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NTSB Urges Alcohol Detectors on New School Buses

The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is recommending the installation of alcohol detection systems on all new school buses to prevent intoxicated drivers from operating them. This proposal comes in response to a deadly crash involving an impaired bus driver. The systems would aim to enhance student safety by ensuring drivers are sober before starting the vehicle.

Key Points

  • NTSB proposes alcohol detection tech for new school buses
  • Follows a fatal crash caused by an intoxicated driver
  • Aims to prevent impaired operation and improve safety

Implications for Educational Freedom

This NTSB recommendation could lead to federal mandates imposing additional costs and regulations on school districts, including charters, potentially limiting educational freedom by increasing operational burdens and exemplifying government overreach in school safety protocols.

Source: NTSB Calls for Alcohol Detection Systems on New School Buses

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