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Protecting Our Children


First Light’s Illuminated School Bus Sign (ISBS) and Fully Illuminated Stop Arm (FISA) have shown to greatly reduce stop arm violations by improving motorists recognition and reaction as they approach a stopped school bus. But don’t take our word for it, here are the results from one of many schools using our products…


Case Study


Washington Local Schools - Ohio School District Size: 6,700 children


Routes: Urban and suburban streets


Products Tested: Front Fully Illuminated Stop Arm Lighting Conditions: Daylight hours


“Bus 46 was getting his reds run 5 to 6 times every morning. After we installed your stop sign three weeks ago, he had zero reds run. This has been a big stress relief for him. Bus 48 was getting her reds run 1 to 3 times every morning. After installation, it has also gone to zero. They both said the first day with them drivers were hitting the brakes hard when the light came on. Now the drivers are used to them, and all is good.”


Tommy Broyles Head Mechanic


X With Standard Stop Arm


Date: March 7th to March 25th, 2022 Buses tested: 2 Violations: ~100





With First Light’s FISA


Date: March 28th to April 15th, 2022 Buses tested: 2 Violations: 0 (▼100)


Reduction in violations:


100%


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