Schools Contracting Transport
Schools of any status that contract home to school transport have the same legal duty of care for the safety of pupils and drivers that a local authority has when it contracts home to school services. The duty of care applies when pupils are boarding and alighting and during the journey.
Legal Responsibilities
When schools arrange their own transport services, they assume significant legal responsibilities that cannot be delegated away. These include:
Important Note
Schools cannot simply assume that hiring any transport company absolves them of responsibility. Due diligence is essential to ensure safety standards are met.
Parents Organising Transport
Parents who collectively organise dedicated school transport for their children will have legal liabilities to meet.
Understanding Your Liabilities
When one or more parents within a group becomes the organiser of transport, they need to ensure they hire safe transport and understand all legal responsibilities this might bring.
Legal Responsibility
The organising parent(s) become legally responsible for the safety and welfare of all children using the service.
Operator Verification
You must verify that the transport operator is properly licensed, insured, and meets all safety requirements.
Financial Liability
Organisers may be financially liable for any incidents or issues arising from the transport arrangement.
Get Expert Guidance
It is essential to have a good understanding of how to meet all legal responsibilities. For detailed information and support, contact BUSK directly for free, expert advice.
Public Transport
When children use public transport services that parents pay for, different responsibilities and considerations apply.
Parent and Carer Responsibilities
If a parent or carer pays for a child to travel on a service bus that also carries members of the public and stops at designated bus stops en route, then specific responsibilities apply:
Child Capability Assessment
It is the parent/carer's responsibility to ensure that the child is capable of travelling independently on public transport.
Safety Education
Ensure your child understands all safety rules that apply to public transport travel, including boarding, seating, and alighting procedures.
Problem Resolution
If problems arise during public transport travel, these should be taken up directly with the transport company, not the school or local authority.
Limited School/Authority Responsibility
The local authority or school the child attends will not be legally responsible for incidents occurring on public transport services that are not specifically contracted for school use.
Challenge Cheap Coach Hire
When schools hire coach travel, they often choose the cheapest option, but this can put children at risk.
Why Cheap Isn't Always Safe
This important clip explains the hidden dangers of choosing transport based solely on price and what to look for when making transport arrangements.
Learn About:
- Hidden costs of cheap transport
- Safety risks to consider
- Questions to ask operators
- Red flags to watch for
Need to Discuss Concerns?
If you have concerns about transport arrangements or need guidance on safety standards, please contact us. We are here to help and provide free services to parents, carers, and schools.