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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.
That was down from the recent high of 1,040 stop arm violations in 2019, but that year also had far more buses participating and reporting violations. The 2023 count included 18 cases where ...
A cars drives past a school bus' flashing stop sign on Central Park Ave. in Yonkers. The First Student bus was taking students to the Casimir Pulaski School Weds. morning Nov. 8, 2023.
The Oregon Senate on Tuesday passed a bill that allows education providers to install the cameras on school bus stop sign arms, and to work with law enforcement to cite violators. ... At least 24 ...
Bus lane cameras that detect vehicles that should not be in the bus lane. These may be mounted on buses themselves as well as by the roadside. [39] Fixed camera systems can be housed in boxes, mounted on poles beside the road, or attached to gantries over the road, or to overpasses or bridges. Cameras can be concealed, for example in garbage ...
School bus routes are designed with multiple bus stops, allowing for the loading (unloading) of several students at a time; the stop at school is the only time that the bus loads (unloads) passengers at once.
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.
Many of the standard rules of the road involve consistent interpretation of the standard signs and signals, such as what to do when approaching a stop sign, or the driving requirements imposed by a double yellow line on the street or highway. Many federal departments have also adopted their own traffic code for enforcement on their respective ...