Colombia. With this measure of the Ministry of Transport, parents will be able to monitor in real time where and how their children are on school tours.
According to Decree 348 of February 25, 2015 issued by the Ministry of Transport of Colombia, the routes that provide the school transport service for children must implement video cameras inside the vehicles destined for this service.
In this way, parents will have access to monitor them, as well as the staff of the school or educational institution. This measure is intended to provide more security for minors.
The safest cars sold in Colombia. In addition, school routes must have a surveillance system that has GPS satellite navigation, this so that parents and educational institutions know the exact location of the school route.
According to the Deputy Minister of Transport, Enrique José Navas, the maximum period is 24 months for the companies that provide this service to adapt the automobiles.
Also in the Decree mentions that the vehicles that provide the Public Service of Special Automotive Land Transport for schoolchildren, may not have more than fifteen (15) years of use, counted from the date of the initial registration of the vehicle, term to which it will have to be monitored and evaluated during the next three (3) years, by the Ministry of Transport, after a study on the useful life of motor vehicles and especially those used in school service. Meet the kid of the 3,700 classic cars.


