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if a school bus stops on a four lane highway divided by a four foot paived strip must the vichels going in the

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  1. No. If it is more than two lanes, the other side of the road does not have to stop. It is illegal for children to cross more than one lane so they will be exiting the bus on the side of the road they live on.
  2. no because kids don't cross main streets.but it is a common curtsy.
  3. I know that cars on the opposite side of a divided highway that has a barrier do not have to stop for buses. It may be different depending on which they are going but I don`t think a bus driver would make a child cross over the barriier anyways or they shouldn`t be allowed to.
  4. In NY State you do. It make sense . Kids will do dumb things adults have to anticipate that and be smarter.
  5. vehicles going opposite direction ca pass the school bus on divided hyw
  6. All states are different....in SC you don't!
  7. Hmmmm, let me see ... if there are more than four lanes children aren't allowed to cross the road ... NOT! (foolish people) A fifth lane in the center is a turning lane and is not considered a divided highway. The only time you may pass a school bus under any circumstances is the opposite side of a DIVIDED highway ... either by a barrier or median, a paved strip is not considered either one.
  8. Here in Washington State we don't have to stop. (2 lanes going either direction) I thought we did and would be shocked every time someone sped through and didn't stop--but they were the ones that knew the law!
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