Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do red flashing school bus lights apply to cyclists? In traffic on MacArthur I just saw a speeding cyclist pass a school bus on the left while it was loading kids. An accident would have been as devastating as with a car for the kid. One more reason to hate them.
No, it wouldn't have been.
But yes, when I'm on a bike, I stop for stopped school buses, just as I do when I'm driving.
I think OP needs a better understanding of physics and bodily injury.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, and the other traffic laws too.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, and the other traffic laws too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do red flashing school bus lights apply to cyclists? In traffic on MacArthur I just saw a speeding cyclist pass a school bus on the left while it was loading kids. An accident would have been as devastating as with a car for the kid. One more reason to hate them.
No, it wouldn't have been.
But yes, when I'm on a bike, I stop for stopped school buses, just as I do when I'm driving.
Anonymous wrote:Do red flashing school bus lights apply to cyclists? In traffic on MacArthur I just saw a speeding cyclist pass a school bus on the left while it was loading kids. An accident would have been as devastating as with a car for the kid. One more reason to hate them.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, the flashing red and the sign extended is a STOP sign. Same as a red light.
Anonymous wrote:Do red flashing school bus lights apply to cyclists? In traffic on MacArthur I just saw a speeding cyclist pass a school bus on the left while it was loading kids. An accident would have been as devastating as with a car for the kid. One more reason to hate them.