Politics & Government

PennDOT: Motorists Reminded to be Patient, Obey School Bus Stopping Law

With school starting in less than two weeks, PennDOT is reminding drivers to be patient with school buses.

Students will return to Neshaminy School District schools for their first day on August 30, which means school buses will be back on the roads. With that, PennDOT is reminding motorists to watch out for buses and students headed to and from school.

"With students distracted by the start of a new school year, it is all too
easy for them to make a mistake and dart into traffic," PennDOT Secretary Barry Schoch said in a press release.

"So that everyone can make it safely to their destination, motorists are reminded to pay attention to students as they board and exit buses, and to obey traffic laws regarding school buses and school zones," he said.

Find out what's happening in Lower Southamptonwith free, real-time updates from Patch.

According to PennDOT's release, Motorists convicted of violating Pennsylvania's school bus stopping law face a $250 fine, five points on their driving record and a 60-day license suspension.

Under state law, motorists approaching a school bus with its red lights
flashing and stop arm extended must stop at least 10 feet from the bus. Motorists approaching from all directions are required to stop. However, drivers who encounter a school bus stopping on the opposite side of a divided highway are not required to stop. Lanes of a divided highway are clearly separated by a divider, such as concrete barriers or grass medians, as stated in the release.

Motorists must also use caution in school zones, the release stated. "

Find out what's happening in Lower Southamptonwith free, real-time updates from Patch.

"Schools are hubs of pedestrian and vehicle traffic, so motorists are required to slow down to the posted speed limit of 15 miles per hour in school zones. Violations carry a fine and three points on the driver’s record," the release also stated.

For more tips, visit the School Bus Safety link under the Traffic Safety
Information Center on PennDOT’s highway safety website at www.DriveSafePA.org.


Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.

We’ve removed the ability to reply as we work to make improvements. Learn more here