Title: MIRRORS
1MIRRORS
- ARE YOU GETTING THE PICTURE?
2TOPICS
- WHY IS IT IMPORTANT TO USE A MIRROR GRID?
- HOW DO YOU SET UP A MIRROR GRID?
- NOW THAT I SET UP MY MIRROR GRID HOW DO I USE IT?
- REVIEW TEST
3WHY USE A MIRROR GRID?
4NOT GUILTY VERDICT FOR TX. DRIVER FACING
MANSLAUGHTER CHARGES
- On June 7, 2007 after a two week trial and 9 ½
hours of deliberation a jury reached a not guilty
verdict for Jerry Michael Cook, a former
Pasadena Independent School District
(Houston-area, Tx) bus driver charged with
manslaughter in the death of a 9-year old girl. - The charges stemmed from an August 18, 2005
accident , where Frazier Elementary fourth-grader
Ruth Young was riding her bike to school and Cook
was taking students to Dobe High School. Cook
then drove the bus a few yards to the stop sign
where Ruth was trying to cross. Tragically, Cook
drove forward to make a left turn, ran over the
girl, and she was killed. Cook was first indicted
on a charge of murder but it was later reduced to
manslaughter.
5NOT GUILTY VERDICT FOR TX. DRIVER FACING
MANSLAUGHTER CHARGES
- The defense asserted in opening arguments that
this was a tragic accident and that Ruth rode her
bike off of the sidewalk and into Cooks blind
spot. The prosecution alleged that Cook
recklessly caused Ruths death by not checking
the mirrors on the hood which show the blind spot
in front of the bus, and that Cook was careless
because he was 15 minutes late. By not yielding
the right of way to Ruth and checking his
mirrors, the prosecution said he disregarded his
required safety training.
6NOT GUILTY VERDICT FOR TX. DRIVER FACING
MANSLAUGHTER CHARGES
- At one point in the trial, a traffic
reconstruction expert testified about the use and
proper adjustment of mirrors. The prosecution
presented Carlisle Beasley, who worked for 34
years as the transportation director for
Nashville, TN schools as an expert witness. He
testified that there are no blind spots on a
school bus if a driver has properly adjusted
mirrors and is doing his job. - In cross-examination, the defense provided
pictures from the day of the accident that showed
the mirrors did not reflect the police officers
standing in front of the bus grill. Those arent
properly adjusted responded Beasley the expert
witness. - SOURCE HOUSTON CHRONICLE
7NEW YORK BOY HOSPITALIZED DRIVER HADN'T NOTICED
CHILDS BACKPACK CAUGHT IN DOOR.
- BUFFALO, N.Y. A six year old New York boy
remains hospitalized after a school bus dragged
him along a road for about 60 feet. - Authorities say the boy had skin scraped from his
torso, patches of hair ripped from his head, a
broken thumb and bruises to his face. - They say the bus doors closed on the boys
backpack, and the driver drove away without
realizing the boy was stuck. The bus finally
stopped when other children on the bus alerted
the driver to the situation. - Associated Press Oct. 8, 2006
8- A FIVE YEAR-OLD GIRL EXITED THE BUS. THE DRIVER
CHECKED, THOUGHT THE AREA WAS CLEAR, AND BEGAN TO
LEAVE FOR THE NEXT STOP. THE GIRL WAS RUN OVER BY
THE REAR WHEELS OF THE BUS AND KILLED.
9- THIS FATAL ACCIDENT ALONG WITH THIRTEEN OTHERS
TOOK PLACE LOADING OR UNLOADING STUDENTS IN THE
2005-2006 SCHOOL YEAR. - 20 CHILDREN LOST THEIR LIVES AROUND THE LOADING
ZONE IN THE 2004-2005 SCHOOL YEAR
10HOW WOULD YOU LIKE YOUR BUS MIRRORS TO BE ON
TRIAL.
- HOW WILL YOU ANSWER THE QUESTION, WHAT SYSTEM OR
TECHNIQUE DO YOUR DRIVERS USE TO SET UP THEIR
MIRRORS? - WHILE SITTING ON THE WITNESS STAND
11LETS SET UP A MIRROR GRID!
128 FT. WIDE
LINES 50-60 FT. OR LONGER IF POSSIBLE
13LETS PAINT THE CYLINDERS.
- CYLINDERS SHOULD BE 1 FT. IN DIAMETER AND 1FT.
HIGH. - WE DONT USE CYLINDERS, WE JUST USE YELLOW
PAVEMENT MARKINGS. WITH THIS METHOD THE MIRROR
GRID CAN REMAIN SET UP FOR USE AT ALL TIMES.
141 FT. FROM CENTER OF REAR AXLE
1 FT.
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6 FT. FROM CENTER OF REAR AXLE
1 FT. FROM CENTER OF FRONT AXLE
0 FT. FROM BUMPER
6 FT. FROM BUMPER
12 FT. FROM BUMPER
15NOW LETS USE OUR MIRROR GRID.
- TRAINING TIP
- Wait till the paint dries before you use the grid.
16All wheels should be within the box
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19What is wrong with this picture?
20You should not see any more of your bus than this.
21TRAINING TIP
- ALWAYS ADJUST YOUR SEAT, PRIOR TO MAKING ANY
MIRROR ADJUSTMENTS
22These cones represent yellow circular pavement
markings in all mirror grids.
23RIGHT, CROSSOVER MIRROR-CATEYE
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25SIDE CONVEX MIRROR
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27WESTCOAST- SIDE FLAT MIRROR
28OVER HEAD REAR VIEW MIRROR
29- TRAINING TIP
- YOU MUST USE DIRECT VISION AND INDIRECT VISION TO
ACQUIRE A COMPLETE PICTURE. - DIRECT VISION IS WHAT YOU SEE IN ANY DIRECTION
WITH THE NAKED EYE. - INDIRECT VISION IS WHAT YOU SEE WITH SOMEONE OR
SOMETHINGS ASSISTANCE, EXAMPLE MIRRORS OR A
GROUND GUIDE.
30TRAINING TIP
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- AT TIMES YOU WILL HAVE TO MOVE YOUR HEAD AND
BODY AROUND TO COMPLETE YOUR SIGHT PICTURE. - SOMETIMES MIRRORS, BRACKETS, FANS, RADIOS ETC.
CREATE A BLIND SPOT THAT YOU WILL HAVE TO LOOK
AROUND. YOU MAY NEED TO MOVE SOMEWHAT ON ALL
BUSES.
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32Lets look at another way to set up a mirror
grid.
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42TRAINING TIP
- IN OUR COUNTY OUR DRIVERS ARE REQUIRED TO CHECK
THEIR MIRRORS IN A MIRROR GRID - IF THEY ARE OFF WORK.
- IF THEIR BUS GOES TO THE GARAGE.
- ANY TIME THEIR MIRRORS COULD POSSIBLY BE OUT OF
ADJUSTMENT.
43HOW FAR IS THIS CONE FROM YOUR BUMPER
4420 FEET !
- THE FARTHEST CONE YOU CAN SEE OUT FROM THE BUMPER
IS12 FEET AWAY USING YOUR MIRRORS. - THIS MEANS LOW TO THE GROUND YOU HAVE A BLIND
SPOT BETWEEN 12-20 FEET. YOU CANNOT SEE WITH
DIRECT VISION OR WITH MIRRORS IN THIS AREA. - ALWAYS COUNT YOUR STUDENTS!
45TRAINING TIP
- USING MIRRORS PROPERLY IS NOT A REPLACEMENT FOR
COUNTING ALL STUDENTS. - YOU MUST COUNT YOUR STUDENTS SO THAT YOU KNOW IF
ALL YOUR STUDENTS HAVE CLEARED THE ROADWAY BEFORE
YOU CANCEL YOUR STOP SIGN OR MOVE YOUR BUS. - SAVE A STUDENTS LIFE! COUNT!
46REMEMBER MR. BEASLEYS QUOTES!
- He testified that there are no blind spots on a
school bus if a driver has properly adjusted
mirrors and is doing his job. - The defense provided pictures from the day of the
accident that showed the mirrors did not reflect
the police officers standing in front of the bus
grill. - Those arent properly adjusted responded
Beasley the expert witness.
47LETS SEE IF WE CAN FIND ANY BLIND SPOTS.
48CROSSOVER CONVEXCOMBINATION
49 HOW ABOUT NOW. IS IT SAFE TO MOVE THE BUS?
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69TEST
70LETS TAKE A REVIEW TEST.
711. HOW WIDE IS THE MIRROR GRID IN THE NEXT SLIDE?
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731. 8 FEET
742. What are the dimensions of the white boxes in
the following slide?
75- 2. Direct vision is what you see with the naked
eye. You are not using mirrors, ground guides or
any other assistance.
76- 2. Five feet by eight feet.
- 5 X 8
773. Name an advantage of using these 5x 8 boxes
with a standard mirror grid.
78- 3. Using these with your mirror grid will give
you a precise vertical adjustment as well as a
horizontal adjustment for the flat Westcoast
and side convex mirrors.
794. There is only one proper way to set up a
mirror grid or mirror check station.
804. False
815. In the next slide how far in front of the
bumper is the circle lettered B.
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835. 12 FEET IN FRONT OF THE BUMPER.
846. If your mirrors are properly adjusted and you
are diligent in scanning them it is not necessary
to count the students while loading or unloading.
85 867. THERE ARE NO BLIND SPOTS AROUND A BUS IF
MIRRORS ARE ADJUSTED PROPERLY.
87- 7. FALSE
- Under the bus. Depending on the mirrors, the
corners of the bus and definitely behind the bus.
88- 8. In your flat West Coast mirror you should be
able to see a cone at least how many feet behind
the bus?
898. 200 feet.
90- 9. From the drivers seat looking out over the top
of the hood of their bus the average driver will
start to see the pavement how many feet in front
the bumper?
919. 20 Feet
92- 10. A first grader gets off the bus and drops
their crayons 15 feet in front of the bus. They
get down on their knees to pick them up. They
are probably in the bus drivers _______
________.
9310. BLIND SPOT
94SUMMARY
- COUNT STUDENTS
- DRIVERS MUST COUNT THEIR STUDENTS AT EVERY
BUS STOP, NO EXCEPTIONS.
95SUMMARY
- CHECK MIRRORS, CHECK MIRRORS, CHECK MIRRORS.
- GIVE YOUR DRIVERS A SYSTEM TO MAKE SURE THEIR
MIRRORS ARE IN ADJUSTMENT. -
96CAN YOU THINK OF ANY GOOD REASONS TO USE A MIRROR
GRID IN YOUR TRAINING?
97If you would like additional information about
the following presentation contact
- EMAIL
- mickey.anderson_at_jefferson.kyschools.us
98BONUS QUESTION
- HOW MANY TRANSPORTATION DIRECTORS DOES IT TAKE TO
CHANGE A LIGHT BULB?
992 POSSIBLE ANSWERS
- 5 ONE TO HOLD THE BULB AND FOUR TO TURN THE
LADDER. - OR
- 0 THEY WOULD JUST CALL THE TRAINING DEPT. AND
TELL THEM THIS IS COVERED IN THAT SENTENCE OTHER
DUTIES AS ASSIGNED IN YOUR CONTRACT.
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1011 FT. FROM CENTER OF REAR AXLE
1 FT.
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6 FT. FROM CENTER OF REAR AXLE
1 FT. FROM CENTER OF FRONT AXLE
0 FT. FROM BUMPER
6 FT. FROM BUMPER
12 FT. FROM BUMPER
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