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School transportation safety.

, , Phyllis F Agran

    Pediatrics
    |July 4, 2007
    PubMed
    Summary
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    This updated policy provides new guidance on child transportation safety, replacing the 1996 version. Pediatricians are encouraged to advocate for safer school travel at all levels.

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    Area of Science:

    • Pediatric Health
    • Public Policy
    • Transportation Safety

    Background:

    • The previous policy on child transportation safety was published in 1996.
    • This revision incorporates updated information, studies, and regulations.
    • Focuses on safe transportation for school and school-related activities.

    Framework:

    • Provides evidence-based recommendations for safe child transportation.
    • Addresses various aspects of travel to and from educational settings.
    • Highlights the importance of current research and regulatory compliance.

    Implementation:

    • Pediatricians can serve as advocates for child transportation safety.
    • Consultation with schools and early education programs is recommended.

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  • Empowers healthcare professionals to influence policy and practice.
  • Implications:

    • Enhances the safety of children during school commutes.
    • Promotes a proactive role for pediatricians in community health.
    • Contributes to reducing transportation-related injuries in children.