Yes, in fact you should always get off a school bus on school property on the way to school.
Typically, bus drivers are not allowed to leave the bus while the stop arm is extended, as this could pose safety risks for both the driver and the students boarding or exiting the bus. The stop arm is meant to signal that children are getting on or off the bus, and the driver must remain in control of the vehicle during this time. Local laws and regulations may vary, so it’s essential for drivers to follow the specific guidelines set by their school district or state.
A standard brake drum off a school bus weight is 117lbs
No, You can take them off.
You stop and wait until the bus turns off their lights and the bus takes off.
When the bus is at a complete stop to let passengers off or on.
It can be, yes. You can "bus" a table, which means to clean it off and get it ready for the next people. Or you can "bus" students to school, which has them riding to school in the noun version of bus. :)
A school bus zone is a physical region designated for boarding and dropping off students by school buses.
Not following the rules established by the school board. Standing up, talking back to the driver, unsafe conduct, bullying, fighting and damage to property are all reasons to ban someone from the bus. It is to the benefit of parents to teach their children to behave properly, otherwise they will end up having to drive their kids to school.
NO!!!!! Kids can get on the bus by themselves. If u want to take them to there bus stop than go.........
5 , 4 Children & the Bus Driver
Red lights flashing on a school bus mean remain stopped until they are turned off.
You should stop. This is for the safety of the children getting off the bus.