A driver must stop in a school zone when the school zone lights are flashing or when children are present in the crosswalk.
1) Yellow flashing light of a stop light. 2) when the yellow light for a "school zone" is flashing.the yield sign, the school crossing sign, and the yellow light are all signs of you must slow down.
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You must proceed with caution and be prepared to stop if necessary. If it is in a school zone, slow to 20 miles per hour.
it ll probably be bout 60 dollars
The brake in a car is used to slow down or stop the vehicle. A driver should press the brake when they need to stop (such as at a stop sign or red light) or when they need to slow down (such as when moving into a lower speed zone).
Yield, Stop sign, Deer crossing, 25mph when flashing school zone, and the infamous no turn on red.
No. Not unless the school zone lights are flashing.
Sorry to tell you, but when i come to a school zone the law has no mercy. I was going 25mph and speed zone was 20mph when children are present. I got a $125 ticket for that. I went to cout and told them my long story and ticket was not reduced at all.
Turn indicators, lane indicators, edge of road markings, stop & school zone indicators.
You do not need to stop for a stopped school bus if it is on the opposite side of a divided highway, meaning there are physical barriers or multiple lanes separating your direction from the bus. Additionally, if the bus has its stop sign extended and lights flashing while you are traveling on a road with no designated school zone, you are required to stop only if you are on the same side of the road as the bus. Always be cautious and aware of children when driving near school buses.
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.
policemen Also, stop signs and traffic circles (or "roundabouts") - altho they don't stop traffic, they perform the same function. From @MunicipalSigns: A pedestrian crossing sign (especially in California). A School Crossing zone. A railway crossing zone (Circular yellow sign with "RR" and "X")