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Procedure for 6600 Transportation

Route Guidelines

Routes should be established so as to:

  1. Avoid, whenever possible, left-hand turns when entering or exiting high-speed roadways.
  2. Avoid students crossing any roadway having three or more marked traffic lanes or any highway divided into separate roadways. 
  3. Minimize stopping on multi-lane roads, unless the bus can get completely off the road.
  4. Avoid, if possible, crossing railroad tracks.
  5. Provide transportation to students who live within the distance specified for state funding from school or who would have to walk on a roadway declared unsafe by the board.
  6. Deliver students to their school no more than thirty (30) minutes before school starts. NOTE: It is desired that students arrive at school within five (5) to ten (10) minutes of starting time.
  7. Pick up students at school within five (5) minutes of dismissal, unless a delay is caused by a double run, or another guideline. In that case, students should be picked up within no more than thirty (30) minutes.
  8. Allow for a minimum "dead head" time between and to runs and no more than fifteen (15) minutes standby time between runs, provided that unless approved by the superintendent, all waiting time shall be on school property.
  9. Avoid travel on dead end roads, unless it is necessary within these guidelines and there is an ample, safe area in which a bus can turn around, without backing.
  10. Fill each bus to rated capacity, provided that it is economically feasible and within the other routing guidelines.
  11. Have minimum overlap or duplication in bus routes serving the same school.
  12. Avoid travel on private roads, drives or property and on unimproved roads (not surfaced to county/city standards) or roads that are in such bad condition as to cause damage to a bus.

Bus Stop Guidelines

Bus stops shall be established which:

  1. Are frequent enough so students do not have to walk more than one (1) mile to and from the bus. Bus stops may be more frequent when the road has been declared unsafe for walking.
  2. Are located where students can stand a safe distance from the road.
  3. Allow, where possible, the bus to get completely off of the road.
  4. Provide at least 500 feet on 35-mile-per-hour roadways, and 800 feet on 50-mile-per-hour roadways of unobstructed visibility, both ways.
  5. Require as few students as possible to cross roadways with no students crossing multiple lane roads and highways.
  6. Are located where no damage is likely to occur to private property and where the number of students waiting does not create unsafe conditions and/or situations. 

Are within district boundaries, except when in the opinion of the Transportation director, stops outside district boundaries are necessary to provide service to resident students or non-resident students as provided in Policy 6600.

 


First enacted:  11.05.02

Stanwood-Camano School District 

Revised: 1.4.22