When buying a church bus, it’s important to consider several safety features to ensure the safety of your passengers. Here are some key safety features to look for:

Seat belts: Ensure that the bus is equipped with seat belts for all passengers, including those in the rear of the vehicle.

Emergency exits: Look for emergency exits such as windows or doors that can be easily opened in the event of an emergency.

Fire suppression systems: Consider a bus equipped with a fire suppression system that can quickly detect and suppress any fire that may occur.

Back-up cameras and sensors: These features can help the driver see objects behind the vehicle and prevent accidents when backing up.

Electronic stability control: Electronic stability control helps to prevent skidding or loss of control in the event of a sudden maneuver or adverse road conditions.

Anti-lock brakes: Anti-lock brakes help prevent the wheels from locking up during sudden stops, reducing the risk of accidents.

Vehicle size and weight: Consider the size and weight of the bus, as larger buses may require more experience and skill to maneuver safely.

Driver training: Ensure that drivers are properly trained and licensed to operate the bus and have a good safety record.

By considering these safety features when purchasing a church bus, you can help ensure the safety of your passengers and minimize the risk of accidents.

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