As the back-to-school season begins, it’s important to remember that this time of year impacts everyone on the road, not just those with students in their household. With school buses making their rounds and children walking to and from school, it’s crucial for all drivers to prioritize safety and be mindful of school traffic laws.
While it is super frustrating to find yourself stuck behind a school bus, it’s important to keep your back-to-school cool for the safety of everyone. Understanding and adhering to school bus traffic laws is essential. Additionally, keep a watchful eye for students in school zones who might be distracted or excited as they navigate their way to school.
To ensure everyone’s safety during the school season, the National Safety Council provides the following reminders:
- School Bus Traffic Laws: In all 50 states, it is illegal to pass a school bus that has stopped to pick up or drop off children. Traffic in both directions must stop on undivided roadways when students are boarding or exiting a bus.
- Divided Roadways: While state laws may vary, vehicles traveling behind the bus in the same direction must always stop when the bus does, regardless of the type of roadway.
- Flashing Lights: Yellow flashing lights on a school bus indicate the driver is preparing to stop to load or unload passengers. Red flashing lights and an extended stop sign arm mean the bus has stopped, and children are either boarding or disembarking.
- Safe Distance: Maintain a distance of at least 10 feet around a school bus to provide ample space for children getting on or off.
- Crosswalk Safety: Be especially vigilant for children who may run or overlook safety rules when moving to and from the bus stop. Never block crosswalks when waiting to turn or when stopped at a red light.
- School Zones: Stay alert for flashing lights indicating a school zone and always yield the right-of-way to students crossing in marked crosswalks.
If your daily commute involves areas with school bus stops, consider taking steps to help you safely share the road. Listening to music or a podcast can help you stay calm during frequent stops. Additionally, leaving a bit earlier can alleviate stress about delays. Above all, remember that the goal is for everyone to reach their destination safely.
By being patient and attentive, we can all contribute to a safer back-to-school season on the roads.