Students are back in school, and that means drivers can expect to see school buses on the road again.
If you're driving, when are you required by state law to stop for a school bus? And under what circumstances are you allowed to pass a school bus without stopping? Drivers who don't stop for a school bus can face a citation and a fine.
With the new school year here, below is a look at guidance from Oregon Driver & Motor Vehicle Services (DMV). When drivers are required to stop for a school bus If you see flashing lights, you should stop before reaching the school bus. You're required to remain stopped until the flashing lights turn off.
This applies if:
You're driving on a two-lane road in the same or opposite direction of a school bus
You're driving on the opposite side of the road as the school bus (that includes when there's a yellow median strip or a turn lane
To be clear, a yellow median strip or a turn lane doesn't create two separate roads, so all lanes of traffic are required to stop.
You aren't required to stop for a school bus only if you're traveling in the opposite direction on a divided highway with two roads separated by an unpaved median strip or barrier.