Come to a complete stop until the bus is loaded and is no longer displaying flashing lights.
Come to a complete stop until the bus is loaded and is no longer displaying flashing lights.
Always.
You're supposed to stop for a school bus which is loading or unloading children, unless the bus is on the opposite side of a divided highway (and even some states require you to stop for that).
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Your license will be suspended for 3 months and you will get a $150 fine
Sidewalks are the same color at a school as anywhere else. There is white on the side of the sidewalks at schools. The white color means that the area is a loading and unloading area.
When the bus is displaying the second half of the eight light warning (alternately flashing red lights) all traffic proceeding in both directions of an undivided highway of four or fewer lanes must stop. If the highway is four or more lanes and is divided (by a median strip, for instance) only traffic proceeding in the same direction as the bus must stop. The vehicles must provide at least 10 feet of distance to the bus when stopping. It is illegal to overtake or pass a bus that is stopped to load children.In Texas, you must stop 50 feet from a school bus that has it'smovable stop sign(s) extended and alternating red lights flashing. Roads that have a median divider do not require opposing lanes of traffic to stop unless the median has a cross-through where the buss is stopped.
Every car
Stop signs are attached to either wood or metal poles. Stop signs may also be attached to a school bus to be used when students are loading or unloading.
The presence of children does not alter the posted speed limit, except when traveling within a 'school zone'. Speed limits are likely just 20 miles per hour in the school zone starting a short time before, during, and a short time after regular school hours. You should use common sense when driving in areas where children are present, regardless of a posted speed limit anyway. You should pay close attention and might want to lower your speed when you are near a public park, during the loading and unloading of school buses, or in neighborhoods with children out playing.
There are many different positions in an airport that involve the loading and unloading of items from cargo to luggage in different areas of the airport. Many of these jobs require only that the applicant possess the ability to lift and carry a specified amount of weight and a high school diploma. In addition, the applicant must pass a criminal background check including fingerprinting. Some positions may require additional clearances, including by the TSA, Postal Service or US Customs.