In nearly all jurisdictions you are required by law to stop a reasonable distance before you reach the back of the bus (if you are approaching from the rear) or before you draw even with the front of the bus (if you are approaching from the front. Wait patiently until the red lights are no longer flashing and then proceed. A word of warning though. Stopped school buses may have just let children off the bus and said children are prone to running across the road without looking, so watch for children AFTER the bus starts moving. It may be legal to proceed, but if you hit some kid, that will be of little consolation (even if it isn't otherwise your fault).
A school bus has the authority to stop traffic with its flashing red lights and stop arm extended. You must stop. However, there is an exception to this whether or not oncoming traffic also has to stop... if there is a center median, only the side that the bus is on has to stop. No, the center lane is not a center median. For instance, if there's a center median on a north-south road and the bus stops with red lights flashing on the southbound side, the northbound can keep going because the center median separates the northbound from the southbound, the center median guards the kids from entering northbound traffic, which is why the northbound wouldn't have to stop.
Keep your foot off the gas pedal, glance left, center right before entering intersection and proceed with caution.
If both side red lights are flashing, you stop behind the bus.
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In Ohio, the driver of any vehicle approaching a school bus stopped in order to pick up or leave off a child, must halt at least ten feet behind or in front of the school bus. The driver must not proceed until the school bus moves forward or the school bus driver signals the driver to go ahead. A driver who violates Ohio traffic laws concerning stopping for school bus may be fined up to $500.
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One Step Ahead - Aretha Franklin song - was created in 1965.
it allows you to see what's behind you without losing full eye contact with the road ahead. it also electronically adjusts at night for bright lights. some models may even show you N.S.E.W. if it isn't already displayed on the headliner hud
Stop until the red lights stops flashing
Slow down, assess the situation and give the emergency vehicle plenty of room.
The duration of Red Lights Ahead is 1.17 hours.
Not just ambulances, but many other emergency and police vehicles have a warning siren and flashing lights too. The lights and siren is to warn other road users ahead that a vehicle is on an emergency call and needs to get to the emergency as quickly as possible.
Red Lights Ahead was created on 1936-11-29.
Red Lights Ahead - 1936 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U USA:Approved
Red Lights Ahead - 1936 was released on: USA: 29 November 1936
The person behind. I was a claim adjuster and we lost a case in arbitration. person ahead had no brake lights at night and stopped. Our insured was ticketed for failure to maintain a safe distance. right or wrong, precedent dictates regardless of the conditions, the person behind has the greater duty.
Turn on your flashers to help the emergency vehicle. If the emergency vehicle is moving and has a siren running, pull over to the side of the road.
In Ohio, the driver of any vehicle approaching a school bus stopped in order to pick up or leave off a child, must halt at least ten feet behind or in front of the school bus. The driver must not proceed until the school bus moves forward or the school bus driver signals the driver to go ahead. A driver who violates Ohio traffic laws concerning stopping for school bus may be fined up to $500.
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It means that you are approaching a school.