You may treat a school bus as you would any other vehicle as you would as long as its flashing lights are not on and its stop sign is not out. If it is still moving and has its red lights on and its stop sign out, you should stop even though it has not come to a complete stop.
So long as the lights aren't displayed, yes. You can pass a school bus in regular travel the same way you could any other vehicle.
Yes, you can but if it pulls over and it flashes red lights you must stop. You can pass slowly with yellow flashers.
In legal passing zones you can.
yes
Yes, if the whole lane is moving faster than the others, but otherwise no.
No, the inside lane is typically meant for faster-moving traffic. It is generally expected to drive at a slower pace in the right lane and allow faster drivers to pass on the left.
Five vehicles or more.
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Unless it is unsafe to do so, moving away from the police car is always the proper action.
When you are in the far right lane, your turn should put you in the far right lane. Then, when safe, you can merge into the left lane to pass. This is for a right turn from a 2 or 4 lane onto a 2-or higher lane road.
no
On a four lane road you may drive in the left lane if you are passing a car in the right lane or, if you are moving at the prevailing speed of other traffic in that lane.
Yes, provided you're on a road or section of road where it is legal to pass.
No, it is not illegal to pass semi trucks on a two-lane road as long as it can be done safely and legally. It is important to follow all traffic laws and regulations while passing, such as ensuring you have adequate visibility and using turn signals.
This varies from state to state, but in general it is illegal to pass if the road you are on is marked "no passing" or "stay in lane". It is illegal to pass by crossing into an oncoming lane if you cross a double solid yellow line, or if the double line on your side is solid. It is illegal to pass a stopped school bus. It is illegal to pass in a toll plaza. It is also illegal to pass in an unsafe manner. It is illegal to cross over a herring-bone area or a median.
On narrow roads, a turn out lane creates an area where slower traffic can pull over to allow other vehicles to pass. They are used where the nature of the road precludes safely passing in the opposite lane. You should use the turnout lane when other traffic wants to pass you.