DOT calls for seat belts on large buses
by Addydas21 on August 16, 2010
Proving that they mean business when it comes to safety, the Department of Transportation is now calling for seat belts to be installed on all new buses. Bus – Seat belt – United States Department of Transportation – Business – Transportation and Logistics

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DOT calls for seat belts on large buses
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