The driver who played games with he kids needs a raise she did amazing with the kids . That's the kind of ppl we want looking after our children when we can't be around.
@@samanthajade3782 Would've definitely been my first instinct too but if I remember correctly, in such a case, when you brace yourself and cramp up you'll absolutely get hurt because you're not flexible when the impact happens.
@@dzudemlow Most people instinctively grasp the steering wheel and dislocate or break their shoulders because of this, so in a way she did it well by letting go of the wheel right before the impact.
I'm glad to know no one died in these stories. I feel bad for the girl who got dragged with her backpack stuck. I've been in a school bus before, but for a non-school related occasion, but hearing these stories makes me extra thankful I didn't have to regularly ride them.
It was no big deal riding a school bus. I don't know if they do today but throughout the 60's up till 1978, there were no seatbelts. All those years there was never an bus accident where anyone was hurt. That's impressive !!
A week ago in Australia, a truck hit a school bus. Multiple kids had to have amputations and many were in the ICU in the royal children's hospital. The driver was charged with 4 counts of reckless driving. The crash happened right outside of the school, in front of teachers. Multiple trades rushed to the scene to help and were classified as hero's on national news. The bus was filled with primary school kids. (≈6-12 yrs old)
On the magic school bus Navigate a nostril Climb on the magic school bus Spank a plankton, too (Take That!) On our magic school bus Raft a river of lava On the magic school bus Such a fine thing to do!
The girl who got dragged behind the bus did not get off with “minor injuries” she had incredible nerve damage and had to be hospitalized for a while Edit: y’all they used the wrong video for the story they were talking about, is it so hard to just match videos to the story like damn lol
It's a good thing that bus didn't turn right anywhere because she would have gone under the bus and if she got released by the door she would have went straight under the back wheels. I still can't believe the bus driver didn't see her he or she has perfect view of the whole door.
That kid at the end. Most kids won't react to something like that because most wouldn't pay attention. This kids awareness and immediate jump to action shows how his mentality. This kid is gonna be a awesome soldier or first responder. He took the needs of the drive and the 60 kids into his own hands without even breathing hard.
The driver Tammy Cummings was one of the best bus drivers I ever had. I was on her bus back in elementary school and she was always the nicest person to me and my little sister. On our birthdays she would give us treats and would have a cooler on the bus filled with popsicles on the last few days of school. I was on the bus the day of the crash but my stop was before the crash. Glad everyone's ok!
This happened to my son's bus last year. An SUV ran a stop sign and t-boned the bus. It tipped slightly and almost went into oncoming traffic, but the driver got control and pulled over safely. My son made sure I called the transportation department to let them know what a phenomenal job the driver did keeping the students safe 😊
See we need a bus driver like the person that tried to calm the crying kid down and not a bus driver like the one that completely ignored barricades and thought it was smart to drive through a flooded road.
Dylan is an absolute legend for his actions, and his parents should be proud of him. Not only did he know to hit the brakes, but he knew that the only way to take it out of drive was to hold the brake pedal down. His parents deserve an award as well.
The bus driver was so unaware of his surroundings that he closed the door before the student was completely out, didn't watch to be sure she walked to her yard and drove away dragging her?!?!?
the video filmed from the buses security camera was released, she could’ve easily seen and heard the girl from the inside of the bus. either she’s completely blind and deaf, was paying so little attention that she would’ve been better off asleep than in the state she was in, or did it maliciously
I’m really sorry for the victims and their families. This is awful and sometimes can’t be helped. I live in Florida. It gets extremely hot in the summer. When my sons were in Middle School, they called me and said the bus driver hit a car ( bus driver’s fault this time ). My sons told me where they were and that it was extremely hot because the bus’s ac didn’t work. I drove to where they were. The bus driver said she “ couldn’t let my sons off the bus”. I said “ Watch me”. I walked right past her, took my sons and 2 of their close friends off the bus. Their faces were red and they were sweating profusely. I was so angry that the rest of the kids had to stay there. I brought water bottles for the other kids and called the DOT. Don’t ever tell me I can’t take my kids from anywhere, especially a hot broken down school bus. It’s the equivalent of leaving a baby in a hot car . Most of the windows were stuck. I guess I’m still angry at “ school bus policy “.
I don't get why they would send you to prison with a lengthy sentence if you crashed into a school bus because you didn't follow the rules. Its really not a good enough punishment to just be sited after crashing and tipping over a school bus, I've seen other stories like this but that SUV driver definitely learned his lesson he's lucky he didn't get jail time.
These people were amazing at handling the life-threatening situations. That's such a scary situation for students (especially the younger ones) to be it. Great job to the people who helped and assisted. 👍🏻
These people forgot about the Albuquerque incident where a street racer crashed into a fully loaded bus at 100 MPH. That accident is for sure remarkable.
@@timothyskidmore1554 There was one like that in Illinois in 1995... the substitute bus driver thought there was enough room between the stop line and the tracks.... there wasn't and the tail end of the bus was over the tracks... then an express train came.
In a weird way, it makes me feel a little bit better that the accidents in most of these stories were not caused by a mistake on the driver’s part. I don’t have kids, but it must make parents a little bit nervous to put their kids on the bus, knowing that a complete stranger is now in charge of their safety and making safe decisions on the road. It’s slightly comforting to me to see that the majority of the drivers were making the right decisions to keep the kids in their care safe.
This teacher needs a raise she keeps this kids calm and distracted them by playing games. And the 7 grade boy who save all of the kids and bus driver the hero kept the situation in control good job hero with no cape.
I'm surprised the bus accident with the Mustang T-boning a school bus at 100 MPH wasn't on here. That was really scary to watch, especially the moment when a student broke their femur when the bus fell to its side.
Wow those were some scary moments. I road a bus to school in the mountains of West Virginia and we were never involved in any accidents. And we had to go up and down some serious mountains.
As a school bus driver i hope i can act as calmly and responsibly if something horrible like this happens to me. The woman who had them play a game is my inspiration
All my praise goes to the young boy Dylan, who saved the entire bus from crashing, with calm, collected actions. Yes, there were adults who behaved exemplary but they were "Adults who had training for situations like this.
Okay, but can we talk about Dillan Reeds for a second? That bus driver knew she was feeling faint, and if he had not acted, the bus would have kept going, crashing and possibly killing/injuring people, and the students and the driver. If he hadn't acted, people would have died. This kid is SEVEN!
It's interesting seeing that one clip with the kids in the bus, and the bus lights on the inside on. That just reminded me of how when I was on the school bus back in those days, the drivers seemed to never ever turn on the bus interior lights. It would just be dark.
In first grade I was in a bus crash. A black SUV smashed into the back of the long bus and was two seats back from where I was sitting. Luckily nobody got hurt and we recognized at our school for being brave and helping the 4 year olds on the bus.
I've been in two school bus crashes before and honestly it just felt like a normal day and didn't realise I was in a car crash until police came and had me taken in another school bus to school. I was lucky though it wasn't a severe crash.
PSA, in an emergency situation, don't say "someone" call 911 instead delegate it to someone for example "You, call 911" when you say someone the people around would assume someone is doing it and won't call
People were saying we need seatbelts when I was a kid. I asked an adult bus driver why we didn't have them and he said it was because in case an emergency, young kids might not know or be able to undo their seatbelts in time. I didn't buy it. They later added one seatbelt to the front for kids with special needs as long as they had another teacher/instructor sitting beside them.
great video, really well put together! but honestly, i can't help but think that some of these incidents could've been avoided with better training for drivers and stricter safety regulations. what do you all think?
Eyes on road, from the drivers seat, the door isnt very visible, the bottom (where she was) was blocked of view by the stairs. Not blaming anyone, just explaining
I will forever love inside edition just because of their youtube channel. All they do is tell stories and it's amazing. 'Also, that blue SUV drier should be in jail.
As a school bus driver/ mechanic, most students would not wear seatbelts in the first place and enforcing it would be a nightmare. Then the number one safety issue would be fires. All buses i work on have wooden flooring topped with rubber mat and under coated in a spay tar now add hot exhaust, fuels (diesel or gas) and electrical wires covering everything. In the event of a fire you have two minutes to evacuate after that injury and death chances double every ten seconds.
For the last video my bus driver told me that that yellow thing next to the gearshift actually whenever something happens we’re post to pull it because that will immediately stop the bus
Untill you have driven a school bus ypu have NO ideal how scary that is! It is every drives fear!! I had the brakes go out of a bus I was driving in Ky. with a full load of students, 66. Praise God I was able to come to a stop and no one was hurt!
Thank god for the bus driver who played games to distract them from what just happened. I’m so glad she was there and that everyone made it out unharmed. I hope the semi driver is okay too
The driver who played games with he kids needs a raise she did amazing with the kids . That's the kind of ppl we want looking after our children when we can't be around.
I agree. Because she did that those kids will probably remember her compassion in such a scary moment.
“The”(:
Absolutely!🙌🏾🫶🏾
@@insectwildlife37Stop it🙄
@@ItsAllLove4Real stop it? Did I do something wrong? Exactly
The woman who was so calm as a transport came towards her is a hero.
I think it's amazing that she was able to stop the bus and kinda brace herself in case things turned worse than she thought.
@@samanthajade3782 Would've definitely been my first instinct too but if I remember correctly, in such a case, when you brace yourself and cramp up you'll absolutely get hurt because you're not flexible when the impact happens.
@@dzudemlow Most people instinctively grasp the steering wheel and dislocate or break their shoulders because of this, so in a way she did it well by letting go of the wheel right before the impact.
A hero🤣 wow the meaning behind the word hero really has diminished
@@bigEdoesit Just like your sanity, but we don't complain about that, now do we?☺
I'm glad to know no one died in these stories. I feel bad for the girl who got dragged with her backpack stuck. I've been in a school bus before, but for a non-school related occasion, but hearing these stories makes me extra thankful I didn't have to regularly ride them.
hey
got to be honest, that school bus driver should've been fired,
Not only for not paying attention to the poor girl, but also endangering her life
@@Shadowwolf-jg3eenever mind my last comment if you saw it I didn’t realize about the girl that got hospitalized from that
@XglitchXshadowsXYT I certainly hope you remain safe while riding it.
It was no big deal riding a school bus. I don't know if they do today but throughout the 60's up till 1978, there were no seatbelts. All those years there was never an bus accident where anyone was hurt. That's impressive !!
The driver who drove into the flood and the driver who unknowingly dragged the girl definitely got fired
Flood guy was fired, that was my neighboring district. We talk about it when there's heavy rain in the area as a reminder
@justanotheraviator2357 that good it was their really one one kid on it if so it was a good thing
He could've just went back and told the school that they ain't coming
Jail time would be better
Gee, Ya Think ??? 😫👀😖🙄
A week ago in Australia, a truck hit a school bus. Multiple kids had to have amputations and many were in the ICU in the royal children's hospital. The driver was charged with 4 counts of reckless driving. The crash happened right outside of the school, in front of teachers. Multiple trades rushed to the scene to help and were classified as hero's on national news. The bus was filled with primary school kids. (≈6-12 yrs old)
Oh no. Let’s protect our children
That is so sad!! And to think the person knew they were driving in a school zone.
oh my god.. do you know what parts had to be amputated??
Jesus was that in Victoria?
@@JohnCardielsGod yep north of the city i think :/
3:57 This kid showed more courage and managed to handle the situation better then most adults would of.
And he wants to be a firefighter apparently! The future looks promising for him :)
you guys need to stop putting adults on pedestals, our world is hell becuase of them
@@Crxwess Who put adults on a pedestal here?
@@Crxwess Don't worry, you'll be famous too one day :)
Ikr
Please let this be a normal field trip…
With the Frizz?!
No way!
SLIDING DOEN MAIN STREET
On the magic school bus
Navigate a nostril
Climb on the magic school bus
Spank a plankton, too (Take That!)
On our magic school bus
Raft a river of lava
On the magic school bus
Such a fine thing to do!
No way
The girl who got dragged behind the bus did not get off with “minor injuries” she had incredible nerve damage and had to be hospitalized for a while
Edit: y’all they used the wrong video for the story they were talking about, is it so hard to just match videos to the story like damn lol
ye they showed the wrong video for the girl they meant that's why. That incident in the video happened in Kentucky.
@@BitzerDogTaylorsVersion13 Where at in Kentucky?
It's a good thing that bus didn't turn right anywhere because she would have gone under the bus and if she got released by the door she would have went straight under the back wheels. I still can't believe the bus driver didn't see her he or she has perfect view of the whole door.
@@justsomewendigowithinterne7062 Louisville I believe
@@BitzerDogTaylorsVersion13 alright, just wanted to know if it was close to where I lived.
Dylan's parents should be proud he's a great kid. Very calm a future medical worker possibly or police or something in rescue.
I think he stated he wants to be a fireman
He said he wants to be a firefighter ! :D
@@komashyy5747he’ll be such a good firefighter
I'm glad to see everyone survived these horrific incidents! And a big respect to Dylan! Good job 👍
glory to Russia Starts singing Soviet anthem
@@rainbowfactoryponyplayzhuh
Start’s singing louder As I crush a school bus and a church in my Soviet tank hardbass starts playing as I run way!
putin momen
@@rainbowfactoryponyplayz You need to step away from the internet for a bit, most likely until you're a few years older
How the bystanders slip into that bus immediately to help is just awesome👏👏
I’m in tears seeing how big of a hero the 7th grader is to.
That kid at the end. Most kids won't react to something like that because most wouldn't pay attention. This kids awareness and immediate jump to action shows how his mentality. This kid is gonna be a awesome soldier or first responder. He took the needs of the drive and the 60 kids into his own hands without even breathing hard.
he was raised to be a man ,not buy some LGBT family
No his parents probably did teach him about cars most kids don’t know anything about cars
@@Anticommunism99 wtf does that supposed to mean you’re weird
@@Anticommunism99 do you think lgbt ppl won't kick your ass for being insufferable or..
@@Songsthesecond No, you’re the weird one.
The driver Tammy Cummings was one of the best bus drivers I ever had. I was on her bus back in elementary school and she was always the nicest person to me and my little sister. On our birthdays she would give us treats and would have a cooler on the bus filled with popsicles on the last few days of school. I was on the bus the day of the crash but my stop was before the crash. Glad everyone's ok!
Ur lucky :)
im sorry but her last name..
Omg how does a child get dragged and the driver not notice. It's his job to see to it that she gets safe and back to her parents.
Happened a lot when I was a kid (30 years ago) some kids were even screaming at the bus driver who just didn't give an eff.
She noticed but didn’t care
This happened to my son's bus last year. An SUV ran a stop sign and t-boned the bus. It tipped slightly and almost went into oncoming traffic, but the driver got control and pulled over safely. My son made sure I called the transportation department to let them know what a phenomenal job the driver did keeping the students safe 😊
I thinkni saw tha5 story
@@The_froggy_one Cool 😊 Yeah it was in Metairie, LA
This scares me because our bus doesn't have seatbelts
No busses do very few have
@Astrossfan Ha yeah right what about that winter storm in 2021 you guys lost power wifi water
tbf even regular bus in some place don't have seatbelt either, we need to fix this
@Kodak icy Well I am in Texas and our school buses don't
The newer buses in my district have seatbelts but we aren’t required to wear them.
See we need a bus driver like the person that tried to calm the crying kid down and not a bus driver like the one that completely ignored barricades and thought it was smart to drive through a flooded road.
Or the other dump drive who drag the poor kid through the road
@@Ex-Mohammed_Anwar yeah
Dylan is an absolute legend for his actions, and his parents should be proud of him. Not only did he know to hit the brakes, but he knew that the only way to take it out of drive was to hold the brake pedal down. His parents deserve an award as well.
You have obviously never driven a bus most people know what a brake pedal is and bluebird bbv bus models don’t have to have the brakes pushed to shift
So true he saved the day
The bus driver was so unaware of his surroundings that he closed the door before the student was completely out, didn't watch to be sure she walked to her yard and drove away dragging her?!?!?
I know why didn't some one else say something
It doesn't seem possible. The door is right there. Their mirrors should have also shown the kid.
the video filmed from the buses security camera was released, she could’ve easily seen and heard the girl from the inside of the bus. either she’s completely blind and deaf, was paying so little attention that she would’ve been better off asleep than in the state she was in, or did it maliciously
In Romania the bus has 17 seats and everyone is standing up. In case of a crash we would all be ☠️
I’m really sorry for the victims and their families. This is awful and sometimes can’t be helped. I live in Florida. It gets extremely hot in the summer. When my sons were in Middle School, they called me and said the bus driver hit a car ( bus driver’s fault this time ). My sons told me where they were and that it was extremely hot because the bus’s ac didn’t work. I drove to where they were. The bus driver said she “ couldn’t let my sons off the bus”. I said “ Watch me”. I walked right past her, took my sons and 2 of their close friends off the bus. Their faces were red and they were sweating profusely. I was so angry that the rest of the kids had to stay there. I brought water bottles for the other kids and called the DOT. Don’t ever tell me I can’t take my kids from anywhere, especially a hot broken down school bus. It’s the equivalent of leaving a baby in a hot car . Most of the windows were stuck. I guess I’m still angry at “ school bus policy “.
i get that everyone has to stay at the accident, but still why not just leave the oven of a school bus and gather outside?
0:36 Terrified? They seemed to be enjoying the hell out of it!
lol
I mean I would too
Ngl I would be scared and enjoyed at the same time
I don't get why they would send you to prison with a lengthy sentence if you crashed into a school bus because you didn't follow the rules. Its really not a good enough punishment to just be sited after crashing and tipping over a school bus, I've seen other stories like this but that SUV driver definitely learned his lesson he's lucky he didn't get jail time.
And if that driver slapped the bus, they should have slap the woman's butt, not bus.
@@Fredcat11 what
@@TheIrishRushin Just to be humor. That's all.
Frederick is from a third world country where is it acceptable to view women as objects.
Or Frederick is a child.
Maybe because you crash into a bus full of people aka CHILDREN use your brain bro???
That bus wasn't slipping it was drifting.
WOW!! A true and REAL LIFE HERO! A kid quickly gets up to stop the bus as driver passes out.
The driver who helped the kids calm down after the semi hit them and made power lines fall; respect and to some of the other bus drivers.
These people were amazing at handling the life-threatening situations. That's such a scary situation for students (especially the younger ones) to be it. Great job to the people who helped and assisted. 👍🏻
The first bus driver literally put him and another kid in a life threatening situation by ignoring warning signs and literally driving into a flood 😭
That kid who stopped the bus is a real life hero 💯🙌no joke
These people forgot about the Albuquerque incident where a street racer crashed into a fully loaded bus at 100 MPH. That accident is for sure remarkable.
Not to mention one particular accident between a school bus and a train
@@timothyskidmore1554 And also when a school bus flipped over due to the driver on drugs in Columbus, Ohio
@@timothyskidmore1554 There was one like that in Illinois in 1995... the substitute bus driver thought there was enough room between the stop line and the tracks.... there wasn't and the tail end of the bus was over the tracks... then an express train came.
@@AJHomeVideoI read as river on drug and was confused
@@realShadowKatdo you know where in Illinois I live their and want to see if I can find anyone who would know about it
In a weird way, it makes me feel a little bit better that the accidents in most of these stories were not caused by a mistake on the driver’s part. I don’t have kids, but it must make parents a little bit nervous to put their kids on the bus, knowing that a complete stranger is now in charge of their safety and making safe decisions on the road. It’s slightly comforting to me to see that the majority of the drivers were making the right decisions to keep the kids in their care safe.
This teacher needs a raise she keeps this kids calm and distracted them by playing games. And the 7 grade boy who save all of the kids and bus driver the hero kept the situation in control good job hero with no cape.
I'm surprised the bus accident with the Mustang T-boning a school bus at 100 MPH wasn't on here. That was really scary to watch, especially the moment when a student broke their femur when the bus fell to its side.
Disregarding traffic sign is not a good idea.
Especially with kids on board with you ☠️
Wow those were some scary moments. I road a bus to school in the mountains of West Virginia and we were never involved in any accidents. And we had to go up and down some serious mountains.
“Please let this be a normal field trip”
“With the frizz? No way!”
Crusing down the mainstreet
Kudos to all those drivers and major Kudos to that boy who helped his bus driver❤
I’m so glad no one was tragically hurt in these accidents
Dude that one car in the second clip is a hero
The bus driver at 1:30 I love how she stayed calm and calmed the kids down
As a school bus driver i hope i can act as calmly and responsibly if something horrible like this happens to me. The woman who had them play a game is my inspiration
I'm trying to God bless his little heart they got. He was common up and smart enough to do what he did. He is a hero.
Dear Lord take care of our youth and elderly in moments like this
God isn't real lol
God is real
Your just dumb and think science created us XD
@@r33ththen you wouldn't be real either
Miss Tammy is a great lady! She loves those babies! She did a great job of keeping those kiddos safe!
The driver at 1:20 deserves an award
he alive
If people only knew what bus drivers actually go through! Most of the drivers have hearts of gold!😊
The accident is always scaring me when the bus crashed
All my praise goes to the young boy Dylan, who saved the entire bus from crashing, with calm, collected actions. Yes, there were adults who behaved exemplary but they were "Adults who had training for situations like this.
I’m actually really surprised no one got injured on the bus by the trailer of the truck hitting them🤯
Okay, but can we talk about Dillan Reeds for a second? That bus driver knew she was feeling faint, and if he had not acted, the bus would have kept going, crashing and possibly killing/injuring people, and the students and the driver. If he hadn't acted, people would have died. This kid is SEVEN!
It's interesting seeing that one clip with the kids in the bus, and the bus lights on the inside on. That just reminded me of how when I was on the school bus back in those days, the drivers seemed to never ever turn on the bus interior lights. It would just be dark.
I'm surprised they honored the kid and didn't punish him like they always do when someone steps up.
You referring to the subway chokehold guy?
@@skyler12snype I was just referring to my own experiences, but generally it seems universal.
IKR
In first grade I was in a bus crash. A black SUV smashed into the back of the long bus and was two seats back from where I was sitting. Luckily nobody got hurt and we recognized at our school for being brave and helping the 4 year olds on the bus.
I will never understand the argument for not having seatbelts in school buses. Seeing those kids bounce around like that, insane.
I’m so glad almost all of these people in these incidents were mostly ok!
She was so nice
"You got a game on your phone? Here lets play it"
Good job to the young man who came to the rescue
Wow the lady driving the bus with the semi coming did amazing.. she didn’t panic and turn. She did very well.
There was a massive bus crash in Melbourne recently... it was really bad and many kids needed to go to hospital
Dylan and the person who asked the crying kid if they had games on their phone were raised so well…
I've been in two school bus crashes before and honestly it just felt like a normal day and didn't realise I was in a car crash until police came and had me taken in another school bus to school. I was lucky though it wasn't a severe crash.
Yeah one time a car hit the bus I was on and I didn’t even feel it
PSA, in an emergency situation, don't say "someone" call 911 instead delegate it to someone for example "You, call 911" when you say someone the people around would assume someone is doing it and won't call
People were saying we need seatbelts when I was a kid. I asked an adult bus driver why we didn't have them and he said it was because in case an emergency, young kids might not know or be able to undo their seatbelts in time. I didn't buy it. They later added one seatbelt to the front for kids with special needs as long as they had another teacher/instructor sitting beside them.
2:47 The driver was only cited for hitting a school bus? they should be arrested.
The person who ran the stop sign should go to jail for injuring children. (My opinion)
New fear unlocked: Riding the bus (but seriously I’m so glad everyone survived my heart goes out to everyone of those kids and their families)
What on earth was the first driver thinking??!!!
This is why i will never want to go on a school bus 💀
Please let this be a normal field trip. WITH THE FRIZZ NO WAY!!!
Ride on the Magic School bus, that was my favorite show, I use to think that school bus were supposed to be mahic
Cruising down Main Street
@@stonedstakegaming5458You’re Relaxed And Feeling Good.
That amazing boy saved the bus driving 😢
This is so scary!
Glad everyone was alright❤
0:36 those “terrified students” were enjoying the ride. They were laughing…
great video, really well put together! but honestly, i can't help but think that some of these incidents could've been avoided with better training for drivers and stricter safety regulations. what do you all think?
HOW DO YOU NOT SEE A CHILD STUCK IN THE DOOR
Eyes on road, from the drivers seat, the door isnt very visible, the bottom (where she was) was blocked of view by the stairs. Not blaming anyone, just explaining
I will forever love inside edition just because of their youtube channel. All they do is tell stories and it's amazing.
'Also, that blue SUV drier should be in jail.
Why his ass try to drive thru the current hes bussin 😂
Dylan is a True Hero! God bless him for saving our lives. he is an angel.
3:08 got me
As a school bus driver/ mechanic, most students would not wear seatbelts in the first place and enforcing it would be a nightmare. Then the number one safety issue would be fires. All buses i work on have wooden flooring topped with rubber mat and under coated in a spay tar now add hot exhaust, fuels (diesel or gas) and electrical wires covering everything. In the event of a fire you have two minutes to evacuate after that injury and death chances double every ten seconds.
The magic school bus
Show this video to your kid on his 1st day of school
Magic school bus?
。💀💀💀
For the last video my bus driver told me that that yellow thing next to the gearshift actually whenever something happens we’re post to pull it because that will immediately stop the bus
T boned not side swiped
Ya and don't see a stop sign either
The magic school bus indeed
This is why Buses need seatbelts!!!
And do you expect every kid to wear it? Some will, while others won't cause mom or dad aren't there
Untill you have driven a school bus ypu have NO ideal how scary that is! It is every drives fear!! I had the brakes go out of a bus I was driving in Ky. with a full load of students, 66. Praise God I was able to come to a stop and no one was hurt!
💀💀💀i feel bad for the buss driver last name 1:36
CUMMINGS
Grow up, please.
Her family must have been professional ‘workers’ if you know what I mean
I'm so glad all the kids and drivers lived through these. Despite previously knowing the outcome of most of them, my ass was clenched the entire time.
Tammy a goat fr
2:06 that is a great driver❤we need more like her
I was on a school bus that slid backwards on ice. It didn’t go very far, and we got off and walked to another spot for a replacement to pick us up.
Bus Driver in the crash. More concerned about making sure the child was not crying.... Sweet woman!
Love the vids!!
Thank god for the bus driver who played games to distract them from what just happened. I’m so glad she was there and that everyone made it out unharmed. I hope the semi driver is okay too
Y'alls showed the wrong video of the girl being dragged by a school bus. The video showed was from a security cam in Kentucky.
God damn it Mrs Frizzle….
Why You Censored The Kids Sitting?
To protect their identities.
The student showed how to drive before he even past school d@mn