While moving, the 2 second rule applies here; stopped, the 'you should be able to see the rear wheels' (of the bus) rule applies.
Added: It varies. It depends on the governing statute of the state you are in.
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∙ 11y agoplease let me know the answer to this , the crosswalk on wantagh ave for island trees school always has a car blocking the crosswalk right up to the line
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∙ 14y agojust the campus itself
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∙ 12y ago500 feet or it might be 100 feet
nothing. the midnight zone is the deepest part of the ocean.
There are 3 zones: 1) Sunlight zone- from the surface of the water to approx. 600 feet. 2) Twilight zone- 600 feet to about 2600 feet down. 3) Midnight zone- 2000 meters down to the sea-floor.
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You cannot legally park in a red zone.
No. Not unless the school zone lights are flashing.
the death zone of mount everest is 28,000 feet.
They are in the public zone, which extends from 12 feet to about 25 feet apart.
You should stop 50 feet behind a school bus.
The danger zones extend as much as 30 feet from the front bumper, 10 feet from the left and right sides of the bus and 10 feet behind the rear bumper of the school bus.
That is the photic zone, or euphotice zone.
That depends on the state of which you take up residence. The fastest school zone that I have seen in my state is 25 miles per hour in a school zone.
The midnight zone comes after the Twilight zone; it extends from 3280 feet to 13,124 feet and temperatures are near-freezing. There is no light except for that of the bioluminescent animals that live there.