VIDEO: Wake School Bus Drivers Start Using Hand Signals

The district’s bus drivers have three new signals: a palm tells students to wait, a thumbs-up tells them it’s safe to board, and pointing shows students which direction to walk towards the bus

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By Jess Clark

WUNC 91.5

Wake County school bus drivers will start using hand signals today as an extra safety measure.

The district’s bus drivers have three new signals: a palm tells students to wait, a thumbs-up tells them it’s safe to board, and pointing shows students which direction to walk towards the bus.

Wake buses already have arms and flashing lights that tell cars to stop and show students where to walk. But school system spokesman Bill Poston says the hand signals make the commute even safer.

“That’s just another layer of safety with these hand signals to kind of help in that transaction and that movement from bus stop to bus,” Poston said.

Wake County students and staff have created a series of YouTube videos explaining the new safety signals:

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