Buster's ride for safety.
Buster is going on a field trip with his class today. Kip tells him to keep an eye out for trouble. He waits with his class for the bus to pull up. Rather than running around, Buster stays cool and stands patiently with his class.


After the bus pulls up, Buster reaches out and touches the bus, which tells him he's:
too close to the bus
very fond of buses
not "it" any more


Buster calls this being in the Danger , because buses are very big and can hurt kids if they happen to get too close.


As he boards the bus, Buster grabs on to the and climbs the stairs.


As they start on their trip, Buster sees some of his friends outside waving at him. His friend, Mikey, opens the window and sticks his head out to say hi. Buster tells him to sit down because:
Those aren't his friends
Hanging out of the bus window is dangerous
Buster's view is blocked


Buster always listens to the school bus because he or she is in charge and can give Buster valuable safety tips.


When it's time to get off the bus, Buster waits until the bus before standing.



Whenever Buster steps off the bus, he remembers his friend Pace's advice. Before crossing the street, he looks all four ways: , right, and behind.


And, Buster always Points, , and Proceeds across the road.



"Safety training is hard work, but you're learning fast. I think you're ready to ride on to the last challenge. You're very close to becoming a trained Safety Agent." - Buster