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Be on the lookout for school children, school buses Save Email Print
Posted: 10:13 AM Aug 21, 2008
Last Updated: 10:13 AM Aug 21, 2008

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As Texas school children prepare to head back to school, the Texas
Department of Public Safety reminds all drivers to watch out for children walking to school or waiting for school buses--and to obey all
traffic laws related to school buses.

"DPS has zero tolerance for vehicles that pass stopped school buses,"
said Col. Thomas A. Davis, Jr., director of the DPS. "Drivers must slow
down, obey school zone speed limits and stop for school buses to ensure the safety of Texas school children."

Drivers also need to slow down and pay attention in school zones. Children may not be looking for oncoming traffic when they step into the
roadway, so drivers must remain alert. The most dangerous time of a student's journey on a school bus is when they are entering or exiting
the bus, and state law requires that approaching drivers stop when a
school bus is stopped and operating a visual signal (red flashing lights
or a stop sign).

State law requirements

State law requires approaching drivers to stop when a school bus is
stopped and operating a visual signal (red flashing lights or a stop sign). Drivers should not proceed until the school bus resumes motion;
the driver is signaled by the bus driver to proceed; or the visual
signal is no longer activated. A driver does not have to stop for a
school bus if it is on a highway with roadways separated by an intervening space or physical barrier. (If a highway is divided only by
a left-turning lane, the roadways are not separated, and drivers must
stop for school buses.)

Punishment for drivers who do not stop

Drivers who do not stop for school buses face a fine of up to $1,000. If
a driver is convicted of this offense more than one time, DPS can
suspend their license for up to six months. A ticket for illegally
passing a school bus cannot be dismissed through defensive driving.

For more information on school bus safety, please see our website at
http://www.txdps.state.tx.us/schoolbus.

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