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As Back-To-School Season Gets Underway, A Reminder Of PA’s School Bus Stopping Law


Provided by TMA Bucks:

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TMA Bucks is reminding everyone of Pennsylvania’s School Bus Stopping Law with the new school year upon us and hundreds of school buses hitting the road again throughout Bucks County.

Motorists approaching a school bus with its red lights flashing and stop arm extended are required to stop in all directions at least 10 feet from the bus. The only exception to the law is when a school bus is stopped on the opposite side of a highway clearly separated by a divider, such as concrete barriers or grass medians. Even in this situation, motorists should remain watchful of students trying to cross the road to catch the bus.

“School bus safety is clearly a high priority in Bucks County with its many school districts and hundreds of buses on our roads,” said TMA Bucks executive director Steve Noll. “Students, parents, teachers, administrators, transportation personnel and the community all play important roles in keeping our children safe while on or around school buses.”

According to PennDOT, the penalties if convicted of violating Pennsylvania’s School Bus Stopping Law include a $250 fine, five points on your driving record and a 60-day license suspension.

TMA Bucks also reminds everyone that students are exposed to traffic while waiting for buses or walking to the bus stop or school. Motorists are reminded to be cautious and alert when approaching a school bus stop and to stop for pedestrians in crosswalks.

In addition to watching for school buses, motorists should be alert in school zones, which become hubs of vehicle and pedestrian traffic. Motorists are required to slow down to the posted speed limit of 15 mph in school zones. If convicted, PennDOT says violators face a fine and three points on their driving record.


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