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Gray Line Tennessee will be adding seat belts to school busses in the next two years. Staff at one local bus company decided they are not going to wait for regulations to change.
Milwaukee County Transit System buses will keep a seat open for two civil rights leaders, Rosa Parks and Claudette Colvin, beginning Friday. This is now the eighth consecutive year that MCTS has ...
Fresh out of law school, Gray represented 15 year-old Claudette Colvin, who was arrested in 1955 for refusing to give up her bus seat to a white person — nine months before Parks did the same thing.
Claudette Colvin was a 15-year-old student from Montgomery, Ala., when she refused to yield her bus seat to a white passenger. But she has been largely forgotten in civil rights history.
Along with a university professor, Jo Ann Robinson, Gray planned the Montgomery Bus Boycott. He became a lawyer for 15-year-old Claudette Colvin and for Rosa Parks.
The bus driver called over a traffic cop to confront Colvin about why she hadn’t switched seats. “He asked why I remained seated. And I said, ‘Because I paid my fare and it’s my ...
After that crash many viewers began asking if that bus had seat belts. We know the law says we must wear seat belts while riding in a car. But the law can get a little fuzzy when it comes to kids ...
Gray said it’s the high seats on school buses that those against the seatbelts said would keep students safe in small crashes. However, the problem comes when there’s a more extreme crash.
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