School Buses
While school buses are the safest way to transport children to and from school, diesel exhaust from idling school buses can accumulate on and around the bus and pose a health risk, particularly to children. More than 1.7 million children in New England ride a bus to and from school every day.
The New England Asthma Regional Council has developed a toolkit
to help school communities, environmental officials, and others
make informed decisions about ways to reduce harmful diesel emissions
from school buses. In addition, several New England States are
having tremendous success working closely with school transportation
associations and school districts to reduce school bus idling.
For more information on state actions, please visit the following
state web sites:
- Connecticut
Department of Environmental Protection – Anti-idling
efforts

- Maine Department
of Environmental Protection – Clean
School Bus Program

- Massachusetts
Department of Environmental Protection –School
Bus Idling Reduction Initiative

- New
Hampshire Department of Environmental Services – School
Bus Anti-Idling Initiative

- Rhode
Island Department of Environmental Management – Office
of Air Resources/Breathe Better Rhode Island

- Vermont
Department of Environmental Conservation – School
Bus and Diesel Exhaust

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