Hello. Thank you for the video. I drive a school bus for special needs students, and I want drivers to know that the STOP arm on the bus should not be treated like a STOP sign on the street. Do not pull up to the STOP arm on a bus to stop. This is very dangerous because there may be students crossing in front of the bus, and you are stationing yourself in their line of travel. Many students anticipate the vehicle will stop several feet away. Children have not learned traffic laws and do not understand certain things about the road. Adults are responsible for knowing traffic laws and should, therefore be accountable for their misuse of the law. Also, while the STOP arm is out and the school bus is present, take into consideration that some children may run from or to the bus. There is often more than one student boarding or exiting the bus at a time. Just because you have seen a child enter or exit the bus does not mean it is time to go. Be safe and wait for the STOP arm to be retracted. Thanks!
Hi jessicarossiter - Thank you for your valuable comment. That is great information. If there is anything further we can do, drop us a note. Always happy to help. All the best, Cheers Rick
Even I knew that as a child? America just treats kids as kids. But in all honesty my parents taught most traffic laws and then sum. But like I said. I guess for me it was a wrong place at the wrong time at the corrects speed of the highway..... therefore I felt as if I had no other choice but to proceed with caution with my hazard lights on at 35 mph . I was going 55 like the highway stated that you should.
I am a visual learner .. I hate reading books .well just simple because i can't really understand some deep English words in the book .. his videos are really a big help for someone like me... 😊
1. Put the phone away 2. Both hands on the wheel, check mirrors often, be alert to surroundings 3. See the school bus with yellow flashing lights, slow down as if passing construction workers 4. Red lights, both ways stop. Know matter how many lanes available, STOP! 5. The opposite traffic only doesn’t stop if there is a physical object displayed as a median like grass areas or sidewalk like curbs all the way down the road, aka “divided highway”. I learned this when I was 15 and still know the law. Common damn sense. Thank you for the video it may still not do much. There will be texting, drinking, drugs, and plain stupidity to ignore traffic laws. Not many care.
Loved your video! Thank you. As a school bus driver and instructor your information was 100% accurate. I tell all my student drivers running the red lights on a school bus is just about the worst thing a driver could do to adversely affect their driving record. As far as vehicles passing from behind, not so much as it is generally too difficult to see around the bus. Especially on two lane rural roads. What we see in Oregon is approaching drivers charging the amber lights as we are preparing to stop. And of course, those who just don't pay attention to the red lights when we are stopped are run through them.
Hi Gary Webb - Apologies for the late response. Thank you for your comment and compliment. And yes, despite the harsh penalties driver still try to beat the lights on a school bus. All the best, Cheers Rick
I presently live in Louisiana where you can pass a stopped school bus with its lights flashing while travelling in the opposite direction on 5 and 7-lane roads where the center lane is a bidirectional turning lane. To me that sounds dangerous because any aggressive driver who's in a big hurry can use that lane as a passing lane, right next to a bus loading or unloading kids.
Hi Edward Miessner - Thank you for your comment and information. I tend to agree my friend. Any time that a driver is passing a bus--school bus or otherwise--s/he should feel really anxious due to the dangers of kids walking out in front of them. All the best, Cheers Rick
Thank for the information I was driving and when I pass a curve a saw the bus with the yellow lights flashing and when i pass close like 12 feet’s the bus turn the red light on with the stop sign I didn’t have time to stop so I pass the bus with the red light but it wasn’t my intension to pass the bus with the red light I feel so sorry and guilty , that was 6 months ago but never had a situation from the court , but now when I see a school bus I slow down and put more attention
i suggest a part 2 that identify the stop in all different scenario , when driving in the opposite side , if it happened that the bus school took a long time for a particular situation ,in perpendicular way with bus road , when there is solid ground in the while driving in the opposite side . thanks
This came out in the knowledge test! Most of the questions are situational, you need to analyze it. Just read the driving handbook. Fortunately, I passed the knowledge test on my first attempt. I was not able to watch this prior to my knowledge test. I am watching your videos now for my advanced road test. Your videos are very informative. 🙏Hope I will ace it on my first road test here in Canada. 🙏
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If a bus is STOPPED on the road, flashing lights and sign OR NOT, think about stopping anyway. I nearly passed a stopped bus (from the opposite direction) because there was no stop sign and no flashing red lights. It wasn't until the doors opened and kids were getting off, and a mother yelling after me, all nearly at once, that I realized it was a regular dropoff. I ended up stopping mid-way down the length of the bus. .
I’m just a bit confused. I’m a relatively new driver (I’ve had my license for exactly two years today) and have never come into contact with a school bus in this manner before. If a school bus is stopped on the side of the road with red lights, I have to stop behind it, right? How far behind it should I stop? What should I do if the bus is far inside the shoulder? Or if I’m approaching from an oncoming lane? How far in front of the school bus do I have to stop? What happens if there is more than one lane on each side of the road? I apologize if these seem like stupid questions! I just want to be proactive and know exactly what to do beforehand rather than not know what to do if I’m ever in that situation. All I remember from the DMV training was that I should stop if there’s a school bus, but there were very few details in it. I’m sure if I got in this situation now I wouldn’t just disregard all warnings and run over kids, as I’m a competent driver who knows how to react to pedestrians and stopped vehicles, but I’d rather get the info from an expert. Thank you so much!
Check your local laws, I’m pretty sure you still have to stop even if you’re driving on towards the bus on the other side of the road- but check your state laws please
Thank you for this learning video about law for school bus.. I also have a question..do we need to stop , completely stop if a regular commuter bus stop on a bus stop and that bus stop is on the road way it self..no divider and its on the road..do we need to stop behind it and wait for the bus to go?
I remember when I first started driving and I got my learners permit, I used to stop EXCESSIVELY far away from the bus, like 50 car lengths. Almost so far away to where you couldn’t see the bus.
I did the same thing today, the bus was on the opposite side of the road and I stopped very far away. I got honked at by the bus driver though, and I'm scared I did something illegal. I seriously don't know what the driver was concerned about, I would never put someone in danger?
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Hi thank you for all your videos. It’s really informative especially for a new driver like me. I have a doubt to be cleared, kindly reply. How about other vehicles in the other lanes in the same direction with the school bus? Are they supposed to stop as well? Because I saw some vehicles passed by the school bus while I was stopping behind. Thank you
Hi Jerry Cassels - And you are most welcome. We're happy to hear we could help out. If there is anything further we can do, drop us a note. Always happy to help. All the best, Cheers Rick
Hello excuseme does this apply to the trash trucks i was driving behind one when it stoped , but i switched to the other lane ...if i had been so closed to it should i have had to wait behind him until he droved off sorry hope you understand me Blessings thank you
Thanks for this! What about rules around city buses? Is it ok to pass a city bus? I just had an experience where I was practicing my driving and a bus pulled over and stopped at a bus stop, and I wasn’t sure if I should stop behind him, just yield or go around. Can you give me some tips on this? Thanks so much!
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Two Questions one what would be the one very rare instant where you would be acquitted of passing a stopped school bus? two I what about the city busses like Lanta Metro do you have to stop for them if they are picking up/dropping off people or can you pass those.
I have appointment drive test at 3 pm, but walking today to home I realized that is a busy time, everyone out side. Bus school each corner with lady helper in each corner... is a tricky time to give a dirve test and I think I will change the time.... maybe 3:30 pm or 10 am
Hi el suave - Thank you for your comment. I was on vacation in Ontario when I filmed this video. There aren't a lot of school buses where I live my friend. All the best, Cheers Rick
I do have one question so I was stopped when I saw the lights flashing yet the bus pulled beside me on the opposite side as I was stopped does that mean I’m good sense I wasn’t moving ?
If a school bus stops at a corner and it is a 4 way stop to load/unload kids and I am perpendicular to that bus do I need to stop? Trying to find the answer but can't find it. I know if I was traveling the same or opposite direction that I should stop it is just when I am perpendicular to the stopped bus.
So it is only for the pedistrian and not the bus in that case. In the morning we wait as they are loading even though no kids are actively crossing. Thanks for the quick follow up.@@smartdrivetest
I am in city of Philadelphia. Was driving next to the school bus and then it stopped and stop arm started to extend. Then I was in a condition being 3/4 th ahead of the school bus. I crossed the school bus when the stop arm just started to extend. Will this be considered a school bus violation?
Hi HoPe iN tHe DaRkNeSS - Thank you for your question. No. If there is anything further we can do, drop us a note. Always happy to help. All the best, Cheers Rick
I am getting confused with the real life scenarios I have witnessed in the past few weeks, hence I am going to write for clarity. I was approaching a school bus traveling in the opposite direction on a road having two lanes each side and a turning lane in the center. I stopped all times that I saw a flashing sign on the bus. One time, I saw a car in my neighboring lane(same direction as me) sped past while I stay stopped, traffic in my lane had to stop as I was the first to stop(blocking all of them). There has been a time when I have seen traffic in my neighboring lane stop(just adjacent to turning lane) and I obviously stopped in my lane, as I approached. Today I saw a bus with flashing lights at the same spot I am referring to above. I was the first to stop, the bus stop lights eventually turned on. What is irritating is someone honked at me as I stopped. A car in the lane beside me did pass, others stopped. So for a good 4 minutes traffic in both directions did stop and looks like I was the one to set the trend to stop in the opposite direction. My understanding is except on a divided highway with a median or physical barrier you need to stop when you approach a bus with activated lights/sign, irrespective of the direction or the number of lanes in between you. Am I wrong? The daily scenarios and social pressure confuse me, and I am a rule keeper for sure! So writing to know. I am from Washington.
Hi Vidya S - Apologies for the late response. Thank you for your comment and query. No you don't have to stop on a road in Washington State with 3 or more lanes when you are travelling in the opposite direction of the school bus. Here's what the legislations states: (3) The driver of a vehicle upon a highway with three or more marked traffic lanes need not stop upon meeting a school bus which is proceeding in the opposite direction and is stopped for the purpose of receiving or discharging school children. I found that information here: app.leg.wa.gov/rcw/default.aspx?cite=46.61.370 We both learned something new. If there is anything further we can do, drop us a note. Always happy to help. All the best, Cheers Rick
Thank you for the response. Yes, I did read this before writing to you. However, it was not clear to me if they are referring to same side(3 lanes of traffic)?!. If we go by this, does that mean my neighboring lane would have to stop, since he/she would have just 2 lanes(one turning and one opposite side lane) between the bus with activated lights and their car. So they stop and can I go? That seemed a bit weird practically? So I stopped nonetheless in the above situation. I am sorry I had to write for more clarity!
Hi Sir I'm a new Driver i have question If the bus stop on( East) T Intersection (tail )(l b)with the stop sign on it and im driving Straight from North (---- A) should i need to stop or i can drive straight without stopping my car ?
Hi Kandi Vink - Thank you for your comment. I will add that to the list my friend. In the interim, have a look at this video: ruclips.net/video/ANSdyiNz3T8/видео.html If there is anything further we can do, drop us a note. Always happy to help. All the best, Cheers Rick
Yes, I have seen drivers pass school buses with the red lights flashing. The worst offender I noted was headed the opposite direction from the school bus behind me. Used the center lane of the 3 land road to pass both me and then the school bus after the children had started across the road. Fortunately they were still in front of the bus. The other several times I have seen this were drivers heading the opposite direction from the bus on 4, 5 and 6 lane roads with no center dividers. I only one time saw a police officer chase a car down after it passed the bus. I have one time misjudged where the bus was going to stop. I stopped first and the bus stopped with the front stop arm about even with my driver's window. The kids were standing in a sunny patch instead if at the official bus stop. (No, I did not move).
Hi John McLeod VII - Apologies for the late response. Thank you for your comment and information. Unfortunately, the passing of school buses happens. And yes, at times these vehicles can be unpredictable.You did the correct thing by stopping and not moving. All the best, Cheers Rick
Every day I see cars not stop for my red lights and stop sign when loading and unloading students on to my school bus. I have written down license plates numbers but I’m not sure about how to file the report. To what department do I send it to? Do I mail it can I email it? Maybe you happen to know the answer to this.
Let's say the school bus is at the right lane. I'm in the middle or left lane. Do I have to stop? How about if it is in opposite direction separate by the yellow line to me? Do I still have to stop?
Hi hala Siuhala - Apologies for the late response. Thank you for your comment. And the same rules apply for school buses as for emergency vehicles. You have to stop regardless. The only time you don't stop is if the road is divided by a physical barrier. In some states, you don't have to stop if there is a centre left turning lane or median. Look in you driver's manual for your stare or province. If there is anything further we can do, drop us a note. Always happy to help. All the best, Cheers Rick
I was issued a ticket today for passying a school bus stop. In my defense, I was roughly 100 feet away from the bus as I saw the lights begin to flash. The stop sign came out as I was next to the bus stop. There were 3 cars following close behind me. So I slowed down to about 30 which is all my van could do in the mean time and turn my hazard lights on and proceeded with extreme caution close to the left shoulder. I live in the state of NJ. I need advice, I did not wish for me to pass the bus but my e350 ford van is not equipped with state of the art brakes. If I do a brake test from 50 to 0 I would at least need 300 feet or so to come to a complete stop.
Hi el suave - Thank you for your comment. Unfortunately that defence is unlikely to hold up in a court of law my friend. I wasn't there and don't know the details, but I suspect you should have hammered on the brakes. If you had time to activate the 4-ways, you likely had time to come to a stop. All the best, Cheers Rick
@@HardRockMaster7577 hey so I was stopped as it was flashing in my truck then the bus pulled next to me does that mean I should be fine and not get mailed a ticket ?
hello. what if you almost passed a school bus, its like 20 feet away from the bus, and what if the school bus horned you to stop and you stop. was that considered a fine?
@@smartdrivetest yes the bus was stopped some feet from the corner and I was going straight. And I had no idea if I should stop or not 😧🙊 3 way intersection
Yes, if it’s a 3-way I would counsel you to wait for the bus. You want to make sure you’re not going to have any kids running out in front of you. Be safe my friend. Cheers Rick
Hi med hig - Thank you for your comment. You are most welcome. If there is anything further we can do, drop us a note. Always happy to help. All the best, Cheers Rick
In some states the stop sign Arm are longer than others...also the other name of the In some states the stop sign are longer than others... a other name for cattle gate on the bus in the USA we call it a gate arm I think
Hi Tommy Lund - Thank you for your comment. And you are most welcome. We're happy to hear we could help out. If there is anything further we can do, drop us a note. Always happy to help. All the best, Cheers Rick
Hi Eddie Gonzalez - Thank you for your comment. Happy to hear that nothing came of the incident. If it happens again, never open your doors, never make eye contact. And if it's safe, simply drive away. All the best, Cheers Rick
Do you need to stop when an oncoming school bus, coming from the opposite direction, completely pulls off the roadway and activates the red flashing lights and puts out the stop sign? I can see where traffic following the bus would need to stop, but what about the traffic from the opposite direction?
Hi Rupert - thank you for your comment. Yes, the channel is doing well. Despite my subscriber being relatively small, my watch time is really, really high. Were you able to some driving lessons from Sam? All the best, Cheers Rick
I have a question. Is it illegal for a car to pass a loading/unloading school bus with lights on going across its path at a 4 way stop inside a subdivision. This means NOT a car going the same or opposite direction. What is the law on crossing??
Hi Carissas30plus1 Your 31 bag lady! - Thank you for your comment and query. Before I answer that question, could you tell me where you are in the world? I would like to look up the laws on that in the driving manuals and legislation to give you the correct information. Most of the time, school buses that are dropping at intersections will not activate the lights owing to the added confusion of the intersection. And when dropping at an intersection, most of the time, there is a curb and a sidewalk. Another option is to stop back more than 100' (30m) from the intersection--in the same fashion as transit buses--to prevent increased activity at the intersection. I look forward to hearing from you. All the best, Cheers Rick
Is it normal for kids in North America just randomly run in front of trucks and cars and cross the road? I don't see any difference in someone running cross highway without looking left or right and expecting everyone to stop immediately.
Hi Snooker147 - only when they're getting off a school bu my friend. The law requires that all traffic stop when the lights are flashing and the STOP sign is extended. Otherwise they don't. Drop us a note if we can help further my friend. All the best, Cheers Rick
Hi submission king - Thank you for your comment. Where are you in the world my friend? For most laws regarding school buses, the bus must be at a complete stop with the red lights activated and the stop arm extended, and passengers alighting or boarding for you to get a ticket. If the bus hasn't stopped or only the yellow lights are activated, often you're still good. All the best, Cheers Rick
So If the lights are blinking yellow and you are driving past in the opposite side you can keep driving, ONLY when they are red and have the stop signs on the side coming out is when you stop. I just have questions about the yellow lights I guess, like when do stop when they are blinking.
Hi Steven Rowcliffe - Apologies for the late response. Thank you for your comment and query. And when the lights are flashing yellow, you'll need to get ready to stop because the bus is slowing in preparation to stop. There will be some discretion on your part and decision making. Just make sure you get stopped when the bus does and the lights go to red. If there is anything further we can do, drop us a note. Always happy to help. All the best, Cheers Rick
Hi Rick, thanks for the video. Does the law still apply for school buses used for other purposes like adults on field trips. When I visited a park in Hamilton ON, school buses were used to bring tourists from point A to point B. It was summer and school's off.
Hello my friend Rosas - No, the law doesn't apply if the school buses are used for field trips and whatnot. I'm certain it's only during school days, but I'll confirm that information and get back to you. All the best, Cheers Rick
Hi Hayley Ward - Thank you for your comment. If there are amber flashing lights, you need to be prepared to stop. If there is anything further we can do, drop us a note. Always happy to help. All the best, Cheers Rick
@@smartdrivetest do I still stop if the bus is in a complete stop with the amber flashing lights? The bus is not using the red flashing lights or the stop sign. Can i pass the bus or do I wait?
Hi Isabela de la fuente - Apologies for the late response. Thank you for your query. It is unlikely that a bus stop is going to be at a 4-way stop or an intersection. If the bus does stop at an intersection, the driver usually doesn't activate the lights owing to the traffic controls at the intersection. If there is anything further we can do, drop us a note. Always happy to help. All the best, Cheers Rick
What if the driver who doesn't stop for the bus is an emergency vehicle responding to a 9-1-1 call? Well, the kids that get off at that stop have to wait for the emergency vehicle to pass before getting off of the bus. Simple as that.
I have a question for the guy that put up this video, and anyone else that cares to answer: I was in a car with a friend driving. It was a 4 lane road (2 lanes each direction), with a island separating the lanes. We were in the far right lane. My friend saw a school bus pulling over on the opposite side of the road (3 lanes to our left; on the other side of the island, going the other way). He very quickly started coming to a stop, making the car behind us screech it's tires, trying to stop in time (so he did not hit us). Other cars behind us almost hit him too. I thought my friend was insane doing that, but he said it was the law to stop even if the bus was going the other way, 3 lanes over. I yelled at him for almost causing a wreck, but I am not sure now if he was correct or not?
Hi Richard Weinberg - Thank you for your reply. Pg 38 of the CA Driver's Handbook states: "If the school bus is on the other side of a divided or multilane highway (two or more lanes in each direction), you do not need to stop." So if there was a concrete island separating the lanes of traffic, then you are not required by law to stop." See the handbook here: www.dmv.ca.gov/portal/dmv/detail/pubs/hdbk/driver_handbook_toc If there is anything further we can do, drop us a note. Always happy to help. All the best, Cheers Rick
Hi Andres Jarquin - Thank you for your comment and query. Where in the world are you taking your test my friend? If there is anything further we can do, drop us a note. Always happy to help. All the best, Cheers Rick
I have a question. I have my temps. I passed a school bus when it was flashing yellow and was breaking. Did I break the law? The bus wasn't stopped when I passed. It was close to stopping. I am worried I broke a law. I was in the oncoming lane.
Hi Plague Doctor • 5 years ago - Thank you for your question. You only broke the law if the lights are red. If the lights are yellow, it's just a warning that the bus is about to stop and activate the red lights and that traffic must come to a stop. If there is anything further we can do, drop us a note. Always happy to help. All the best, Cheers Rick
Hi Raven Dark - great question. No, you only have to obey school zones when school is in session. If there is anything further we can do, drop us a note. Always happy to help. All the best, Cheers Rick
Just came in from the street. Stopped about 30/35 ft away from a school bus and realized that the person behind me decided to pass me (on a one- line street) and kept driving while te junior high students were getting off the bus at about 9 ft away from them... I’m assuming that she/he was thewrong doer and not me??
Hi frvgtbfrvgtb - Thank you for your comment. Unfortunately, drivers passing school buses illegally is a problem that authorities can't stamp out. Thus, it is important to train children to always look before stepping out into a roadway, even if there are lights flashing on a school bus. If there is anything further we can do, drop us a note. Always happy to help. All the best, Cheers Rick
I want to know how to turn your steering in the corner and can you do more video how to hold the steering because I have my our method but I full my test about that. thanks for your helping.
Hi med hig - thank you for your comment and query. Did you see these videos: ruclips.net/video/L4DkGGJKzlE/видео.html and ruclips.net/video/BN_JL3A_ftk/видео.html Let me know if there is further information you require, and I'll be more than happy to help out. all the best, Cheers Rick
Here's a rare scenario: what if you're on the same side of a two lane road as the bus and 50 feet in front of it and traveling the same direction as the bus. The bus puts the lights on and the stop sign and guard is out. Since the bus is on your left and you're turning right, 50 feet away from the bus, heading in the same direction so you won't be going around the bus or through the stop sign, can you still go? I say you probably shouldn't for the "just in case" factor, but legally I would think you can... thank you for the video.
Hi nobadmojo70 - Thank you for your query. If the bus is stopped and alighting passengers, it's going to be in the right lane. A bus will never be alighting passengers from the left lane. Thus, you'll have to stop and wait for the bus. If there is anything further we can do, drop us a note. Always happy to help. All the best, Cheers Rick
Smart Drive Test ...oops I didn't explain that well. The 2/4/6 lane terminology always confuses me, but the scenario would be better explained as a single lane one way street. If you're 50 feet ahead of the flashing lights, guard and extended stop sign, can you still go since you won't pass the bus in any way?
Hi nobadmojo70 - Apologies for the late response. Thank you for your comment and clarification. Yes, if you're in front of the school bus, you don't have to stop. If there is anything further we can do, drop us a note. Always happy to help. All the best, Cheers Rick
Not a very useful video due to a lack of discussion of laws. For instance, when is it illegal to pass a school bus? That wasn't clearly specified. The video vaguely addresses it with when the lights are on and when the stop sign is out. What about when the stop sign is moving but not fully extended? Is it illegal then? Specifics are important. You could just say "just stop regardless" but reaction times matter and so do the specifics of the law.
Traffic laws no more prevent crashes than criminal law prevents crime. Doing what's right and doing what's good aren't always the same thing, especially when it comes to driving and the lives of other road users. Cheers Rick
I was coming the opposite way of a school bus, they stopped and dropped off at a house so I preceded to stop. I was very far away from the bus and for some reason they were honking at me, I don't know why? I was waiting for all the children to get out of the road and for the bus to start moving again. Eventually the bus drove off and I finnaly moved. Did I stop too far away? I'm nervous their going to take whatever dash cam recording they have to the police! I honestly don't know what I was doing wrong and don't know how I could've put anyone in danger. I would never pass a schoolbus or endanger children. Maybe I creeped up a little bit, but I was at least 70 yards away from the bus, or maybe I confused them a bit, IDK, if I did anything wrong I guess I'll find out.
Sadly, not all states enforce the school bus stop sign runner laws. I drive a school bus in South Carolina and even though it is against the law to pass a school bus with their red lights on, it's nearly impossible to enforce because it's required for the bus driver to be able to positively identify the offending driver (because they won't simply ticket the owner of the vehicle) and video evidence is not permitted because it considered a violation of the driver's privacy! Running a school bus stop sign is one of the top causes of child fatalities at bus stops, but many people just don't care that they might kill a child, all they care about is getting away from the slow school bus. Every school bus driver hates stop sign runners because we care for every young life that we carry.
Hi Veronica - thank you for that great comment. I simply do not understand how any driver would ever NOT stop for a school bus - it boggles the mind. As you stated, it risks the lives of our children. And it's interesting to note how some jurisdictions have taken a hard line on this issue, while others are more interested in State and individual rights and liberties. And really, stopping for a school bus takes what - 5 minutes out of your day. I believe the penalties should be harsher and that cameras and eye witness testimony should be enough for a conviction. We need to do for "NOT stopping for a school bus" what we've done for drinking and driving - make it socially unacceptable. If there is anything further we can do, drop us a note. Always happy to help. All the best, Cheers Rick
Hi VINSTON NEWS - Thank you for your query. I'm not sure that I understand what you're asking my friend. Could you reword the question? All the best, Cheers Rick
Smart Drive Test what happened was I was driving in my neighborhood and a bus suddenly pulls towards the side walk near where I was driving and automatically pulls out the stop sign. I had to stop my car as fast as I could and I ended up parked right next to the school bus and I had to wait for the stop sign to go away. Will I get a ticket for doing that? It all happened so quickly but I did stop
Hi VINSTON NEWS - Thank you for your reply. It sounds like the bus driver missed seeing you. So long as you stopped you're fine my friend. If there is anything further we can do, drop us a note. Always happy to help. All the best, Cheers Rick
Hi Joseph - thank you for your comment. Yes, if there are two lanes and the bus stops with the lights activated, you have to stop in both directions. If there is anything further we can do, drop us a note. Always happy to help. All the best, Cheers Rick
Hi Mike - as one smart driver indicated, if you're in the state of New York, you have to stop, even if there is a median. However, I suspect if you stopped for a school bus on a divided highway with a physical divider, you might risk being rear-ended. Thanks for your comment. Cheers Rick
Smart Drive Let's say there are 2 lanes- same direction, and the school bus on the left lane stops. As the car on the right lane, should you stop beside the bus, or further back?
Hi amy zhang - Thank you for your comment. And you are most welcome. If there is anything further we can do, drop us a note. Always happy to help. All the best, Cheers Rick
Hi Luke Bradley - Apologies for the late response. Thank you for your comment. If there is anything further we can do, drop us a note. Always happy to help. All the best, Cheers Rick
Hi Bret Strickland - Thank you for your comment. How is the training going for the bus license? If there is anything further we can do, drop us a note. Always happy to help. All the best, Cheers Rick
If you don't stop for a stopped school bus with its flashing red lights and the stop sign out, during the NYDMV road test - automatic failure! Cry on your way home, practice some more & come again!
Hi Ragamuffin Gtea - Thank you for your comment and "spot on" information. That is true, as is not stopping for an emergency vehicle. If there is anything further we can do, drop us a note. Always happy to help. All the best, Cheers Rick
That's cool what you doing and I want a large free shirt if you get a lot of likes and I like learning I'm on a third grade and a half level okay thank you I really appreciate you going to get like that blue shirt you had on Downey on the other one video be blessed God is still in control thanks
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Hi Gammareign - thanks for your comment. Why do you think drinking and driving is more heinous than driving around a school bus where children may be moving to cross the road? All the best, Cheers Rick
I see alot of these folks not obey the laws of a school bus stop.they are a bunch of fools.Learn the law of the school buses or get off the road period.
If there's a raised median that separates the opposing lanes of atleast 4 lanes of traffic! The opposing side traffic can continue, but the side with the bus must stop. Those are the exceptions.
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Hello. Thank you for the video. I drive a school bus for special needs students, and I want drivers to know that the STOP arm on the bus should not be treated like a STOP sign on the street. Do not pull up to the STOP arm on a bus to stop. This is very dangerous because there may be students crossing in front of the bus, and you are stationing yourself in their line of travel. Many students anticipate the vehicle will stop several feet away.
Children have not learned traffic laws and do not understand certain things about the road. Adults are responsible for knowing traffic laws and should, therefore be accountable for their misuse of the law. Also, while the STOP arm is out and the school bus is present, take into consideration that some children may run from or to the bus. There is often more than one student boarding or exiting the bus at a time. Just because you have seen a child enter or exit the bus does not mean it is time to go. Be safe and wait for the STOP arm to be retracted. Thanks!
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Even I knew that as a child? America just treats kids as kids. But in all honesty my parents taught most traffic laws and then sum. But like I said. I guess for me it was a wrong place at the wrong time at the corrects speed of the highway..... therefore I felt as if I had no other choice but to proceed with caution with my hazard lights on at 35 mph . I was going 55 like the highway stated that you should.
I am a visual learner ..
I hate reading books .well just simple because i can't really understand some deep English words in the book .. his videos are really a big help for someone like me...
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1. Put the phone away
2. Both hands on the wheel, check mirrors often, be alert to surroundings
3. See the school bus with yellow flashing lights, slow down as if passing construction workers
4. Red lights, both ways stop. Know matter how many lanes available, STOP!
5. The opposite traffic only doesn’t stop if there is a physical object displayed as a median like grass areas or sidewalk like curbs all the way down the road, aka “divided highway”.
I learned this when I was 15 and still know the law. Common damn sense. Thank you for the video it may still not do much. There will be texting, drinking, drugs, and plain stupidity to ignore traffic laws. Not many care.
Loved your video! Thank you. As a school bus driver and instructor your information was 100% accurate. I tell all my student drivers running the red lights on a school bus is just about the worst thing a driver could do to adversely affect their driving record. As far as vehicles passing from behind, not so much as it is generally too difficult to see around the bus. Especially on two lane rural roads. What we see in Oregon is approaching drivers charging the amber lights as we are preparing to stop. And of course, those who just don't pay attention to the red lights when we are stopped are run through them.
Hi Gary Webb - Apologies for the late response. Thank you for your comment and compliment. And yes, despite the harsh penalties driver still try to beat the lights on a school bus. All the best, Cheers Rick
I presently live in Louisiana where you can pass a stopped school bus with its lights flashing while travelling in the opposite direction on 5 and 7-lane roads where the center lane is a bidirectional turning lane. To me that sounds dangerous because any aggressive driver who's in a big hurry can use that lane as a passing lane, right next to a bus loading or unloading kids.
Hi Edward Miessner - Thank you for your comment and information. I tend to agree my friend. Any time that a driver is passing a bus--school bus or otherwise--s/he should feel really anxious due to the dangers of kids walking out in front of them. All the best, Cheers Rick
Thank for the information I was driving and when I pass a curve a saw the bus with the yellow lights flashing and when i pass close like 12 feet’s the bus turn the red light on with the stop sign I didn’t have time to stop so I pass the bus with the red light but it wasn’t my intension to pass the bus with the red light I feel so sorry and guilty , that was 6 months ago but never had a situation from the court , but now when I see a school bus I slow down and put more attention
Very useful info. I am a new driver and didn't know about the yellow (ember) lights, preparing others to a stop.
i suggest a part 2 that identify the stop in all different scenario , when driving in the opposite side , if it happened that the bus school took a long time for a particular situation ,in perpendicular way with bus road , when there is solid ground in the while driving in the opposite side . thanks
i retracted my previous comments after i had repeat the videos many times ,i realized how much it is complete and beneficial . thanks you.
This came out in the knowledge test!
Most of the questions are situational, you need to analyze it. Just read the driving handbook. Fortunately, I passed the knowledge test on my first attempt.
I was not able to watch this prior to my knowledge test. I am watching your videos now for my advanced road test. Your videos are very informative. 🙏Hope I will ace it on my first road test here in Canada. 🙏
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If a bus is STOPPED on the road, flashing lights and sign OR NOT, think about stopping anyway. I nearly passed a stopped bus (from the opposite direction) because there was no stop sign and no flashing red lights. It wasn't until the doors opened and kids were getting off, and a mother yelling after me, all nearly at once, that I realized it was a regular dropoff. I ended up stopping mid-way down the length of the bus. .
I’m just a bit confused. I’m a relatively new driver (I’ve had my license for exactly two years today) and have never come into contact with a school bus in this manner before. If a school bus is stopped on the side of the road with red lights, I have to stop behind it, right? How far behind it should I stop? What should I do if the bus is far inside the shoulder? Or if I’m approaching from an oncoming lane? How far in front of the school bus do I have to stop? What happens if there is more than one lane on each side of the road? I apologize if these seem like stupid questions! I just want to be proactive and know exactly what to do beforehand rather than not know what to do if I’m ever in that situation. All I remember from the DMV training was that I should stop if there’s a school bus, but there were very few details in it. I’m sure if I got in this situation now I wouldn’t just disregard all warnings and run over kids, as I’m a competent driver who knows how to react to pedestrians and stopped vehicles, but I’d rather get the info from an expert. Thank you so much!
Check your local laws, I’m pretty sure you still have to stop even if you’re driving on towards the bus on the other side of the road- but check your state laws please
Thank you for this learning video about law for school bus..
I also have a question..do we need to stop , completely stop if a regular commuter bus stop on a bus stop and that bus stop is on the road way it self..no divider and its on the road..do we need to stop behind it and wait for the bus to go?
I remember when I first started driving and I got my learners permit, I used to stop EXCESSIVELY far away from the bus, like 50 car lengths. Almost so far away to where you couldn’t see the bus.
I did the same thing today, the bus was on the opposite side of the road and I stopped very far away. I got honked at by the bus driver though, and I'm scared I did something illegal. I seriously don't know what the driver was concerned about, I would never put someone in danger?
Thank you , this is what was misunderstood to me as a visitor to USA
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Hi thank you for all your videos. It’s really informative especially for a new driver like me. I have a doubt to be cleared, kindly reply. How about other vehicles in the other lanes in the same direction with the school bus? Are they supposed to stop as well? Because I saw some vehicles passed by the school bus while I was stopping behind. Thank you
Hi Rick, which dash cam you used?
Hey man! Greeeeeat video! you rock dude! - Gerry and the boys
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Hello excuseme does this apply to the trash trucks i was driving behind one when it stoped , but i switched to the other lane ...if i had been so closed to it should i have had to wait behind him until he droved off sorry hope you understand me Blessings thank you
It applies to all traffic my friend. Cheers Rick
Thanks for this! What about rules around city buses? Is it ok to pass a city bus? I just had an experience where I was practicing my driving and a bus pulled over and stopped at a bus stop, and I wasn’t sure if I should stop behind him, just yield or go around. Can you give me some tips on this? Thanks so much!
hey, have you ever figured this out? i ran into the same issue today and was unsure on what to do!
City transit bus ? Have you ever seen cars queued up behind a city bus ? Adults ride the city bus not kids
4:12 A perfect Norman Rockwell picture! Such quaintessential geography--just like where I grew up in rural Kansas. :-)
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Do we need to stop in opposite dirction of traffic too?
Two Questions one what would be the one very rare instant where you would be acquitted of passing a stopped school bus? two I what about the city busses like Lanta Metro do you have to stop for them if they are picking up/dropping off people or can you pass those.
Great video and content!
Thank you.
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I have appointment drive test at 3 pm, but walking today to home I realized that is a busy time, everyone out side. Bus school each corner with lady helper in each corner... is a tricky time to give a dirve test and I think I will change the time.... maybe 3:30 pm or 10 am
Please go - you’ll most likely pass and get your license today. All the best, Cheers Rick
For someone who allows his dashcam to "record" why dont you have a different video, of different scenarios for example the highway of 2 lanes ..
Hi el suave - Thank you for your comment. I was on vacation in Ontario when I filmed this video. There aren't a lot of school buses where I live my friend. All the best, Cheers Rick
I do have one question so I was stopped when I saw the lights flashing yet the bus pulled beside me on the opposite side as I was stopped does that mean I’m good sense I wasn’t moving ?
If a school bus stops at a corner and it is a 4 way stop to load/unload kids and I am perpendicular to that bus do I need to stop? Trying to find the answer but can't find it. I know if I was traveling the same or opposite direction that I should stop it is just when I am perpendicular to the stopped bus.
Yes, you do have to stop because those passengers become pedestrians. You have to give way to pedestrians at a 4-way. Cheers Rick
So it is only for the pedistrian and not the bus in that case. In the morning we wait as they are loading even though no kids are actively crossing. Thanks for the quick follow up.@@smartdrivetest
I am in city of Philadelphia.
Was driving next to the school bus and then it stopped and stop arm started to extend. Then I was in a condition being 3/4 th ahead of the school bus. I crossed the school bus when the stop arm just started to extend. Will this be considered a school bus violation?
Hi HoPe iN tHe DaRkNeSS - Thank you for your question. No. If there is anything further we can do, drop us a note. Always happy to help. All the best, Cheers Rick
Thanks for the reply. Hopes no violation.
I am getting confused with the real life scenarios I have witnessed in the past few weeks, hence I am going to write for clarity.
I was approaching a school bus traveling in the opposite direction on a road having two lanes each side and a turning lane in the center.
I stopped all times that I saw a flashing sign on the bus. One time, I saw a car in my neighboring lane(same direction as me) sped past while I stay stopped, traffic in my lane had to stop as I was the first to stop(blocking all of them).
There has been a time when I have seen traffic in my neighboring lane stop(just adjacent to turning lane) and I obviously stopped in my lane, as I approached.
Today I saw a bus with flashing lights at the same spot I am referring to above. I was the first to stop, the bus stop lights eventually turned on. What is irritating is someone honked at me as I stopped. A car in the lane beside me did pass, others stopped. So for a good 4 minutes traffic in both directions did stop and looks like I was the one to set the trend to stop in the opposite direction.
My understanding is except on a divided highway with a median or physical barrier you need to stop when you approach a bus with activated lights/sign, irrespective of the direction or the number of lanes in between you. Am I wrong? The daily scenarios and social pressure confuse me, and I am a rule keeper for sure! So writing to know. I am from Washington.
Hi Vidya S - Apologies for the late response. Thank you for your comment and query. No you don't have to stop on a road in Washington State with 3 or more lanes when you are travelling in the opposite direction of the school bus. Here's what the legislations states: (3) The driver of a vehicle upon a highway with three or more marked traffic lanes need not stop upon meeting a school bus which is proceeding in the opposite direction and is stopped for the purpose of receiving or discharging school children. I found that information here: app.leg.wa.gov/rcw/default.aspx?cite=46.61.370 We both learned something new. If there is anything further we can do, drop us a note. Always happy to help. All the best, Cheers Rick
Thank you for the response. Yes, I did read this before writing to you. However, it was not clear to me if they are referring to same side(3 lanes of traffic)?!. If we go by this, does that mean my neighboring lane would have to stop, since he/she would have just 2 lanes(one turning and one opposite side lane) between the bus with activated lights and their car. So they stop and can I go? That seemed a bit weird practically? So I stopped nonetheless in the above situation. I am sorry I had to write for more clarity!
Hi Sir I'm a new Driver i have question If the bus stop on( East) T Intersection (tail )(l b)with the stop sign on it and im driving Straight from North (---- A) should i need to stop or i can drive straight without stopping my car ?
Can you please do a video on passing a city/public transportation vehicle
Hi Kandi Vink - Thank you for your comment. I will add that to the list my friend. In the interim, have a look at this video: ruclips.net/video/ANSdyiNz3T8/видео.html If there is anything further we can do, drop us a note. Always happy to help. All the best, Cheers Rick
Yes, I have seen drivers pass school buses with the red lights flashing. The worst offender I noted was headed the opposite direction from the school bus behind me. Used the center lane of the 3 land road to pass both me and then the school bus after the children had started across the road. Fortunately they were still in front of the bus. The other several times I have seen this were drivers heading the opposite direction from the bus on 4, 5 and 6 lane roads with no center dividers.
I only one time saw a police officer chase a car down after it passed the bus.
I have one time misjudged where the bus was going to stop. I stopped first and the bus stopped with the front stop arm about even with my driver's window. The kids were standing in a sunny patch instead if at the official bus stop. (No, I did not move).
Hi John McLeod VII - Apologies for the late response. Thank you for your comment and information. Unfortunately, the passing of school buses happens. And yes, at times these vehicles can be unpredictable.You did the correct thing by stopping and not moving. All the best, Cheers Rick
Every day I see cars not stop for my red lights and stop sign when loading and unloading students on to my school bus. I have written down license plates numbers but I’m not sure about how to file the report. To what department do I send it to? Do I mail it can I email it? Maybe you happen to know the answer to this.
Let's say the school bus is at the right lane. I'm in the middle or left lane. Do I have to stop? How about if it is in opposite direction separate by the yellow line to me? Do I still have to stop?
Hi hala Siuhala - Apologies for the late response. Thank you for your comment. And the same rules apply for school buses as for emergency vehicles. You have to stop regardless. The only time you don't stop is if the road is divided by a physical barrier. In some states, you don't have to stop if there is a centre left turning lane or median. Look in you driver's manual for your stare or province. If there is anything further we can do, drop us a note. Always happy to help. All the best, Cheers Rick
I was issued a ticket today for passying a school bus stop. In my defense, I was roughly 100 feet away from the bus as I saw the lights begin to flash. The stop sign came out as I was next to the bus stop. There were 3 cars following close behind me. So I slowed down to about 30 which is all my van could do in the mean time and turn my hazard lights on and proceeded with extreme caution close to the left shoulder. I live in the state of NJ. I need advice, I did not wish for me to pass the bus but my e350 ford van is not equipped with state of the art brakes. If I do a brake test from 50 to 0 I would at least need 300 feet or so to come to a complete stop.
Hi el suave - Thank you for your comment. Unfortunately that defence is unlikely to hold up in a court of law my friend. I wasn't there and don't know the details, but I suspect you should have hammered on the brakes. If you had time to activate the 4-ways, you likely had time to come to a stop. All the best, Cheers Rick
When you see the yellow lights, get ready to stop.
You should have your drivers license revoked.
Your car doesn’t have good brakes ? What if it was a kid crossing the road ?
@@HardRockMaster7577 hey so I was stopped as it was flashing in my truck then the bus pulled next to me does that mean I should be fine and not get mailed a ticket ?
@@brettjames7996 What was flashing in your truck?
hello. what if you almost passed a school bus, its like 20 feet away from the bus, and what if the school bus horned you to stop and you stop. was that considered a fine?
Are you asking for a friend? If you stopped , I suspect it's all good my friend. Cheers Rick
@@smartdrivetest yeah. it happened to my friend. thank you. he can sleep now. lol
If a school bus is stopped close to an intersection, and I’m driving on the roadway that is perpendicular to the one the bus is on, do I need to stop?
Can you go if the school bus is opposite side of you or you have to stop till he or she is ready to move?
Many People In Glen Cove NY Driving Keep Running School Bus Stop Signs And Lights
What if you are perpendicular to the bus?
Are you thinking that you're on a side street and pointing toward the bus...is that what you mean? Cheers Rick
@@smartdrivetest yes the bus was stopped some feet from the corner and I was going straight. And I had no idea if I should stop or not 😧🙊 3 way intersection
Yes, if it’s a 3-way I would counsel you to wait for the bus. You want to make sure you’re not going to have any kids running out in front of you. Be safe my friend. Cheers Rick
@@smartdrivetest thank you!!!
You are most welcome my friend. Cheers Rick
thanks a lot for this video.
Hi med hig - Thank you for your comment. You are most welcome. If there is anything further we can do, drop us a note. Always happy to help. All the best, Cheers Rick
In some states the stop sign Arm are longer than others...also the other name of the In some states the stop sign are longer than others... a other name for cattle gate on the bus in the USA we call it a gate arm I think
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What about medians?
Awesome video
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I stopped behind a school bus
A road rage driver honked his horn continuously
And stepped out of his vehicle
Luckily the bus drove forward
Hi Eddie Gonzalez - Thank you for your comment. Happy to hear that nothing came of the incident. If it happens again, never open your doors, never make eye contact. And if it's safe, simply drive away. All the best, Cheers Rick
Eddie Gonzalez That Happened To Me Too I Flipped Him Off And Ended Up Chasing Mee
Carry a pipe wrench, called a deterrent.
what do we do if we the bus stops at an intersection and we are on the west/east side of the bus, not in front not in the back
Do you need to stop when an oncoming school bus, coming from the opposite direction, completely pulls off the roadway and activates the red flashing lights and puts out the stop sign? I can see where traffic following the bus would need to stop, but what about the traffic from the opposite direction?
ANYTIME WHEN THE SCHOOL BUS IS STOP AND HAS ITS RED FLASHING LIGHTS ARE ON AND THE STOP SIGN IS OUT YOU HAVE TO COME TO A STOP
It's amazing how you jumped about 4k subcribers in just several videos Rick
Hi Rupert - thank you for your comment. Yes, the channel is doing well. Despite my subscriber being relatively small, my watch time is really, really high. Were you able to some driving lessons from Sam? All the best, Cheers Rick
Please address the NY state law that still requires opposing traffic to stop even with a median. Thank you.
I have a question. Is it illegal for a car to pass a loading/unloading school bus with lights on going across its path at a 4 way stop inside a subdivision. This means NOT a car going the same or opposite direction. What is the law on crossing??
Hi Carissas30plus1 Your 31 bag lady! - Thank you for your comment and query. Before I answer that question, could you tell me where you are in the world? I would like to look up the laws on that in the driving manuals and legislation to give you the correct information. Most of the time, school buses that are dropping at intersections will not activate the lights owing to the added confusion of the intersection. And when dropping at an intersection, most of the time, there is a curb and a sidewalk. Another option is to stop back more than 100' (30m) from the intersection--in the same fashion as transit buses--to prevent increased activity at the intersection. I look forward to hearing from you. All the best, Cheers Rick
In California It’s A $700 Fine And New York $850 Fine For Passing A School Bus Drivers Must Keep Away At 200 Feet
Is it normal for kids in North America just randomly run in front of trucks and cars and cross the road? I don't see any difference in someone running cross highway without looking left or right and expecting everyone to stop immediately.
Hi Snooker147 - only when they're getting off a school bu my friend. The law requires that all traffic stop when the lights are flashing and the STOP sign is extended. Otherwise they don't. Drop us a note if we can help further my friend. All the best, Cheers Rick
How about if the school bus just parks on the side of the road and no flashlight or stops singing, can the car pass them?
So if the school bus hasn't fully activated the the stop sign and red lights can you still get a ticket you pass?
Hi submission king - Thank you for your comment. Where are you in the world my friend? For most laws regarding school buses, the bus must be at a complete stop with the red lights activated and the stop arm extended, and passengers alighting or boarding for you to get a ticket. If the bus hasn't stopped or only the yellow lights are activated, often you're still good. All the best, Cheers Rick
Im in Atlanta and thank you
@@smartdrivetest I keep reading AND the sign extended. So if the red lights are flashing and the sign is not fully extended would that be a violation?
Are you worried you’re not going to get stopped in time? Cheers Rick
@@smartdrivetest no I am not worried. I just want clarification. Is it a violation?
So If the lights are blinking yellow and you are driving past in the opposite side you can keep driving, ONLY when they are red and have the stop signs on the side coming out is when you stop. I just have questions about the yellow lights I guess, like when do stop when they are blinking.
Hi Steven Rowcliffe - Apologies for the late response. Thank you for your comment and query. And when the lights are flashing yellow, you'll need to get ready to stop because the bus is slowing in preparation to stop. There will be some discretion on your part and decision making. Just make sure you get stopped when the bus does and the lights go to red. If there is anything further we can do, drop us a note. Always happy to help. All the best, Cheers Rick
Hi Rick, thanks for the video. Does the law still apply for school buses used for other purposes like adults on field trips. When I visited a park in Hamilton ON, school buses were used to bring tourists from point A to point B. It was summer and school's off.
Hello my friend Rosas - No, the law doesn't apply if the school buses are used for field trips and whatnot. I'm certain it's only during school days, but I'll confirm that information and get back to you. All the best, Cheers Rick
what do u do when amber lights are flashing?
Hi Hayley Ward - Thank you for your comment. If there are amber flashing lights, you need to be prepared to stop. If there is anything further we can do, drop us a note. Always happy to help. All the best, Cheers Rick
@@smartdrivetest do I still stop if the bus is in a complete stop with the amber flashing lights? The bus is not using the red flashing lights or the stop sign. Can i pass the bus or do I wait?
I have a question , what about if the bus stop on the 4 stop all the cars must be stop from the 4 sides ?
Hi Isabela de la fuente - Apologies for the late response. Thank you for your query. It is unlikely that a bus stop is going to be at a 4-way stop or an intersection. If the bus does stop at an intersection, the driver usually doesn't activate the lights owing to the traffic controls at the intersection. If there is anything further we can do, drop us a note. Always happy to help. All the best, Cheers Rick
Smart Drive Test appreciate your time thank you for your response.
What if the driver who doesn't stop for the bus is an emergency vehicle responding to a 9-1-1 call? Well, the kids that get off at that stop have to wait for the emergency vehicle to pass before getting off of the bus. Simple as that.
I have a question for the guy that put up this video, and anyone else that cares to answer: I was in a car with a friend driving. It was a 4 lane road (2 lanes each direction), with a island separating the lanes. We were in the far right lane. My friend saw a school bus pulling over on the opposite side of the road (3 lanes to our left; on the other side of the island, going the other way). He very quickly started coming to a stop, making the car behind us screech it's tires, trying to stop in time (so he did not hit us). Other cars behind us almost hit him too. I thought my friend was insane doing that, but he said it was the law to stop even if the bus was going the other way, 3 lanes over. I yelled at him for almost causing a wreck, but I am not sure now if he was correct or not?
Hi Richard Weinberg - Thank you for your comment. Which state or province are you in my friend? All the best, Cheers Rick
CA
Hi Richard Weinberg - Thank you for your reply. Pg 38 of the CA Driver's Handbook states: "If the school bus is on the other side of a divided or multilane highway (two or more lanes in each direction), you do not need to stop." So if there was a concrete island separating the lanes of traffic, then you are not required by law to stop." See the handbook here: www.dmv.ca.gov/portal/dmv/detail/pubs/hdbk/driver_handbook_toc If there is anything further we can do, drop us a note. Always happy to help. All the best, Cheers Rick
Does a class A driver needs to take a over the Road test for the passeger endortment ????
Hi Andres Jarquin - Thank you for your comment and query. Where in the world are you taking your test my friend? If there is anything further we can do, drop us a note. Always happy to help. All the best, Cheers Rick
I have a question. I have my temps. I passed a school bus when it was flashing yellow and was breaking. Did I break the law? The bus wasn't stopped when I passed. It was close to stopping. I am worried I broke a law. I was in the oncoming lane.
Hi Plague Doctor • 5 years ago - Thank you for your question. You only broke the law if the lights are red. If the lights are yellow, it's just a warning that the bus is about to stop and activate the red lights and that traffic must come to a stop. If there is anything further we can do, drop us a note. Always happy to help. All the best, Cheers Rick
@@smartdrivetest ok thank god😁 thank you for informing me!😁
I have a question if I am taking a road test in the summer do I still go 30 in school zones ?
Hi Raven Dark - great question. No, you only have to obey school zones when school is in session. If there is anything further we can do, drop us a note. Always happy to help. All the best, Cheers Rick
Just came in from the street. Stopped about 30/35 ft away from a school bus and realized that the person behind me decided to pass me (on a one- line street) and kept driving while te junior high students were getting off the bus at about 9 ft away from them... I’m assuming that she/he was thewrong doer and not me??
Hi frvgtbfrvgtb - Thank you for your comment. Unfortunately, drivers passing school buses illegally is a problem that authorities can't stamp out. Thus, it is important to train children to always look before stepping out into a roadway, even if there are lights flashing on a school bus. If there is anything further we can do, drop us a note. Always happy to help. All the best, Cheers Rick
You didn't explain the rules for passing. How many lanes on the road can you pass a school ? Please can you explain it better ? I didn't understand
I don't run school bus stop signs. I always stop whenever a school bus has its red lights activated and stop sign out
I want to know how to turn your steering in the corner and can you do more video how to hold the steering because I have my our method but I full my test about that. thanks for your helping.
Hi med hig - thank you for your comment and query. Did you see these videos: ruclips.net/video/L4DkGGJKzlE/видео.html and ruclips.net/video/BN_JL3A_ftk/видео.html Let me know if there is further information you require, and I'll be more than happy to help out. all the best, Cheers Rick
Here's a rare scenario: what if you're on the same side of a two lane road as the bus and 50 feet in front of it and traveling the same direction as the bus. The bus puts the lights on and the stop sign and guard is out. Since the bus is on your left and you're turning right, 50 feet away from the bus, heading in the same direction so you won't be going around the bus or through the stop sign, can you still go? I say you probably shouldn't for the "just in case" factor, but legally I would think you can... thank you for the video.
Hi nobadmojo70 - Thank you for your query. If the bus is stopped and alighting passengers, it's going to be in the right lane. A bus will never be alighting passengers from the left lane. Thus, you'll have to stop and wait for the bus. If there is anything further we can do, drop us a note. Always happy to help. All the best, Cheers Rick
Smart Drive Test ...oops I didn't explain that well. The 2/4/6 lane terminology always confuses me, but the scenario would be better explained as a single lane one way street. If you're 50 feet ahead of the flashing lights, guard and extended stop sign, can you still go since you won't pass the bus in any way?
Smart Drive Test .... thank you for the prompt response. Your content and presentation is outstanding!
Hi nobadmojo70 - Apologies for the late response. Thank you for your comment and clarification. Yes, if you're in front of the school bus, you don't have to stop. If there is anything further we can do, drop us a note. Always happy to help. All the best, Cheers Rick
6:31 lol. he said fuck by accident :D
I didn't know that passing a school bus with the red lights on and stop sign out carries such a steep penalty.
Not a very useful video due to a lack of discussion of laws. For instance, when is it illegal to pass a school bus? That wasn't clearly specified. The video vaguely addresses it with when the lights are on and when the stop sign is out. What about when the stop sign is moving but not fully extended? Is it illegal then? Specifics are important. You could just say "just stop regardless" but reaction times matter and so do the specifics of the law.
Traffic laws no more prevent crashes than criminal law prevents crime. Doing what's right and doing what's good aren't always the same thing, especially when it comes to driving and the lives of other road users. Cheers Rick
I don't get it WHY school bus does not like a bus has a bus stop station? and pupils should follow traffic rule to crossing the road..
I was coming the opposite way of a school bus, they stopped and dropped off at a house so I preceded to stop. I was very far away from the bus and for some reason they were honking at me, I don't know why? I was waiting for all the children to get out of the road and for the bus to start moving again. Eventually the bus drove off and I finnaly moved. Did I stop too far away? I'm nervous their going to take whatever dash cam recording they have to the police! I honestly don't know what I was doing wrong and don't know how I could've put anyone in danger. I would never pass a schoolbus or endanger children. Maybe I creeped up a little bit, but I was at least 70 yards away from the bus, or maybe I confused them a bit, IDK, if I did anything wrong I guess I'll find out.
Where are you in the world my friend? Cheers Rick
@@smartdrivetest Illinois United States.
If the school bus is going slow can you past the school bus?
I am only 12 year old boy and I am just watching this 😂
I will become a school bus driver when I grow up
Sadly, not all states enforce the school bus stop sign runner laws. I drive a school bus in South Carolina and even though it is against the law to pass a school bus with their red lights on, it's nearly impossible to enforce because it's required for the bus driver to be able to positively identify the offending driver (because they won't simply ticket the owner of the vehicle) and video evidence is not permitted because it considered a violation of the driver's privacy! Running a school bus stop sign is one of the top causes of child fatalities at bus stops, but many people just don't care that they might kill a child, all they care about is getting away from the slow school bus. Every school bus driver hates stop sign runners because we care for every young life that we carry.
Hi Veronica - thank you for that great comment. I simply do not understand how any driver would ever NOT stop for a school bus - it boggles the mind. As you stated, it risks the lives of our children. And it's interesting to note how some jurisdictions have taken a hard line on this issue, while others are more interested in State and individual rights and liberties. And really, stopping for a school bus takes what - 5 minutes out of your day. I believe the penalties should be harsher and that cameras and eye witness testimony should be enough for a conviction. We need to do for "NOT stopping for a school bus" what we've done for drinking and driving - make it socially unacceptable. If there is anything further we can do, drop us a note. Always happy to help. All the best, Cheers Rick
What happens if I stopped next to a school bus?
Hi VINSTON NEWS - Thank you for your query. I'm not sure that I understand what you're asking my friend. Could you reword the question? All the best, Cheers Rick
Smart Drive Test what happened was I was driving in my neighborhood and a bus suddenly pulls towards the side walk near where I was driving and automatically pulls out the stop sign. I had to stop my car as fast as I could and I ended up parked right next to the school bus and I had to wait for the stop sign to go away. Will I get a ticket for doing that? It all happened so quickly but I did stop
Hi VINSTON NEWS - Thank you for your reply. It sounds like the bus driver missed seeing you. So long as you stopped you're fine my friend. If there is anything further we can do, drop us a note. Always happy to help. All the best, Cheers Rick
At my bus stop 5 cars blew straight through the school bus
what if there are two lanes?
Hi Joseph - thank you for your comment. Yes, if there are two lanes and the bus stops with the lights activated, you have to stop in both directions. If there is anything further we can do, drop us a note. Always happy to help. All the best, Cheers Rick
i mean there are two lanes going the same direction while i'm on a different lane.
Joseph Eleven Unless there is a median between you and the bus you MUST stop.
Hi Mike - as one smart driver indicated, if you're in the state of New York, you have to stop, even if there is a median. However, I suspect if you stopped for a school bus on a divided highway with a physical divider, you might risk being rear-ended. Thanks for your comment. Cheers Rick
Smart Drive Let's say there are 2 lanes- same direction, and the school bus on the left lane stops. As the car on the right lane, should you stop beside the bus, or further back?
No
Hi amy zhang - Thank you for your comment. And you are most welcome. If there is anything further we can do, drop us a note. Always happy to help. All the best, Cheers Rick
Why school bus stop 5 lane traffic only trun lines All flashlights Red light school bus
I have a dash cam
My dad
Hi Luke Bradley - Apologies for the late response. Thank you for your comment. If there is anything further we can do, drop us a note. Always happy to help. All the best, Cheers Rick
I am going to be a bus driver
Hi Bret Strickland - Thank you for your comment. How is the training going for the bus license? If there is anything further we can do, drop us a note. Always happy to help. All the best, Cheers Rick
I’m Getting A Dash Cam
a lot of time am school bus driver
If you don't stop for a stopped school bus with its flashing red lights and the stop sign out, during the NYDMV road test - automatic failure! Cry on your way home, practice some more & come again!
Hi Ragamuffin Gtea - Thank you for your comment and "spot on" information. That is true, as is not stopping for an emergency vehicle. If there is anything further we can do, drop us a note. Always happy to help. All the best, Cheers Rick
That's cool what you doing and I want a large free shirt if you get a lot of likes and I like learning I'm on a third grade and a half level okay thank you I really appreciate you going to get like that blue shirt you had on Downey on the other one video be blessed God is still in control thanks
Hi Michelle Franklin - Thank you for your comment. And you are most welcome. We're happy to hear we could help out. If there is anything further we can do, drop us a note. Always happy to help. All the best, Cheers Rick
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Not stopping for a school bus is more heinous than drink driving? No.
Hi Gammareign - thanks for your comment. Why do you think drinking and driving is more heinous than driving around a school bus where children may be moving to cross the road? All the best, Cheers Rick
I see alot of these folks not obey the laws of a school bus stop.they are a bunch of fools.Learn the law of the school buses or get off the road period.
According to NY law you have to stop for a school bus even if it is on the opposite side of a divided highway. Please, correct your video.
Dima Komarov just because it's law in new York doesn't make it law everywhere. these laws are general and local and state laws will vary
Well in most states if there is a barrier then the drivers on the opposite side of the school bus don't need to stop
If there's a raised median that separates the opposing lanes of atleast 4 lanes of traffic! The opposing side traffic can continue, but the side with the bus must stop. Those are the exceptions.
hi. i want to no away to pack a Car .
I want to drive a school bus but I'm 9 and when I'm 13 I get my driver License cause my dad is disable
Hi Jeanette Williams-Ashley - Thank you for your comment. And that sounds like an awesome goal. If there is anything further we can do, drop us a note. Always happy to help. All the best, Cheers Rick