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Broken bridges, the lasting legacy of school buses and a solar eclipse in this week’s automotive roundup


Philadelphia School District buses are parked in droves while public schools remain temporarily closed to in-person learning in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, on Thursday, January 6, 2022.

Philadelphia School District buses are parked in droves while public schools remain temporarily closed to in-person learning in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, on Thursday, January 6, 2022.
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While car design has changed radically over the decades, school bus looks almost like they did nearly 100 years ago. Sure, now they carry it safer technology, But big yellow bus with a bulbous front end that has been around since 1939. As it turns out, it’s not a lack of imagination or nostalgia that keeps school buses going, but rather proven standardized guidelines is extremely effective in keeping America’s children safe. The result is, school bus is one of the safest vehicles on the road. The instructions are standardized Requiring school buses to be painted in a classic yellow and black theme, with large flashing lights and emergency stop signs made school buses instantly recognizable to everyone on the street and the driver knew how to drive. Car carefully around the big yellow moving people. – Logan Carter Read more

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