School Bus Stop Rules Quiz

 

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#1. Why are school bus stop rules so strict?

These rules exist to protect children from accidents at bus stops and crossings.

#2. When can you legally pass a stopped school bus?

You may only pass after the red lights stop flashing and the bus resumes motion.

#3. True or False: It’s okay to pass a bus slowly if no children are visible.

You must always stop for flashing red lights, regardless of visibility.

#4. How should you proceed after a school bus moves and turns off its red lights?

Check for remaining children or obstacles before continuing.

#5. What is the correct stopping distance for a school bus on your side?

The law requires at least 20 feet to give children space to cross safely.

#6. True or False: You should always check for children crossing the street, even after the bus moves.

Children may dart into the road, so always stay alert.

#7. What should you do if a school bus has its yellow lights flashing?

Yellow lights mean the bus is preparing to stop, so slow down and be ready.

#8. When a school bus is stopped with red flashing lights, what must you do?

Stopping at least 20 feet away ensures children can safely cross the road.

#9. True or False: You only need to stop for a school bus on your side of the road.

On two-lane roads, traffic in both directions must stop unless the road is divided by a median.

#10. On a divided highway with a barrier, do you need to stop for a school bus traveling in the opposite direction?

Traffic separated by a physical median does not need to stop, but remain cautious.

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