Master plan to make school buses safer
VEHICLES FITTED WITH TECHNOLOGICAL UPGRADES AND BETTER ROUTE PLANNING WILL SERVE 145,000 PRIVATE SCHOOL STUDENTS THIS YEAR
Vehicles with better route plan, technological upgrades will serve 145,000 students |
School transport regulations are expected to get tighter under a new master plan being studied by the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA).
The revised school transportation master plan is likely to set higher standards for the sector, enhancing safety for students on the road.
Speaking to Gulf News, Ahmad Hashem Behroozian, CEO or RTA — which governs both general transportation in Dubai and school transport operations — said the existing School Bus Transport Manual will be modified and revised as part of the new master plan.
“The study is in progress and changes will be implemented accordingly. International benchmarking will identify the best practices in school buses specifications and in applying them in school buses all over Dubai,” said Behroozian.
However, the proposed changes, the details of which are not yet available, will not come into effect immediately.
“The update of the rules and regulations governing school transportation will be done as part of the school transportation master plan study, and be updated and modified if needed. The law, however, is revised frequently to assure smooth transport for all students in Dubai,” said Behroozian.
The revision will be based on a number of surveys that gathered statistics on school bus users in Dubai, and to understand the reasons for not using school bus services by some.
RTA standards require that school buses comply with a set of specifications, ranging from speed limitation to safety specifications. It also requires bus drivers and attendants to get special training before acquiring permits to operate school buses.
Regulations updated
Last year, the RTA updated its school transport regulations, changing the seating arrangement to 3+2 and making the GPS tracking system mandatory on all buses. The new rules also banned window curtains on school buses.
In 2017, the authorities banned overtaking of a school bus when it is dropping off or picking up a student. The fine for overtaking a school bus is Dh1,000 and 10 black points.
According to the RTA, the stringent measures have resulted in zero fatalities involving school buses since 2015.
As the new academic year starts next week, school transport operators are all geared up to serve more than 145,000 students from around 200 private schools in Dubai.
With technological upgrades, new safety apparatus and better route planning, more than 6,500 buses will do the school run this year, up from 6,400 last year. These are managed by 309 private companies and 109 schools operating their own buses. The number of RTAcertified school bus drivers has also increased from 6,093 last year to 6,134; 5,560 supervisors will be tending to students in the buses.
Speaking to Gulf News, Ganesh Sivaraman, director of Gulf Pinnacle Transport (GPT), which serves 6,000 school students in Dubai said that the company’s network of buses is ready for the new academic year.
“Our teams will be present during orientation days at the schools to share the details of our service and safety standards,” said Sivaraman, who oversees 250 buses serving 15 schools.
Administrative dashboard
He added that as part of its continuous technological upgrades, GPT is introducing an ‘administrative dashboard’ at schools where the movement of vehicles, exact location, the students’ movement (in and out) are displayed as live feeds.
“This [dashboard] will restrict unauthorised movement of vehicles and ensure that no child is left unattended after a trip,” he said.
With schools reopening next Sunday, most operators are busy re-registering the students, confirming the routes and realigning their networks.
“We are well prepared for the reopening with all our buses, drivers and supervisors ready to serve the student community. We have everything in place and in compliance with the RTA requirements,” said Nausherwan Hussain, general manager of Arab Falcon Bus Rental that operates 165 buses for 11 schools, including Raffles International, Dubai British School etc.