Enact the School Bus Safety Act
In addition to the enforcement measures, the bill designates October as 'School Bus Safety Awareness Month', which is planned to help educate the public on the importance of adhering to traffic laws regarding school buses. This initiative seeks to increase awareness among drivers about stopping for school buses and the associated penalties for non-compliance. By promoting active participation from the community, the legislation aims to build a safer environment for students during peak travel times related to school hours.
House Bill 518, titled the School Bus Safety Act, proposes amendments to several sections of the Ohio Revised Code to address the growing concerns regarding school bus safety and to establish certain regulations aimed at protecting children while boarding or alighting from school buses. One of the key provisions of the bill is the introduction of a civil penalty system specifically targeting offenders who illegally pass stopped school buses, with fines potentially reaching up to three hundred dollars. This mechanism aims to deter such dangerous behavior by holding vehicle owners accountable, even when the driver cannot be identified at the time of the offense.
Although the bill has support, there are potential points of contention. Critics may argue that the new civil penalties could disproportionately affect individuals who may not be aware of these laws or who might be unjustly penalized for circumstances beyond their control. Another area of debate could center around the effectiveness of the enforcement provisions and whether they adequately address the root problems associated with school bus safety. Discussions around how these penalties will be enforced and monitored, and the potential revenue generated from fines may also arise, as stakeholders consider the implications on local law enforcement resources and policies.