Protecting Our Children: Strengthening School Bus Safety Laws in Minnesota
- Sadie McPherson

- 2 days ago
- 1 min read

Minnesota has taken an important step forward by updating its school bus safety laws to close a dangerous loophole that put students at risk. Ross Nova applauds this change as a vital part of his leadership agenda focused on protecting families and enhancing public safety.
Previously, drivers were only required to stop when a school bus’s red lights were flashing and the stop arm was fully extended. This gap allowed some drivers to pass buses before the stop arm was out, endangering children boarding or exiting buses. The new law mandates stricter enforcement to ensure drivers stop promptly, eliminating confusion and improving safety.
Ross Nova believes that effective public safety policies require clear rules and strong accountability. By supporting this legislative update, Nova demonstrates his commitment to protecting Minnesota’s children and holding negligent drivers responsible for their actions.
Beyond safety enforcement, Nova’s campaign emphasizes investing in infrastructure that supports safe transportation for all Minnesotans. Upgrading school bus systems and roadways is essential to prevent accidents and ensure smooth, secure commutes for students.
Public safety is a cornerstone of Ross Nova’s vision for Minnesota’s future. He understands that protecting our youngest residents means creating safer communities and fostering trust in our transportation systems.
Minnesota voters deserve leadership that prioritizes practical solutions to everyday challenges. Ross Nova’s support for enhanced school bus safety laws exemplifies his dedication to safeguarding families and building a stronger, safer state.
Support Ross Nova for governor and join him in championing policies that protect our children and improve public safety across Minnesota.
**Source: FOX 9**
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