Survey: Electric School Buses Can Help Students' Mental Health
A new survey found that voters and parents strongly correlate electric school buses with better student mental health, particularly for children with special needs or sensory sensitivities.
Highland Electric Fleets, which conducted the survey, says the findings reflect a growing understanding of how school transportation affects student well-being and readiness to learn.
Key findings include:
- 67% of U.S. parents believe that reducing stressors like diesel fumes and noise during the school commute can help support their child's emotional and academic success.
- 70% of voters say a calmer ride is important for students' mental health, and among parents, that number is 81%.
- When asked which type of bus better supports students' mental health, voters were four times more likely to choose electric over diesel. Concern about diesel exposure is common, with two-thirds of voters expressing at least some concern, including 71% of mothers.
Support is even stronger when respondents consider students with sensory sensitivities or who are neurodivergent. Many view the quieter, smoother ride of electric buses as a meaningful way to reduce sensory stress and create a more inclusive experience.
"It's encouraging to see so many parents recognizing the benefits electric school buses bring to students," said Duncan McIntyre, founder and CEO of Highland Electric Fleets. "At Highland, we're proud to partner with school districts across the country to help transition fleets from diesel to electric, because it's not just about cleaner air and lower emissions, it's about providing a calmer, healthier, and quieter ride that helps set students up for success."
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