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driving direction to cherating?
You MUST STOP on roadways with painted lines.
my windscreen fogs up ... best way to prevent it ?
You MUST STOP on roadways with singing divisors.
show me road signs, i am going to driving school for driving lessons?
Drivers on separate roadways do not have to stop on a highway with clearly defined dividing sections or physical barriers separating the roadways. This only applies when the school bus is on the opposite side of the road. WHEN IN DOUBT, STOP.
how does a traffic light work, how does it know if there is a car and how long to hold the light?
yes. it is a law in all states as far as i know.How can I see through the fogg while driving a car during fog?
yesPersonally, I do not. The bus driver is suppose to turn around and drop the students off on the other side of the road so the kids don't have to cross it. Especially if there is a median or middle turn lane. If it is just 4 lanes (2 in each direction) then I would stop.. but again, by law I don't think you have to.... students shouldn't be crossing the street in front of you.
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no. if there is a structure in between you and the stopped bus, you don't have to stop. a structure is defined as; a guard rail, wall or barrier of some sort more than 18 inches tall, or 2 full lanes of roadway.it may be different in another state. ask a cop. he will be the one to give a ticket or not, so he should know the law specifically.In NJ and NC if there is a divider or median you are not required to stop, if all lanes are adjacent, you are. I believe most states now do it this way.
Car Seats and Trucks in the State of PA?
no, not on a 4 lane highway.Tennessee Code Annotated 55-8-151. Overtaking and passing school or church bus - Markings - Discharging passengers - Penalties.
Law for child safety seat in single cab pickup truck?
(a) (1) The driver of a vehicle upon a highway, upon meeting or overtaking from either direction any school bus which has stopped on the highway for the purpose of receiving or discharging any school children, shall stop the vehicle before reaching such school bus, and the driver shall not proceed until such school bus resumes motion or is signaled by the school bus driver to proceed or the visual signals are no longer actuated. The provisions of this subsection (a) shall also apply to a school bus with lights flashing and stop sign extended and marked in accordance with this subsection (a) that is stopped upon property owned, operated, or used by a school or educational institution, if such bus is stopped for the purpose of receiving or discharging any school children outside a protected loading zone.
(3) (A) The driver of a vehicle upon a highway with separate roadways need not stop upon meeting or passing a school bus which is on a different roadway or when upon a controlled-access highway and the school bus is stopped in a loading zone which is a part of or adjacent to such highway and where pedestrians are not permitted to cross the roadway.
(B) For the purpose of subsection (a), "separate roadways" means roadways divided by an intervening space which is not suitable to vehicular traffic.
(4) Except as otherwise provided by the preceding subsections, the school bus driver is required to stop such school bus on the right-hand side of such road or highway, and the driver shall cause the bus to remain stationary and the visual stop signs on the bus actuated, until all school children who should be discharged from the bus have been so discharged and until all children whose destination causes them to cross the road or highway at that place have negotiated such crossing.
If you're in Ohio, and a school bus, heading in the same direction as your car, is loading or unloading children at a bus stop with it's flashing red loading lights, then you should never pass the bus, regardless of how big the street is.
Renewing a drivers license eye test?
If the bus is heading in the opposite direction, you only need to stop if the road is less than four lanes, or does not have a median.
Why aren't buses required to have seatbelts?
The practical side of this is that no one is going to approve a bus stop where students are asked to cross a street wider than three lane.
How did I create a problem for CHP?
Other states must be different, though. Checking with the police is a good idea, or ask your child's bus driver. He or she will probably know the law for your state.
building regulations?? disabled access for new build residentual houses?
Yes, you are supposed to stop for a school bus with lights on on a 4 lane road. This is the law even on a divided highway.In California: Yes on a collector/distributor roadway, no on a dual-carriageway (i.e. a roadway seperated by a median or other device, but not solely by striping).
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