Stop behind the bus until the bus resumes motion or the signal and flashing lightsare no longer displayed. :D
You should stop 50 feet behind a school bus.
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.
100 yards
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.
Until the stop sign on the side of the bus is pressed to the bus and the red lights behind it are off and the bus is moving forward again.
No you do not
When a student departs from a school bus, they should walk to a designated area away from the bus to ensure their safety. It's important for them to remain alert and look for oncoming traffic before crossing the street. Students should always wait for the bus driver’s signal before stepping off the bus and should never walk behind the bus. Following these safety measures helps prevent accidents and ensures a secure transition from the bus to their destination.
Stops flashing
Yes, in fact you should always get off a school bus on school property on the way to school.
An upside down triangle on a school bus typically indicates that the bus is carrying hazardous materials. This helps other drivers on the road to be aware and stay a safe distance behind the bus.
NO, you must STOP unless you are on a hwy separated by a median then if you are opposite of the bus you may, but if you are the same side NO NO!