Bristol Va schools adapt to frigid mornings, ensuring safety of students at bus stops

BRISTOL, Va. (WCYB) — The cold weather in the region not only affects kids waiting at the bus stop for long periods, but also the buses themselves.

Bristol Virginia Public Schools Superintendent, David Scott told me in this cold weather, school leaders begin keeping an eye on the buses when temperatures get below 10 degrees.

That’s when we notice some of the bus batteries can be difficult in starting the engines and particularly below those temperatures, we start to see the diesel fuel break down a little bit and can gel, said Scott…

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