Interpretation ID: nht93-5.51
TYPE: Interpretation-NHTSA
DATE: August 5, 1993 EST
FROM: John Womack -- Acting Chief Counsel, NHTSA; Signature by Kenneth N. Weinstein
TO: Gail Lindsey -- Hillsborough County Public Schools, Risk Management and Safety Department, Tampa, Florida
TITLE: None
ATTACHMT: Attached to letter dated 6/23/93 from Gail Lindsey to Ron Engles (OCC 8807)
TEXT:
Your letter of June 23, 1993, to Mr. Ron Engle of the office of Transportation Safety Programs, this agency, was referred to this office for reply.
You explained in your letter and in a telephone conversation with Walter Myers of this office that it has been your School Board's policy to prohibit the use of mini-vans to transport school children to and from special events, requiring instead the use of school buses. You stated that the policy is controversial among parents, however, resulting in the School Board reconsidering the issue. You, therefore requested information on "crash safety standards" of mini-vans or any other recommendations we can provide to assist the school board in making a safe and fair determination in the matter.
For your information, enclosed are copies of letters to Senator Jim Sasser dated July 7, 1992; Rep. John J. Duncan, Jr. dated May 29, 1992; Mrs. Alice Collins, dated August 1, 1988; a pamphlet issued by this agency entitled Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards and Regulations; a fact sheet issued by this office entitled Where to Obtain NHTSA's Safety Standards and Regulations; and a copy of Highway Safety Program Guideline No. 17, Pupil Transportation Safety, referred to in the letter to Mr. Duncan.
The enclosed materials should answer your concerns in this matter. I would like to emphasize that, as explained in the materials, it is NHTSA's position that a vehicle meeting Federal school bus regulations is the safest way to transport students. Despite the additional cost of these vehicles, I encourage Hillsborough County to give its most careful consideration to the possible consequences of transporting students in vehicles, such as mini-vans, that do not comply with school bus regulations.
Should you have any further questions or need any additional information, please feel free to contact Mr. Myers at this address or at (202) 366-2992.