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From rural routes to desegregation runs, the yellow school bus faces a new reality

  • The color of the yellow school bus was chosen in 1939 by transportation officials from all 48 U.S. states for its visibility as a safety standard.
  • At their peak in the 1980s, yellow school buses transported over 60% of U.S. students to school.
  • School buses played a role in desegregating schools by transporting Black and white children across racial divides.
  • Currently, driver shortages and other factors have caused a decline in the availability of yellow school buses, pressuring families to find alternative transportation.
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From rural routes to desegregation runs, the yellow school bus faces a new reality

School buses for decades have maintained such a standard look across the U.S. that “school bus yellow” is shorthand for the bright hue with a slight orange tint.

·New York, United States
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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Friday, August 21, 2026.
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