JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The wheels on the bus are supposed to go round and round — while still attached to the bus. But during two instances this week, that was not the case, according to News 6 partner WJXT in Jacksonville.
Parents have safety concerns after a frightening video captured the moment a wheel fell off of a moving school bus in Jacksonville on Wednesday.
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The wheel can be spotted rolling next to the moving bus as students watched and yelled in horror. News4JAX learned the bus was filled with high school and middle school students during the time of the incident.
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It’s the second time this week that this has happened, with the same route and the same driver, even though the buses were swapped out.
Thankfully, no one was hurt, but parents told News4JAX it raises some red flags.
Gladys Wheelings, whose daughter, a freshman at Paxon School for Advanced Studies, was on the bus when the wheel fell off, said her daughter is now scared to ride the bus.
“She was frightened,” Wheelings said. “She was panicking. She asked me does she have to take the bus? Can I take her? But I’m a working single parent so I’m sorry to say you will have to take the bus home.”
News4JAX asked Wheelings if she got any answers for why this happened.
“None,” Wheelings said. “Haven’t got a phone call whatsoever.”
News4JAX received responses from both Duval County Public Schools (DCPS) and Student Transportation of America (STA).
DCPS said:
We are aware of this incident, and we share the concerns of parents and the community about this problem. We have already been in contact with Student Transportation of America. This evening, they will be checking wheel attachments on all of their buses. Additionally, their regional safety team has been activated to review local processes and procedures for fleet inspection. We again commend the bus driver for their handling of this situation, and we are thankful that no one was injured. However, we find this unacceptable. We will continue to hold the bus company accountable for ensuring incidents like these do not continue.
Duval County Public Schools
Student Transportation of America (STA) said:
Student Transportation of America (STA) can confirm that on Monday and Wednesday of this week, an isolated maintenance issue caused a wheel to fall off a bus while transporting students from Duval County Public Schools.
No one was hurt in either instance, and students were safely transferred to other buses. We thank the students and STA’s driver for responding calmly under the circumstances.
STA has removed the impacted buses from service and has since completed an inspection of all wheel connections on all buses at the affected terminal. The rest of the fleet was determined to be safe before beginning transportation services Thursday morning.
As we continue investigating, we are taking proactive steps to ensure this does not happen again. STA has already purchased the pertinent replacement equipment at every Jacksonville terminal. We are also reviewing and adjusting our processes and emphasizing our required pre-route equipment checks in daily communications with drivers and terminal workers.
We acknowledge responsibility for these incidents and are committed to the ongoing safe transportation of Duval’s students.
The safety of the students we transport remains our highest priority, and it has always been the policy of Student Transportation of America to adhere to the highest safety standards in each and every aspect of our operations.
Jen Holzapfel, Public & Media Relations Director for Student Transportation of America
The company said they’re adjusting processes at terminals and emphasizing the required maintenance checks before a bus picks up students each day.