New Jersey Assembly Approves Bill Designed to Increase the Number of School Bus Drivers

In an effort to combat New Jersey’s school bus driver shortage, the New Jersey General Assembly passed a bill which would allow certain people to operate a Type S school bus without obtaining a commercial driver’s license.

A Type S school bus is a motor vehicle that is operated by, or in contract with, a school and is used to transport students with disabilities to and from secular or religious school education or for school-related activities. These buses, which were originally designed by the manufacturer with a maximum seating capacity of nine passengers or less excluding the driver, have a gross vehicle weight of 3,000 pounds or more.

“Broadening the qualifications for who can obtain a Type S certification would empower more individuals to step up and fill essential roles in our educational system, ultimately benefiting students, families, and schools across New Jersey,” said Assemblyman Moen (D-Camden, Gloucester). “Through A2180, we are taking proactive steps towards alleviating the burden that the school bus driver shortage places on our education systems.”

Under the legislation, holders of a Type S school bus certificate would be able to transport children to and from school without obtaining a commercial driver’s license (CDL), passenger endorsement, or school bus endorsement. The bill outlines specific eligibility requirements for a person to obtain certification including, but not limited to, the individual being at least 21 years of age, passing a physical and eye exam, and having completed training for interacting with students with special needs.

Type S school bus certificate holders will still need to meet all requirements necessary for regular school bus drivers to ensure the safety of the students, and face the same penalties for misconduct.

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2 COMMENTS

  1. What a joke, instead of working to give more money to schools like New York to be able to pay more for bus drivers who gets paid pennies they come up with stupid solutions which isn’t relevant to 99% of schools.

  2. For you it’s not revelant but I’m happy to see that the drivers will will need a course how to deal with special needs kids…. some driver and aids I CRAZY!!!

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