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90%+ of Violators Never Receive Second Ticket In County School Bus Safety Program

Violations Drop 30%+ in 2024-25 School Year

Post Date:12/19/2025 10:56 AM
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
December 19, 2025

Contact: Beth Cefalu,
Director of Strategic Communications
(845) 638-5645

 

90%+ of Violators Never Receive Second Ticket In County School Bus Safety Program

Violations Drop 30%+ in 2024-25 School Year 

New City, NY — Rockland County’s School Bus Safety Program saw a 30.5% decrease in citations issued from the start to the end of the 2024-25 school year. Additionally, year-over-year reductions are down approximately 23%, with 90% of violators never receiving a second violation; (See recent violations here) all indicating the program is dramatically improving driver compliance, keeping children safe as they travel to and from school. 

“This program is doing exactly what it was designed to do — save children's lives by changing behavior,” said Rockland County Executive Ed Day. “When 90% of violators never receive a second ticket, that tells us drivers are getting the message. Passing a stopped school bus is not just illegal — it puts our children at serious risk. These results show that enforcement, education, and accountability work.”

The program has also seen a dramatic reduction in cases dismissed. In 2024, roughly 900 citations were disposed of prior to or at a hearing without a fine. In 2025, that number dropped sharply to roughly 100 – only .49% of citations.

“Public safety and due process go hand in hand,” said Rockland County Attorney Thomas Humbach. “Every alleged violation captured through this program is carefully reviewed by the Rockland County Sheriff’s Office before a notice is ever issued. The minimal number of second offenses and the year over year reduction in violations demonstrates that this is a fair, accurate, and legally sound program—one that holds dangerous drivers accountable while ensuring the integrity of the process. Most importantly, it is helping to keep our children safe.”

Clarkstown Central School District Superintendent of Schools Marc Baiocco, Ed. D. said, "At CCSD, student health and safety are top priorities. The school bus is an extension of our buildings, and we must do everything possible to protect our children - in and out of the classroom. Our partnership with Rockland County, Bus Patrol and local law enforcement has been a huge step forward in keeping our students safe."

Drivers caught illegally passing activated stop-arms on school buses will then be issued the following penalties by mail: 

1st Violation $250 
2nd Violation $275 
3rd Violation $300 
(within 18-month period)

Drivers who receive a liability notice can view the violation and/or pay the citation online at www.alertbus.com. You can also pay by phone or direct questions to BusPatrol at 1-877-504-7080.

“The steady decline in violations and the high rate of first-time offenders who never repeat the behavior prove that this program is making our roads safer for students, families, and entire communities across Rockland County,” said Day.

 

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