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Unit A Driver’s Role and Responsibilities

Unit A Driver’s Role and Responsibilities. YOUR ROLE AS A SCHOOL BUS DRIVER School bus drivers play a vital role in today’s school system Safe: affording safety or security from danger, risk, or difficulty Orderly: well behaved and composed Efficient: productive without waste.

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Unit A Driver’s Role and Responsibilities

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  1. Unit ADriver’s Role and Responsibilities

  2. YOUR ROLE AS A SCHOOL BUS DRIVER School bus drivers play a vital role in today’s school system Safe: affording safety or security from danger, risk, or difficulty Orderly: well behaved and composed Efficient: productive without waste Unit ADriver’s Role and Responsibilities

  3. You are a dominant figure in the life of a student; you are the first to see the students in the morning and often the last to see them at night. The bus driver is an important person, not only to each student passenger, but also to the school division. Unit ADriver’s Role and Responsibilities Discussion Question: How important is the school bus driver to the school system? What responsibilities does a school bus driver have?

  4. The School Bus Driver Has A Responsibility to the Team Passengers Parents School System Supervisor Fellow Employees General Public Unit ADriver’s Role and Responsibilities Safety Team

  5. Characteristics of a Good Bus Driver Responsible Able to learn Positive Attitude Good judgment Concerned Understanding Even tempered Physically & Emotionally fit Not Chemically Dependent Neat & Clean Unit ADriver’s Role and Responsibilities Discussion: Why are these characteristic important?

  6. You are an important person You have a responsible job You are a member of a team You have a large influence on a student’s academic attitude. Your own attitude will affect the attitudes of others. Unit ADriver’s Role and Responsibilities Think good about yourself! Help promote growth of positive self image

  7. Driver Requirements Code of Virginia 22.1-178 Physical Examination Good Driving Record Character Statements Commercial Driver’s License with endorsements 18 Years of Age Drug and Alcohol Testing Other state requirements per 8VAC20-70-280: Adequate driving experience, TB certificate, minimum of 48 hours training. Unit ADriver’s Role and Responsibilities

  8. Drivers have to be Responsible to their safety team. Responsible = reliable, dependable, answerable and accountable. Unit ADriver’s Role and Responsibilities Discussion: How does the driver’s attitude impact his or her ability to safely perform their duties?

  9. Responsibility to School System Turn in reports on time. Work closely with the school principal, know school policies. Follow school policy, regulations and laws. Exercise the proper representation of facts. Exercise truth and accuracy. Maintain good moral standings. Exercise proper conduct. Exercise appropriate use of assigned resources. Unit ADriver’s Role and Responsibilities “shall also be accountable to the principal of the school to which pupil transportation is provided”. (8VAC20-70-370)

  10. Responsibility to Supervisor Accept responsibility Accept authority Exhibit professionalism Work to the best of ability Willing to learn Communicate Unit ADriver’s Role and Responsibilities

  11. Assist other drivers Be courteous at all times Compliment good work Professional courtesy and communications Promote good working relationships Seek help from school officials to solve problems involving you and other drivers Unit ADriver’s Role and Responsibilities Responsibility to Fellow Employees Discussion: How do employees’ attitudes towards each other affect the transportation operations?

  12. Follow the designated schedule Use safe driving techniques Maintain a clean bus Maintain high standards for personal habits Use consistency in discipline Communicate is a professional manner Follow local school procedures Impose fair treatment Unit ADriver’s Role and Responsibilities Responsibility to Students Discussion: How can negative interaction or communication affect the student? How does positive communication influence the student’s attitude?

  13. Follow the designated schedule Exercise safe practices Keep a clean bus Maintain high personal standards Speak courteously Use reasonable and fair discipline Develop rapport with students Acknowledge good behavior Set good examples Unit ADriver’s Role and Responsibilities How to Promote a Positive Environment

  14. Responsibility to Parents Discussions with parents should be conducted in a calm and professional manner. Impress upon parents the bus stop times. Be on time, be courteous, and be cooperative. Exhibit concern for the safety practicing good and proper driving habits. Be receptive to parents’ and students’ suggestions. Advise parents that the safety of the busload is paramount. Explain to the parents the school board’s policy. Seek assistance from school officials to help solve problems. Unit ADriver’s Role and Responsibilities Discussion: Discuss what the local policies are regarding interaction and communication between the driver and the parent.

  15. Responsibility To the Public The School Bus The School Bus is purposely the most visible aspect of our public educational system. You are highly visible. The image people have of you influences their opinion of the school system itself. Unit ADriver’s Role and Responsibilities Discussion: What does the high visibility of school buses and drivers mean to the school division?

  16. Responsibility to Yourself Get adequate rest Have an adequate diet Monitor any health issues Follow all safe practices Follow all policies Plan ahead when making other commitments Wear appropriate attire for task and working conditions Unit ADriver’s Role and Responsibilities You have a safety sensitive job. Your decisions and conditions can and will affect others. Pre –Trip Yourself First! Federal requirements for drug and alcohol testing Omnibus Transportation Act. 1991 (transportation.gov)

  17. Give thought for a few moments to these facts: Number of pupils you transport The number of motorists and others in the environment Give thought of the general public’s acts: Expects proficient driving May not always recognize or cite good performance Will take note of poor actions Unit ADriver’s Role and Responsibilities

  18. Reminders Convey professionalism Courteous Actions Good Communication Positive Attitude Develop a good rapport with your students Think about the consequences and benefits of your actions Unit ADriver’s Role and Responsibilities

  19. Using Radio Communications Safely The radio should be tested prior to use Radios should not be used for personal communications Follow all policies and procedures Unit ADriver’s Role and Responsibilities

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