Requires school bus drivers to pass physical performance test to operate school bus.
Upon enactment, this bill will modify the existing statutes under Title 39 of the Revised Statutes concerning vehicle operation and driver certification. The impact of this legislation will mean that all school bus drivers, both new and renewing, must successfully complete this physical performance test before receiving or renewing their endorsements. This move is intended to align New Jersey's standards with those of other states known for rigorous driver assessments.
Assembly Bill A1213 establishes new requirements for school bus drivers in New Jersey, mandating that they must pass a physical performance test in addition to existing exams. This test aims to ensure that drivers possess the physical capabilities necessary to operate a school bus safely. The criteria evaluated in this performance test include the driver's ability to quickly exit the bus, operate controls, and manage the safe evacuation of students.
While the bill is expected to enhance safety measures for student transportation, it may raise concerns regarding the accessibility for potential drivers. There may be opposition from various stakeholders who argue that implementing such stringent testing could deter qualified individuals from pursuing or maintaining their bus driver endorsements, thereby exacerbating already existing shortages of school bus drivers. The bill's proponents, however, maintain that increased safety measures justify the requirements.