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Top tips for pupils heading to school by bus

Stagecoach West Scotland has some top tips for school children aged five and over who, from Monday (31st August 2020), will be required to wear a face covering, unless exempt, while travelling on dedicated school transport – in line with the latest Scottish Government guidance.

The safety of customers and employees is Stagecoach West Scotland’s number one priority. The following guidance which already applies to adult passengers, will help pupils, and parents, who use the bus get to school safely.

Fiona Doherty, Managing Director of Stagecoach West Scotland, said: “At Stagecoach we’re following the latest Scottish Government guidance and unless they are medically exempt all passengers, aged five and over, must wear a face covering.

“The safety of passengers and employees is our priority so it’s really important that passengers, where possible, wear a face covering at all times while travelling and do not take it off until leaving the bus.

“Passengers can travel on our services with confidence. Our drivers regularly and thoroughly clean handrails, bells, seats and poles – everything our passengers come into contact with. I’m really grateful to all our staff and passengers who are following the guidance to ensure that everyone can travel safely with Stagecoach.”

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