Maryland State Department of Education
Parents - Know the Law
Incidents of parents trying to board school buses in Maryland are on the rise. While reasons for these unauthorized boarding attempts vary, they always endanger students. School buses are an extension of school and are meant to be safe spaces. Bus drivers are trained in safety protocols that include not allowing parents to board.
Maryland Laws on School Bus Safety
Mayland Transportation Law (16-816)
Who Can Ride A School Bus?
School bus drivers are not allowed to let anyone who is not a student or a school employee board or ride the bus. This rule is in place to ensure the safety of students. Exceptions may apply in specific situations, as outlined by the law.
Mayland Education Law (26-104)
Protecting School Bus Drivers
It is a crime to interfere with, disrupt, or obstruct a school bus driver while they are doing their job.
Consequences For Violating This Law
Anyone who disrupts a school bus driver's duties can face serious penalties, including:
These laws aim to ensure student safety during school commutes and allow bus drivers to perform their duties without distractions. Parents can assist by reinforcing bus rules and respecting bus drivers' responsibilites.
Best Practices