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In an effort to enhance safety for students, new technology is being developed to limit the speed of school buses. This initiative comes as a response to increasing concerns over traffic accidents involving school transportation. The goal is to ensure that these vehicles adhere to safer speed limits, particularly in areas with high pedestrian traffic, such as school zones.
The proposed technology involves speed governors that would automatically restrict the maximum speed of school buses. By implementing such measures, transportation officials aim to create a safer environment for children as they embark and disembark from their buses.
Moreover, this technology could also help in reducing the severity of accidents should they occur. With the integration of GPS and real-time monitoring systems, school districts could track bus speeds and receive alerts if a vehicle exceeds the designated limit.
As communities prioritize the safety of their children, the adoption of speed-reducing technology in school buses may soon become a standard practice across the nation.
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