Your kids are safe in Blue Bird buses
There’s a reason that Blue Bird school buses make up about a third of all the school buses nationwide. School buses are the most regulated vehicles, and Blue Bird are always updating their design to be sure to meet – if not exceed – safety requirements. When it comes to safety, no one is better than Blue Bird.

Steel safety cage
We know that there is no greater concern for parents, teachers, and local officials than keeping our kids safe. When you put your kid on the school bus in the morning, you want to know that your kid is in safe hands. Blue Bird buses do not mess around when it comes to the safety of your children. Underneath that bumble bee yellow and the classic round curves of the Blue Bird school bus lies a steel cage protecting your kids.
Safe and comfortable seating
The seats that are placed in the Blue Bird school buses are also specifically designed with safety in mind. To maximize safety when sitting on the bus, Blue Bird uses something called “compartmentalization.” The seats are similar to that of an egg carton, with little compartments throughout the seat that are meant to absorb the shock of an accident. So, even without seat belts, Blue Bird school buses are safer for your kids than just about any other type of transportation, including walking to school.
“You’re safer in a school bus than walking, you’re safer in a school bus than riding a bike, or in the car with your parents,” Director of Government Specifications for Blue Bird Bruce Miles said.
Inside the Blue Bird school bus factory
If you want to know just how safety is built into the Blue Bird school buses, take a look inside the factory.
Blue Bird school bus distributor in Nebraska and Colorado
CoWest is a full-service bus distributor in Nebraska and Colorado. We only represent the best bus manufacturers in the industry, and when it comes to the safest school buses, Blue Bird is the safest school bus available.
Talk to a sales representative about getting Blue Bird school buses for your school district.


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