Colonel Ron Replogle superintendent of the Missouri State Highway Patrol, announces the results of the Motor Vehicle Inspection Division's 2012
annual school bus inspection program. A total of 11,934 school buses were inspected between the dates of February 2 and April 30, 2012. Missouri's
2012 statewide approval rating was 88.3%, compared to 87.7% in 2011.
The 2012 statewide results are as follows:
• 10,538 buses received approval upon initial inspection. During the annual school bus program, buses found to be free of defective items
are rated as "approved".
• 1,157 buses were deemed defective upon initial inspection. Buses with one or more minor defective items, yet deemed safe for the transport
of students, are rated as "defective".
• 239 buses were placed out-of-service upon initial inspection. Buses with one or more major defective items are deemed to be unsafe for the transport of students and are rated as "out-of-service" by inspection personnel.
Buses rated as "defective" may continue to be operated for the purpose of pupil transportation until repair is made. School districts are allowed 10 days following initial inspection to repair identified defects before being re-inspected by Highway Patrol motor vehicle inspection personnel. Buses placed out-of-service by inspectors must be repaired, then re-inspected and placed back into service by Highway Patrol motor vehicle inspection personnel prior to being used for the transportation of students.
Results of the annual school bus inspection program are a matter of public record; therefore, requests for information pertaining to the 2012 annual school bus inspection program may be directed to MVI Analyst Brenda J. Davis via e-mail at: brenda.davis@mshp.dps.mo.gov.