9.8 Sharing the Road with School Buses

Introduction

School buses carry Utah’s most precious passengers—children. Because children can be unpredictable when boarding or leaving a bus, drivers must always exercise extra caution. Utah law has strict rules about when to stop for school buses to ensure kids can cross the road safely.

Key Rules for Drivers

  1. Flashing Yellow Lights

    • Indicate that the bus is preparing to stop.

    • Slow down and prepare to stop.

  2. Flashing Red Lights & Stop Arm Extended

    • All traffic in both directions must stop, unless separated by a physical barrier or median.

    • Remain stopped until the lights stop flashing and the stop arm is retracted.

  3. School Zones & Bus Stops

    • Drive at reduced speeds in school zones.

    • Watch closely for children running across the street to or from the bus.

  4. Passing a School Bus

    • Illegal and extremely dangerous when the red lights are flashing.

    • Penalties include heavy fines, points on your license, and possible suspension.

  5. Extra Caution in Residential Areas

    • Children may dart out between parked cars to catch the bus.

    • Stay alert during early morning and afternoon hours when buses are most active.

Safe Driving Practices

  • Keep a safe following distance behind school buses.

  • Expect frequent stops and starts along their routes.

  • Never try to “beat” a school bus by speeding up before it stops.

  • Be patient—protecting children is more important than saving a few seconds.

Why It Matters

  • Children are smaller, harder to see, and may not always follow safety rules.

  • School bus laws are designed to protect them at their most vulnerable times—getting on and off the bus.

  • Your alertness and patience can prevent tragic accidents.

Takeaway

When sharing the road with school buses, the rules are simple: Stop when the lights flash, give children space, and always drive with caution.

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