Moreton Bay Bus Safety Education Centre

Rob Douglass • 30 January 2025

CBL Launches Application with Moreton Bay City Council for Queensland's Only Bus Safety Education Facility for School Children

Following on from the success of Caboolture Bus Lines’ award-winning Bus-it-safe program, CBL is proud to announce their application to town planning, for Queensland’s first and only dedicated Bus Safety Education Facility, specially designed for school children. This pioneering initiative underscores CBL’s commitment to enhancing the safety and wellbeing of young commuters, ensuring they are well-equipped to travel safely and confidently.


Believed to be the only one of its kind in Australia this facility would provide an engaging, interactive environment where children can learn essential bus safety skills.


The proposal features real-life simulations, with a street frontage bus stop where the bus will drop off and pick up, hands-on activities, and educational sessions in a permanently located bus “classroom”.


Caboolture Bus Lines would deliver the program to schools in the Moreton Bay Region, free of charge, as part of this community initiative. The program will be tailored to various age groups, fostering lifelong habits that promote safe bus travel.


As a leading provider of public transport services and one of the largest school bus operators in the region, we recognise the importance of educating our youngest passengers on how to navigate bus travel safely. Our new facility represents a proactive initiative focused on fostering safer communities by equipping children with essential life skills and the knowledge needed to use public transport safely and responsibly. Through this initiative, we aim to provide parents with peace of mind, knowing their children are well-prepared to make safe travel decisions. 

The facility aims to reach thousands of children annually, empowering them with the knowledge and confidence to be safe and responsible passengers.


By investing in the education of our future generations, we’re not just teaching bus safety—we’re fostering a culture of care, respect, and responsibility.



More information about this exciting initiative will be provided as it becomes available.


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