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DCS participates in
statewide campaign to promote school bus safety
October 9, 2006 - In an effort to promote school bus
safety and educate motorists of the dangers of passing stopped
school buses the Duanesburg Central School District will
participate in Operation Safe Stop on Thursday, October 12,
2006, prior to National School Bus Safety Week, October 15-21.
Law enforcement officers will be in full force aboard school
buses and in marked and unmarked vehicles throughout the
district to issue tickets to drivers who pass stopped school
buses with their red lights flashing.
It is illegal and extremely dangerous to pass a stopped school
bus displaying flashing red lights, said Transportation Manager
Harry Folckemer. It should be an every day practice, not just
on Operation Safe Stop, for motorists to stop when a school bus
is stopped.
If the yellow lights on a bus are flashing, slow down, the bus
is preparing to stop. If the red lights are flashing, you must
stop. It's the law! The red lights indicate the bus is stopped
to load or unload students.
Drivers must always stop for school buses, even:
on the opposite sides of divided highways,
on multiple lane roadways,
in parking lots,
on school grounds,
while approaching the school bus from the front or overtaking
it from the rear.
The first-time fine for illegally passing a school bus is a
minimum $250 fine, 5 points on your license, and/or possibly up
to 30 days in jail. The second offense jumps to a minimum fine
of $600, 5 points on your license and/or possibly up to 180 days
in jail.
The penalties for violating the law are severe for a reason,
said Folckemer. Every time a motorist violates the law it
creates a potentially dangerous situation.
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