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School is in session soon— use caution by school buses!





Drivers should always be alert, but even more so when school is open. Watch for school buses heading to School District 166, Great Expectations School, Birch Grove and Oshki Ogimaag. All schools are expecting excited kids!

Drivers should always be alert, but even more so when school is open. Watch for school buses heading to School District 166, Great Expectations School, Birch Grove and Oshki Ogimaag. All schools are expecting excited kids!

According to the American School Bus Council, school buses are designed to be safer than passenger vehicles in avoiding crashes and preventing injury. Today, as compared to years ago, school buses are built with safety in mind. In fact, a study by the U.S. Department of Transportation states that children are safer riding the bus to and from school than being driven in a car by an adult. When you are sharing the road with school buses, follow these tips.

Yellow and Red Flashing Lights

School buses have yellow lights to warn drivers they will be making a stop and red flashing lights and an extendable stop sign to tell drivers to stop. Yellow does not mean go faster, it means slow down. Be aware of your surroundings and always come to a complete stop. Do not continue driving until the lights have turned off and the sign is pulled in.

Passing a School Bus

It is illegal to pass a school bus on the right side of the road because you cannot be aware of where the bus needs to stop to load or unload. Always wait for the bus to move to the right lane or stay a safe distance behind it. Additionally, it is illegal in all 50 states to pass a school bus that is stopped to load or unload children. It is vital that you stop your vehicle at least 10 feet away from the school bus to allow for riders to enter and exit safely.

Buses Need Turning Space

Just like trucks, buses have a wide turning radius. Remember to provide them with ample turning space so they can maneuver easily on the road.

Watch for Children Waiting for the Bus

As the driver, you are responsible for keeping an eye on the road and on children waiting for the bus. Come to a complete stop at all stop lights and stop signs, drive slowly near bus stops and watch for children crossing the road.

Slow Down

Use caution if you are driving in residential areas and school zones. Fines for speeding in an area can be hefty.

Allow Extra Time for Your Commute

School bus drivers have to follow the same speed limit rules as every other driver; however, they make frequent stops which can delay traffic. Know the bus routes in your community and allow ample travel time when school is in session.


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