I see it all the time, a school bus stops and people are always in such a rush they go around a stopped school bus even with the visual school bus stop signs out. I just don't get it. Are you in that much of a rush where you could seriously injure a child?

In case you didn't know how to stop for a school bus check out the directions below.

According to Louisiana law :

You must stop at least thirty feet from a stopped school bus that is loading or unloading children. This is required by law whether you are meeting the bus or traveling behind it. You do not have to stop when the bus is stopped in a loading zone completely off the roadway and where the pedestrians are not allowed to cross the roadway. When a school bus is stopped in opposite lanes on a roadway separated by a ditch, grassy median, elevated concrete barrier or any obstacle that prevents traffic from driving thereon, you are not required to stop. Drivers must stop for a stopped school bus when
traveling on four lane or five lane roadways which are not separated by any barriers. When you have stopped, you must not proceed until the bus moves again or the visual warning signals are no longer in use.
Louisiana Safety
Louisiana Safety
loading...

If you're in a rush, please leave early. Always obey school bus safety.

More From Hot 107.9