MAXIMUM TIME PUPIL MAY SPEND ON A BUS
Maximum Time That a Pupil May Spend On a
Bus
Education Law does not contain a maximum length of time that a pupil may spend riding on a school bus. However, it is widely accepted that the en route time must be reasonable. The Commissioner of Education has held that numerous factors may be considered in determining whether the amount of time is reasonable. Such factors as the following, and others, may be considered: pupil age, distance between home and school, safety, efficiency, cost, available buses, number of schools on a particular trip, and the opening and closing times of schools.
Many districts attempt to limit the time en route to one hour, but there are situations because of the distances traveled, that is not possible to complete the trip within one hour. Districts are expected to provide economical and efficient transportation, and, therefore, will often transport to more than one school on a single trip.
The Commissioner of Education has held, in Judicial Decisions, that a trip of 1-1/2 hours, in particular situations, was not unreasonable.
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