A school bus stop is not considered school property, such areas are in the jurisdiction of the city or municipality in which they are located.
Yes, in fact you should always get off a school bus on school property on the way to school.
I don't think it is school property. It is your property. However, a school bus or a city bus is part of the city or school, so they do have the right to drive there.
Typically, schools are not responsible for students at the bus stop. However, schools may have guidelines or recommendations for student behavior while waiting for the bus. It is important for students to follow safety protocols and for parents to supervise younger children at the bus stop.
You should stop 50 feet behind a school bus.
Bus routes are usually assigned by the school. Contact the school administrator about designating a new stop.
If it's a school bus, whenever the lights are flashing.
ABSOLUTELY! ( IF the BUS is coming to or at a full stop!)
The specific distance you need to stop behind a school bus will depend on your local traffic laws. In general, it is recommended to stop at least 20-30 feet behind a school bus to ensure the safety of students entering or exiting the bus. Always follow the instructions and signage on the school bus and be aware of any specific regulations in your area.
yes
Call the company (or school) that owns or operates Bus 58.
Yes, you should stop.