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  2. School bus traffic stop laws - Wikipedia

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    Bus drivers are prohibited to turn around at intersections with students on the bus. If laws are broken, the bus driver may be charged with including but not limited to: child endangerment and disobeying laws. This section may not include all laws or bylaws. [citation needed]

  3. Turn on red - Wikipedia

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    If the main signal is green and an additional signal is also lit, you may pass to any direction and you must comply with the standard intersection and junction traffic rules. If the main signal is green and the additional signal is not lit, you shall not turn to that direction. Logically, if the main signal is red and the additional signal is ...

  4. Traffic law in the United States - Wikipedia

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    List of some standard rules of the road: Entering and leaving roadways. Right of way at marked and unmarked intersections under various conditions. Observing and interpreting traffic signs (especially warning, priority or prohibitory traffic signs) Keeping to right side (or left side) except to pass others, where passing is allowed.

  5. School bus - Wikipedia

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    When a school bus is sold for usage outside of student transport, NHTSA regulations require that its identification as a school bus be removed. [2] To do so, all school bus lettering must be removed or covered while the exterior must be painted a color different than school bus yellow; the stop arm(s) and warning lamps must be removed or ...

  6. Stop sign - Wikipedia

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    An American school bus displaying front and rear folding stop signs. A stop sign on a pivoting arm is required equipment on North American school buses. The sign normally stows flat on the left side of the bus, and is deployed by the driver when opening the door for picking up or dropping off passengers. Some buses have two such stop arms, one ...

  7. U-turn - Wikipedia

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    In urban areas between intersections; At alleys and driveways; At an intersection controlled by a traffic signal (unless signage or signals specifically allow this maneuver) By a school bus on an undivided highway or on a divided highway where the length of the bus is longer than the width of the median between the two carriageways

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

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    With school beginning for many central Ohio districts, thousands of schoolchildren will be out along the road, Here's when to stop for buses

  9. School bus by country - Wikipedia

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    "The school bus should clarify the owner of the car. If there is a partnership operator, it must be explained; the school bus must be integrated into the insurance; the seat belt must conform to the child's body shape; the vehicle doors and windows must be open; the folding chair should not be placed inside the car. [24]