Sunday, 20 of May of 2012

NHTSA Says Seatbelts Not Required For School Busses

By Emily Mapp Brannon, Virginia (VA) Car Accident Injury Attorney

How much is your child’s life worth?  More than $7,500 I would wager.  That’s the amount that it would cost to equip each school bus in Virginia (VA) with seat belts.  The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has reiterated that it does not believe that the cost of requiring seat belts in school buses is worth the benefit.  Our Virginia (VA) child injury lawyer weighs the pros and cons of this type of reasoning.

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