Memorandum of Understanding

On coordination of efforts related to A) Noise and Vibration Complaints, B) Road, Utility and Private Crossings, C) Jurisdictional Status of a Railway, D) Railway Operating Certificates, Certificates of Fitness and Railway Line Construction,

Between:
The Canadian Transportation Agency (“Agency”)
and

Child Seats on School Buses

Motor Vehicle Safety
Transport Canada

Road Safety Fact Sheet
RS-2004-07E
TP 2436 E
November 2004, rev. March 2007

They are on our roads from September to June – yellow buses loaded with children. We see them at the busiest times of the day. Morning and afternoon, they ferry children to school and back home again. As drivers, when we see the flashing lights, we watch more carefully, and as parents we trust that our children are safe.

Bulletins

Rail Safety Bulletins are technical guidance documents issued by Transport Canada. They are written for federally-regulated railways who must follow rules and regulations while operating in Canada.

Their purpose is to describe and clarify the application of a specific regulatory requirement or to bring safety information to a company’s attention.

Below is a list of Rail Safety Bulletins that have been issued: