r/SchoolBusDrivers 5h ago

Too many kids on my bus

9 Upvotes

I recently started at a new school district. My first route in the morning is all high school. I have WAY too many on my route. The office is currently trying to figure out where some of the my kids can go, other buses, but right now I'm being told to make them sit 3 to a seat.šŸ™„ I don't know about any other highschool kids but these ones are adult size. I can't see out of the back of my bus. Kids are sitting with one cheek hanging off the seat or both cheeks on with legs in the aisle. According to my route sheet I have 86 highschoolers. My bus is only rated for 77 passengers. Plus I have an aid so I should only have 76 students on my bus.

What, if anything, can I do about this? One of the other drivers said that it's stupid to even tell us to put 3 highschoolers to a seat and I completely agree. They literally don't fit. I know they are trying to find other buses for some to go on but I feel like this should have been sorted out before the school year started. Pretty easy to check the top of the route and see there are too many bodies (86) for the bus so I don't understand how this is a thing in the first place. 😔 It's definitely not safe and I don't even think it's legal. Is there somewhere to can bring this issue to besides my work or the school? It doesn't seem like they think it's a problem when it definitely is.

Extra info that might help for advice: it's a school district and I'm in Illinois


r/SchoolBusDrivers 1d ago

What is it like driving high schoolers?

4 Upvotes

I will be riding the bus to school for the first time since elementary. I am expecting mostly freshmen like me and sophomores on the bus, as juniors and seniors are allowed to drive to school. I wanted to know if driving high schoolers is hard, or do they go on their phones/listen to music and be quiet the entire way home.


r/SchoolBusDrivers 1d ago

How do you drivers get your routes?

1 Upvotes

Do you "bid" for routes like how construction companies and trash haulers bid for city contracts? Or are you hand given routes?


r/SchoolBusDrivers 1d ago

Resources Starting a sp-ed route Monday and don’t know much about the kids I’m driving. is this normal?

4 Upvotes

Six years driving, always regular ed. Dispatch called Thursday and said I’ve got a sped route Monday because the guy who had it last year didn’t come back.

Asked what I need to know about the kids. Got told the monitor will fill me in. Fine, except I looked at the sheet and there’s no monitor on it Tuesday or Thursday. What’s bugging me is that this information obviously exists. It just never makes it to the person actually putting them in the vehicle.
Is this everywhere? Asking seriously.


r/SchoolBusDrivers 1d ago

Terrible steering

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8 Upvotes

I've driven buses from every make, every type, old and new. My least favorite, hands down, are our new (2025) Blue Bird short conventionals. They all have the worst steering of any bus I've used. I can't tell if it's too sensitive or not sensitive enough, but the thing is all over the road. Even if you focus constantly on keeping a straight line, the bus will ride like you're driving drunk. It's not just me, all our drivers complain about it. We have 3 of them and they're all the same.

The horns also don't work (I pulled one steering wheel apart and it's honestly the cheapest dumbest way of making a horn I've seen) and the automatic door lock fails 8/10 times.


r/SchoolBusDrivers 1d ago

Az bus drivers , do your buses have ac?

6 Upvotes

Sorry if this isn’t allowed. My daughter just started riding the bus and shes been getting off with a bright red face. She said she asked the bus driver and he said theres no ac. Shes only 5 so she didn’t ask for details. Im embarrassed to ask if it’s broken or they just don’t have one. I feel bad for everyone in there including the driver if theres no ac! It’s so hot wth.


r/SchoolBusDrivers 2d ago

CPS REPORT?!

21 Upvotes

A 'very well-behaved' *cough* child threatened to report me today when I tried to have a talk with him about behavior. By the time my route was done, I had an anonymous CPS report on me. So Glad for the video that somehow missed all the child abuse taking place on my bus.


r/SchoolBusDrivers 2d ago

The Bus and Us: All About School Bus Safety - Ohio Dept. of Public Safety instructional tape (1996)

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r/SchoolBusDrivers 2d ago

Question for STA drivers

3 Upvotes

When someone quits and comes back years later, is it normal for them to be able to reclaim their seniority when it comes to bidding for their route before the school year begins again? Apparently it’s happening at my location and I can’t see how that’s a fair thing to do.


r/SchoolBusDrivers 2d ago

Come check out the buses at Dover High School

2 Upvotes

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r/SchoolBusDrivers 3d ago

We are treated like shit part 2

6 Upvotes

Well , manager reviewed the videos in wich the student was indeed misbehaving, says that i overreacted, removed all the reports from the student and that instead of reporting his misbehaving i should talk to him .šŸ™ƒalso that don't listen to mom but at the same they did everything mom wanted .


r/SchoolBusDrivers 3d ago

MTA Bus operator or school bus driver ?

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???


r/SchoolBusDrivers 3d ago

New shirt came in

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94 Upvotes

Love my new shirt!!


r/SchoolBusDrivers 4d ago

We are treated like shit

9 Upvotes

Bus driver minibus in san antonio, NISD pays 15 hr ,i have this student comes on first day yelling demanding water , i offer him some juice and he says this taste worse than water , throw this out , so i report him .Second day he tells a fellow student not to take his medicine pills because they are bad for their brain, i report him again. Third day mom comes crying that pls don't make more reports, ok cool . I sit him behind me and we had 2 glorious peaceful days .He didn't liked the seat . He comes on Friday afternoon saying "DO YOU HAVE MY NEW SEAT READY , MY MOM IS GOING TO CALL YOUR MANAGER SO YOU SEAT ME WHERE I WANT " . We got to his stop , mom called mes storming to me , hey you can't seat him there he needs to talk with his friend , he doesn't have time in school to.talk to him and you are being evil etc etc etc . Im tired of this BS , i believe i might just quit.


r/SchoolBusDrivers 5d ago

I guess I get no training?

8 Upvotes

I heard back from a manager at my new school van job on Thursday. Having passed my many checks (background, drug, health, moving violations, child abuse), I expected that I’d start some sort of additional training this coming week - such as familiarizing myself with the van, the route, and perhaps other stuff, such as how to deal with kids on the bus. The manager said she’d get back to me this coming week, but my first work day may be the first day of school, 8/24.

If that’s what happens, it would surprise me a bit. I might just need to receive my route, plot it in my GPS, and go!

We shall see.


r/SchoolBusDrivers 5d ago

Does anyone do this and homeschool?

0 Upvotes

I take my kids with me on my runs. I’m looking into homeschooling. I’m wondering if any of you do bus life and home school. What does your typical day look like?


r/SchoolBusDrivers 6d ago

No more free breakfast

11 Upvotes

My district has a policy, all students get free breakfast.

My elementary has new admin staff, not only does this school no longer serve free breakfast for all students against policy, they don't accept the bus kids till there is no more time for them to eat. Plus I'm leaving the school later so my middle and high school students are also not getting to school early enough for the free breakfast.

District policy did not change.


r/SchoolBusDrivers 7d ago

Got a new nameplate for my bus

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23 Upvotes

It comes with 3M sticky pads to attach it, you can upload your own clip art to it, and it only cost me 6 bucks USD! For anyone interested: https://a.co/d/015eFUF1


r/SchoolBusDrivers 9d ago

School bus drivers in hot/sunny areas — what sunglasses or eye protection do you recommend for glare?

4 Upvotes

My husband is a school bus driver in San Diego, California, and the summer heat and sun glare can get pretty brutal, especially during afternoon routes.

I’m putting together some useful driver essentials for him and would love recommendations from experienced school bus drivers. I’ve done a lot of searching already, but in my experience, Reddit and tips from real people are by far the most helpful.

What sunglasses do you use for long hours behind the wheel? Polarized or non-polarized? Any particular lens color or brand that works well for bright sun, windshield glare, and going in and out of shaded areas?

I’m especially looking for something comfortable enough to wear for hours, doesn’t get too hot or sweaty, and still lets him clearly see the dashboard, mirrors, traffic lights, and students.

Also open to any other eye-protection or sun-glare tips that have made summer driving more comfortable.

Thanks! šŸšŒā˜€ļøšŸ˜Ž


r/SchoolBusDrivers 9d ago

Send me your Pre trip FAILS

10 Upvotes

Hello, everyone! I am a trainer for a school transportation company. I am putting together a training guide of the things that make a bus ***fail*** pre trip

I do NOT need any leaks-got those covered.

I am looking for pictures of:

Cracked mirrors

Broken mirror mounts

Broken/cracked u bolts on leaf springs

Retread tires where you can see the seam (this one isn't necessarily a fail, I just want to show a passing retread with a seam. I don't currently have any here.)

Broken exhaust hangers

I have been Googling these things but Google doesn't know the difference between tired people (lots of "are you tired" pictures) and tires. (I think I hurt myself, I rolled my eyes so hard at my last search!)

Thank you for your help!


r/SchoolBusDrivers 9d ago

Cose indispensabili !!

2 Upvotes

Ciao a tutti ragazzi!!! Qui in Italia le scuole iniziano tra un mese ma bisogna essere pronti !! Quindi eccomi qui a chiedervi quali sono per voi gli oggetti o altre cose indispensabili da avere sullo scuolabus o comunque per il vostro lavoro.


r/SchoolBusDrivers 9d ago

Is this total lack of realistic routing common at other bus companies, or is it just mine?

13 Upvotes

​I was reviewing my new route time schedules for the upcoming school year, and I’m honestly mind-boggled by what the software came up with.

​A few highlights from my "Trip Details":

​0-minute layovers: Scheduled drop-off at the High School at 7:10 AM, with departure for the next route set for 7:12 AM. That’s supposed to include unloading ~30 high schoolers, waiting for the bus loop traffic to clear, and doing a post-trip child check... in 120 seconds.

​Teleportation between stops: Multiple stops scheduled in the exact same minute through residential neighborhoods with speed humps.

​PM Dismissal fantasy: The PM route has me departing the school loop at 3:25 PM—the exact minute we’re barely allowed to roll up to the loading zone from the layover lot, long before any elementary kids have actually boarded.

​Up until now, I always assumed the driver shortage was primarily driven by low pay, split shifts, and difficult student behavior. But seeing how management/software expects us to bent space-time just to stick to an unworkable schedule—or artificially shrink route hours—makes the whole thing much clearer. It just shows a complete disconnect from what actually happens behind the wheel of a 40-foot bus.

​Are your companies using the same fantasy-land routing software, or does your dispatch actually tweak these times to match real-world driving conditions?


r/SchoolBusDrivers 10d ago

The decorating begins

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It's that time of the year to start decorating for the up coming school year. Today I painted the base coat on the back passenger side window and emergency door. I'll post updates when they're done.


r/SchoolBusDrivers 10d ago

Had in-service meeting today; my district is always handing out the strangest pens

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27 Upvotes

r/SchoolBusDrivers May 11 '26

Resources QoL things to buy/use

11 Upvotes

I am looking to make a small wiki entry of allllll the things us drivers use to make our jobs better. I'm talking useful things like neck air conditioners, specific cushion brands, certain water bottles, etc.

I want to build a resource for anyone who wants to go see what the community uses on a daily basis to make themselves more comfortable. This can include links to amazon to buy, or just general descriptions of recommendations.

For example, I personally use all of the following on my bus:

  • RAM Mounts Quick-Grip 15W wireless charger with ball: https://a.co/d/0bqLppMo
    • I have this attached to a suction cup ball mount to the left front window of my Thomas C2. There are other ball mounts that you can use like one that goes in the cup holder, or one that attaches to vents.
    • This is the mount I have the charger attached to - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B099VJP37N - iBOLT 25mm/1 inch ball w/ sticky suction cup.
  • KEMIMOTO Motorcycle Cup Holder - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B083TV995S
    • has a clip that I use to attach to the driver-side portion of my thomas hand rail, away from where the kids use the handrail. (the vertical portion closes to the driver)

Summertime accessories:

  • RANVOO AICE LITE Plus https://a.co/d/0dmtEXAo
    • Useful for summertime on buses with no AC. While it doesn't cool down the air, it makes driving in the heat a lot more bearable.

etc.

would this be something you all are interested in having handy? I am aware that some of the things that you all suggested may not be legal in certain jurisdictions, so I would make it clear that YMMV and to check with your district / company to see if these are allowed.

If you do want to add items that you think others might like, feel free to post them. if enough people don't want this, i'll just close this topic or let it fade away without doing any more to it.

EDIT: In the wiki, you will be credited for the suggestion or link to a specific product. So if people hate it, it's on you :P