Parody of ‘Bus Don’t Move’ Brings Laughter for a Serious Cause

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Hey there! So, have you heard about that hilarious parody of “Bust a Move”? It’s called “Bus Don’t Move,” and it’s not just a catchy tune; it’s raising awareness for a really important issue. Every year, over 100 kids lose their lives just trying to get to school, and around 25,000 more are injured. Can you believe that? It’s shocking, especially when you find out that half of the kids who get killed while boarding a bus are between five and seven years old.

What’s the Deal?

It’s not the school bus drivers who are the issue; it’s all those other drivers out there. You know the ones—speeding through school zones, glued to their phones, and completely oblivious to what’s happening around them. And let’s not forget the folks who think it’s okay to zoom past a school bus when its lights are flashing and the stop arm is out. Not only is that illegal, but it’s also super dangerous for our little ones.

I’ve always loved the original song, and when I thought about how to deliver this message, it just hit me; I had to use it! I mean, who could resist a line like, “It’s big and yellow, you say, ‘Hello, come pick up my kids you fine fellow’”? It fits perfectly with the theme of a school bus!

Spread the Word

Now, we really need to spread the word about this serious issue. So, check out the video, share it around, and remind everyone that school is back in session, with kids walking to school and catching the bus. Let’s all be more aware on the roads; and remember—if you see a bus—DON’T MOVE!

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In summary, this parody is both funny and crucial, aiming to keep our children safe as they head to school.