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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


Bath Central School District - New York School District Size: 1,400 children


Products Tested: Front & Rear Fully Illuminated Stop Arm Routes: Mostly two-lane state highways Lighting Conditions: Exclusively dark, winter months


“Prior to installing the First Light stop arms on three of our regular bus routes, we had a total of 38 violations in a three-month period. Since the installation of First Light’s stop arms, this number has been significantly reduced. Over the past three months, these three routes have had a total of six stop-arm violations.”


Derek Ortiz Director of Non-Instructional Operations and Special Projects Coordinator


X With Standard Stop Arm


Date: September 7 - December 23, 2021 Buses tested: 3 Violations: 38


✓ With First Light’s FISA


Date: January 4 to March 30, 2022 Buses tested: 3 Violations: 6 (▼32)


Reduction in violations:


84%


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