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BirKrishna
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Posted on 03-06-09 9:21
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Guys I usually do--when a school bus stops in front of me, I stop if I am on the same side of the traffic. If on other side I usually do stop as well and so the traffic behind me, but if I don't stop (or others don't stop) the traffic on the other side of traffic still flows..What's the truth of law (it's been a while I took my DL and I can't recall what's ought to be right).
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Riten
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Posted on 03-06-09 10:00
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It's been a while with me too since I last read the DL manual. But I think if the stop sign is extend out from the bus, then you have to stop. If not, you don't. Makes sense?
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freeURmind
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Posted on 03-06-09 11:20
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If you approach a school bus from either direction and the bus is displaying alternately flashing red lights, you must stop and not pass until (1) the school bus has resumed motion, or (2) you are signaled by the driver to proceed, or (3) the red lights are no longer flashing. You need not stop when meeting or passing a school bus which is (1) on a different roadway, or (2) upon a controlled-access highway where the school bus is stopped in a loading zone and pedestrians are not permitted to cross the roadway.
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