Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this new? I’ve lived here 25 years and this was the first time. I was on a 4 lane highway on the left most lane and the school bus was dropping off at some apartments on the right most lane. I didn’t even see it. It’s not like I was in some residential neighborhood.
You didn't see a 40-foot long yellow bus with retroreflective tape on the back, a strobe light on top, flashing yellow and red lights, and a stop sign on an arm?
Please stop driving right now.
Anonymous wrote:If there is no median you have to stop...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this new? I’ve lived here 25 years and this was the first time. I was on a 4 lane highway on the left most lane and the school bus was dropping off at some apartments on the right most lane. I didn’t even see it. It’s not like I was in some residential neighborhood.
You didn't see a 40-foot long yellow bus with retroreflective tape on the back, a strobe light on top, flashing yellow and red lights, and a stop sign on an arm?
Please stop driving right now.
It’s very possible that the OP did not see the bus. If there are 6 or 8 lanes of traffic. And there are several large trucks next to you, you cannot see the bus on the extreme opposite site of the road.
So those truck-drivers also didn't see the school bus and also didn't stop for it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this new? I’ve lived here 25 years and this was the first time. I was on a 4 lane highway on the left most lane and the school bus was dropping off at some apartments on the right most lane. I didn’t even see it. It’s not like I was in some residential neighborhood.
You didn't see a 40-foot long yellow bus with retroreflective tape on the back, a strobe light on top, flashing yellow and red lights, and a stop sign on an arm?
Please stop driving right now.
It’s very possible that the OP did not see the bus. If there are 6 or 8 lanes of traffic. And there are several large trucks next to you, you cannot see the bus on the extreme opposite site of the road.
So those truck-drivers also didn't see the school bus and also didn't stop for it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this new? I’ve lived here 25 years and this was the first time. I was on a 4 lane highway on the left most lane and the school bus was dropping off at some apartments on the right most lane. I didn’t even see it. It’s not like I was in some residential neighborhood.
You didn't see a 40-foot long yellow bus with retroreflective tape on the back, a strobe light on top, flashing yellow and red lights, and a stop sign on an arm?
Please stop driving right now.
It’s very possible that the OP did not see the bus. If there are 6 or 8 lanes of traffic. And there are several large trucks next to you, you cannot see the bus on the extreme opposite site of the road.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this new? I’ve lived here 25 years and this was the first time. I was on a 4 lane highway on the left most lane and the school bus was dropping off at some apartments on the right most lane. I didn’t even see it. It’s not like I was in some residential neighborhood.
You didn't see a 40-foot long yellow bus with retroreflective tape on the back, a strobe light on top, flashing yellow and red lights, and a stop sign on an arm?
Please stop driving right now.
Anonymous wrote:I’ll bet OP voted for the person(s) who approved guilt by photo in MC.
Anonymous wrote:Question because I don't know the answer....are you supposed to stop where there is a median, but there are breaks in the median? (I think no, but am not sure.) It's sometimes a little scary to stop on a road with 2-3 lanes in each direction, and a 40 mph speed limit--I hate when they have bus stops on streets like that. MCPS avoids it, but some of the private school buses stop on pretty busy streets, I've noticed.
Anonymous wrote:No sympathy, OP