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  2. When do I need to stop for a school bus in Ohio? Here's when ...

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  3. School bus traffic stop laws - Wikipedia

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    Generally, if a stopped school bus is displaying a flashing, alternating red lamp, a driver of a vehicle meeting or overtaking the stopped bus from either direction (front or back) must stop and wait until the bus moves again or the red light is off. [1]

  4. Districts already meet state's new bus recommendations - AOL

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    Feb. 6—LIMA — Area school district leaders wondered what extra requirements they might have to meet when the Ohio School Bus Safety Working Group issued its 17 recommendations last week. As it ...

  5. What are the rules for when to stop for a school bus in Ohio?

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  6. All-way stop - Wikipedia

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    A 4-way stop in San Francisco. An all-way stop – also known as a four-way stop (or three-way stop etc. as appropriate) – is a traffic management system which requires vehicles on all the approaches to a road intersection to stop at the intersection before proceeding through it.

  7. School bus - Wikipedia

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    When making student dropoffs or pickups, traffic law gives school buses priority over other vehicles; in order to stop traffic, they are equipped with flashing lights and a stop sign. As a consequence of their size, school buses have a number of blind spots around the outside of the vehicle which can endanger passengers disembarking a bus or ...

  8. Drivers reminded of school zones, bus safety as area schools ...

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    Aug. 8—Students are about to begin a new school year and the Texas Department of Transportation is calling on everyone to be extra cautious in school zones and around school buses to help keep ...

  9. Ohio v. Robinette - Wikipedia

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    Ohio v. Robinette, 519 U.S. 33 (1996), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that the Fourth Amendment does not require police officers to inform a motorist at the end of a traffic stop that they are free to go before seeking permission to search the motorist's car.