All the lights on a bus are:
4 way flashers (4)
cation lights ( yellow ) 4
cation lights ( Red ) 4
strobe light (top of bus) (1)
back up lights (2)
brake lights (4)
blinkers (4)
head lights (low beams) (2)
head lights (high beams) (2)
no all vehicals from all direction are to stop and wait for the bus to turn their lights off and leave.
The white blinking lights on a school bus are typically used to indicate that the bus is preparing to stop to pick up or drop off students. These lights signal to other drivers that they should slow down and be cautious, as children may be entering or exiting the bus. In many places, it is illegal to pass a school bus when its lights are flashing.
If it's a school bus, whenever the lights are flashing.
Red lights flashing on a school bus mean remain stopped until they are turned off.
No, you should not pass a school bus with amber lights flashing. Amber lights indicate that the bus is preparing to stop, and drivers should slow down and be prepared to stop as well. Passing a school bus during this warning phase can endanger children getting on or off the bus. Always prioritize safety in school zones.
Yes, all traffic in front and behind the Bus are REQUIRED to stop. When a bus has it's sign extended and it's lights are flashing, it is either picking up or dropping off children.
No you do not
You should remain stopped until the bus's red lights are no longer flashing.
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You must stop when a school bus turns on their caution flashers even without a side "stop sign" on the side of the bus. You must wait until all children are safely crossed AND until the bus driver turns off ALL caution lights and retracts the side stop sign mounted to the bus. Even after lights are off, if you see a child on the road, you must stay stopped until all chance of danger is resolved.