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Another school bus sidelined by safety concerns

Service NL has pulled another school bus off the road for mechanical and safety problems.

Rear door, brakes line and more the problem this time

Service NL has pulled eight school buses off the road in two weeks because of safety concerns. (CBC)

Service NL has pulled a Mount Pearlschool bus off the road for mechanical and safety problems.

The department received a complaint that warning lights weren't working on the bus, which was operated by Kelloway Investments.

An inspection found11 defects.

The rear door was so seized it could only be opened a quarter of the way. There were problems with the brake lines, and missing bolts.

Also, the windshield washer didn't work, and there was a problem with the side-mounted stop sign.

Eastern School District said the bus served St. Peter's Primaryand was taken out of service Friday morning.

8 buses pulled off road

It's the eighth bus pulled off the road in two weeks. Seven other buses, belonging to Island Bus Services, have also beentaken off the road in St. Johns.

Service NL saidthat under the current inspection program, school buses are required to get official inspectiontwice a year, in July and December.

The department also saidthat, in some cases, bus contractors themselvesare registered to do official inspections.

Service NL said some bus inspections are announced, while others are not,and that whathappened recently shows the system is working.

The department saidall of the school buses in the province are inspected by highway enforcement officers from the Motor Registration Division betweenSeptember and December, and 30 per cent of the bus fleet is inspected again during the spring.