver will receive compenstation from the family.
Is the bus still a "school" bus at this point? There is no formal contract, just verbal agreements. As you might have surmised, I am the driver and cannot decide the legality of carrying.
When is a School Bus not a School Bus
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The law says, "a passenger transportation vehicle of a school or educational institution..."
A strict interpretation of that would be that a school bus is always a school bus.
The real question is whether, if a police officer stopped a school bus for a traffic offense or to see why a bunch of adults were riding in one outside school hours, the officer would consider carrying on that bus an offense.
- Jim
A strict interpretation of that would be that a school bus is always a school bus.
The real question is whether, if a police officer stopped a school bus for a traffic offense or to see why a bunch of adults were riding in one outside school hours, the officer would consider carrying on that bus an offense.
- Jim
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