Anonymous wrote:I would have chosen to proceed, however much slower than I usually would when no school bus is present.
You just never know kids....They are very unpredictable and one could easily run into the intersection.
Anonymous wrote:I was stopped at a stop sign as I see the buss approaching the children it was already the 5 seconds I was waiting at the stop sign fully stopped with no oncoming cars to my left and right I see the bus turn on it’s flashing yellow lights and I know that means to slow down and I was on coming it I know to drop lower than 20 so I was going slow as soon as she opened the stop sign I stopped which is how she was able to catch my license bc I stopped before the bus line and saw her writing down my license I arrived before her to the stop sign at the intersection which is why I went Someone help
Anonymous wrote:I've Googled this, but can't find a definitive answer. All the school bus passing laws seem to be if you are on same street as the bus.
My situation (in Maryland) when leaving my neighborhood on residential streets is at a four-way stop. Sometimes a school bus is picking up kids at the corner perpendicular to me. So is it OK for me to keep going straight on my street, past the front of the bus, after stopping? I think so, but I want to be careful since there are a lot of kids running around. Yesterday, the car behind me honked for me to go, so I did.
Anonymous wrote:I was stopped at a stop sign as I see the buss approaching the children it was already the 5 seconds I was waiting at the stop sign fully stopped with no oncoming cars to my left and right I see the bus turn on it’s flashing yellow lights and I know that means to slow down and I was on coming it I know to drop lower than 20 so I was going slow as soon as she opened the stop sign I stopped which is how she was able to catch my license bc I stopped before the bus line and saw her writing down my license I arrived before her to the stop sign at the intersection which is why I went Someone help
Anonymous wrote:I would have chosen to proceed, however much slower than I usually would when no school bus is present.
You just never know kids....They are very unpredictable and one could easily run into the intersection.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Page 16 of the VA driver's manual has an illustration that is helpful. So yes, both OP (going straight) and PP (turning right) must stop. One way to think of it is that the law is designed not just to protect the kids immediately loading/unloading, but to protect kids who are running from any potential direction to catch the bus. If someone behind you honks, let them. They can go around if they want to disobey the law.
http://www.dmv.state.va.us/webdoc/pdf/dmv39.pdf
Page 16 does not have anything to do with buses (?). It talks about how to go around a roundabout and how to pass another vehicle. (?)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Page 16 of the VA driver's manual has an illustration that is helpful. So yes, both OP (going straight) and PP (turning right) must stop. One way to think of it is that the law is designed not just to protect the kids immediately loading/unloading, but to protect kids who are running from any potential direction to catch the bus. If someone behind you honks, let them. They can go around if they want to disobey the law.
http://www.dmv.state.va.us/webdoc/pdf/dmv39.pdf
Page 16 does not have anything to do with buses (?). It talks about how to go around a roundabout and how to pass another vehicle. (?)
Go to page 14 and it clearly talks about school buses.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Page 16 of the VA driver's manual has an illustration that is helpful. So yes, both OP (going straight) and PP (turning right) must stop. One way to think of it is that the law is designed not just to protect the kids immediately loading/unloading, but to protect kids who are running from any potential direction to catch the bus. If someone behind you honks, let them. They can go around if they want to disobey the law.
http://www.dmv.state.va.us/webdoc/pdf/dmv39.pdf
Page 16 does not have anything to do with buses (?). It talks about how to go around a roundabout and how to pass another vehicle. (?)