Stop When Red Lights Flash
Whenever the red, alternate
flashing lights (near the top of the bus) are illuminated all
traffic must stop in both directions, as students are loading or
unloading and may be crossing the road.
With kindergarten through eighth grade the driver must
get out and physically escort the students.
Even though not required, we perform the same
procedure for all high school students.
Please be exceedingly aware of school buses that
are stopped.
Students that are alighting the bus at their stop must
be extra cautious to exit the bus and walk away from it as quickly as
possible.
Dropped papers and books
Please instruct your child that if he or she drops
papers or books, to walk away far from the bus and get the driver's
attention. Never go under the bus to retrieve papers and stand back a
good distance from the bus.
California Procedure
California's procedure for crossing students at bus
stops is vastly different and safer than the procedure of any other
state in the nation. When a student needs to cross the road and the stop
is designated as a "red light crossing", the driver sets the
parking brake, secures the bus, checks traffic, turns on the red lights,
takes the key, opens the door and exits the bus with a hand-held stop
sign to "escort" the students across the road. The student
should follow all of the directions of the driver, and not cross the
road until the driver verbally tells the student to proceed. This
crossing maneuver is considered most dangerous and students must be
aware, alert and follow all directions of the driver.
After September 1,1992, Federal and State law requires
all new school buses in California to be equipped with a stop sign on
the side of the bus near the rear that will be extended at red light
crossings. In addition, drivers that escort students will be
required to use a hand-held stop sign. Some of the older buses may not
be equipped as such, so please be aware of buses with and without stop
signs on them.
Look for the Red Lights
Some of our newest buses will also have amber
flashing lights next to the red ones that will be illuminated
approximately 200 feet prior to the bus stop to warn motorists of the
impending red light stop.
After January 1,1998, school
buses are required to use the red flashing lights every time they load
and unload students, not just when students cross the road. There is a
dramatic increase in the number of times you will encounter school buses
with their red lights flashing. As a passing or following motorist, you
are required to stop until the lights are extinguished to protect the
students. As you know students may act in an unpredictable fashion.
Stopping for the red lights prevents a potential tragedy.
Citations for passing a stopped school bus with red
lights flashing in Sonoma County is about $400 for the first violation
and at least $1,000 for the second violation
PLEASE STOP
WHEN RED LIGHTS FLASH
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