By Rand Paul
Obama acts as though we no longer have a Constitution
Independent voices from the TWT Communities
ASSOCIATED PRESS
PRESIDENT BUSH
PRESIDENT BUSH
Federal officials are asking questions about school bus safety and whether requiring seat belts on buses would save students from injury or death.
"We know that there are states that are saying that seats are not high enough. We saw the video footage of the older kids in a crash test who simply go right over the top of the standard seat," Mrs. Nason said. "We had questions concerning the thickness of the padding."
"The reason we put this roundtable together ... is to hear from the states more than anyone else," said NHTSA administrator Nicole Nason. "Did [seat belt requirements] work in your state or not? What challenges did you find, and were you able to overcome them?"