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Pennsylvania drivers are to stop at least 10 feet away from school buses that have an activated stop-arm and red signals. But some aren't complying.
Other times the bus has gotten to school after 10 a.m., nearly three hours after school starts at 7:30 a.m. "I wake them up at 5:30 to get on the bus at 6:20," she said. "That's a long time to be ...
As part of School Bus Safety Week, the Sheriff's Office will keep a closer eye on drivers around school buses. School Bus Safety Week sees Sheriff's Office participate in "Operation Safe Stop ...
In New York State, an official estimate is that 50,000 vehicles pass stopped school buses illegally every day. [24] However, as New York State requires traffic to stop for a school bus stopped on the opposing roadway of a divided highway, the estimate may include "New York violations" that would be legal in other states.
Since the 1990s, video cameras have become common equipment installed inside school buses. As recording technology has transitioned from VHS to digital cameras, school buses have adopted multiple-camera systems, providing surveillance from multiple vantage points.
Cameras on many school buses in Oneida County now catch offenders. Local officials: Law breakers putting students who ride school buses at risk Skip to main content
A crossing arm is a safety device intended to protect children from being struck while crossing in front of a school bus. Typically, school bus crossing arms are wire or plastic devices which extend from the front bumper on the right side of the bus when the door is open for loading/unloading and form a barrier. The devices force children, who ...
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