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When does a driver have to stop for a school bus?
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Only if the vehicle is behind the bus.
When the bus's red lights are flashing and there is no barrier between the vehicle and the bus.
When the bus's green lights are flashing.
When the bus is stopped at a traffic light.
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When the bus's red lights are flashing and there is no barrier between the vehicle and the bus.
Explanation: Flashing red lights (and the extended stop arm) mean children are getting on/off; you must stop unless there is a physical barrier/divided highway separating you. Green lights or a bus stopped at a traffic light do not automatically require you to stop.
Explanation: Flashing red lights (and the extended stop arm) mean children are getting on/off; you must stop unless there is a physical barrier/divided highway separating you. Green lights or a bus stopped at a traffic light do not automatically require you to stop.
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