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numerous compliments from other districts and are very pleased with the First Light illuminated activity bus signage..”
Matt Tedder Transportation Director
Stokes County Schools, NC Photo by Stokes County Schools, First Light’s Illuminated Activity Bus Sign.
In Ohio, Lougena Hodges, Transportation Director at Piqua City Schools, reflected on the impact of these technologies: “With over 20 years of experience in school transportation—as a Bus Driver, Bus Aide, On-Board Instructor, Administrative Assistant to the Transportation Supervisor, and now as Transportation Director—I firmly believe that the
more visible we make our school buses, the safer we keep our MOST PRECIOUS cargo: OUR kids!” She added: “It’s AMAZING to be on the roads in Piqua and clearly identify a school bus approaching or being approached with GREATER visibility and distinction. This not only helps protect our kids, but also the staff behind the wheel.” Hodges concluded with heartfelt gratitude: “On behalf of Piqua City Schools, I’d like to extend a heartfelt THANK YOU to First Light Safety for their continued efforts to advance the safest mode of transportation for our students—whether it’s to school, a field trip, or an athletic event.”
A Unified Approach to School Bus Safety
First Light Safety Products takes a proactive approach, making school buses more visible and helping communities prioritize safety.
Integrating
advanced visibility solutions is essential to protecting our children. Reducing illegal school bus passings requires a unified effort combining advanced technology, community awareness, education, and strict enforcement. Research shows community- wide efforts, including safety equipment and driver awareness campaigns, can significantly decrease violations. At First Light, we remain committed to driving this change.
First Light’s Illuminated Activity Bus Sign.
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