Recent community conversations in the Windham and Raymond
areas have included concerns regarding stopping for a school bus while the red
lights are flashing. There have been a few incidents caught on video by concerned
parents that shows vehicles continuing, and often speeding, through a stopped
bus as it is either picking up or dropping off a student.
According to Maine State law, “It is illegal to pass a
stopped school bus with red lights flashing on school property, on any
undivided highway or parking area in Maine. If you are approaching a stopped
school bus from either direction, with its red lights flashing, you must bring
your vehicle to a complete stop in front or rear of the school bus and wait
while children are getting on or off the bus.
You must not proceed until the
bus resumes motion or until signaled by the school bus driver to do so. The
operator of a vehicle on a way separated by curbing or other physical barrier
need not stop on meeting or passing a school bus if traveling in a lane separated
by the barrier from the lane in which that operator is traveling.”
Although buses are designed for safety and other vehicles
must adhere to the state law, student riders can do a lot to make their bus
trips even safer and preventing injury.
· Stand only in the designated school bus stop. Always stand
on the sidewalk, lawn or curb where the school bus stop is located. Stay away
from the street because traffic in the morning and the afternoon can be very
busy and hectic.
· Arrive at the stop early. Rushing to the bus stop may
cause you to make errors in judgment, including running in traffic to catch the
bus. Leave early so you have ample time to catch the bus and obey all traffic
laws.
· Only board and exit the bus when it is safe. Wait for the
bus to come to a complete stop before boarding or exiting. The driver will
engage the stop sign and put on the flashing red lights. Move around the bus
only when it is stopped.
· Keep the aisles clear. Stay out of the aisle when the bus
is in motion and store backpacks on your lap or under your seat so they are not
tripping hazards.
· Use seat restraints. Use seat restraints when available on
the school bus. While not every school bus has seatbelts, many now do.
· Stay in your seat. Remain in your seat while the bus is in
motion. Keep your hands inside of the windows. Do not get up to engage with
other riders.
·Keep a good distance between you and the bus. Exit the bus
and cross in front where the driver can see you. If you cannot see the driver,
he or she cannot see you. Check for safety signals from the driver to proceed
when traffic has stopped. Always walk, never run, around a bus.
· Do not goof off. When on the bus, always behave so that
you can hear any safety instructions and be aware of your surroundings. Behaving
also means one less distraction for drivers.
School bus passengers can make their rides to school even
safer by playing it smart.
Let’s all work together, keeping in mind the safety of our
children.
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