Some School Buses Can Ticket You Automatically

Posted by Robert J. Debry
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Mar 28, 2016
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In numerous states around the country, school districts are installing cameras on the exterior of their buses that can capture video of vehicles that illegally pass them. Using the captured video, police can then send tickets to people who pass the buses while the bus stop arm is down. However, an auto accident lawyer can also use the cameras in the event of an accident. 

 Many cities send out hundreds of letters and tickets a month for these kinds of violations. So whether you live in small town Farmington, Utah or a big city on the East Coast, it is a good idea to know the laws regarding school buses; because as many an auto accident lawyer will tell you, keeping kids safe needs to be a bigger priority for everyone. 


Why the Cameras Are Important

Every day, school bus drivers are tasked with ensuring the safety of the students on their routes. This includes everyone from high school seniors down to kindergarteners. Most of the time an auto accident lawyer will tell you that the only way they can report a driver who violates bus safety laws is to write down the license plate number of the vehicle. 

The problem is that writing car information down can be a big distraction for the driver since they are then essentially performing two jobs at once. The cameras free them up to focus solely on the safety of the students. It doesn't matter if you live in Farmington, Utah or a big city, people are often uneducated about the bus safety laws and this poses a huge danger to children when they are crossing the road. 


What You Should Know as a Driver

In order to prevent an auto accident or an auto-pedestrian accident, it is vital be educate yourself about the traffic rules surrounding school buses. Even in a small town like Farmington, there are violations regarding buses each month. 

Although laws can vary between states, in most places it is illegal to pass a bus on either side of the road if their stop arm is down unless you are on the opposite side of a divided highway. All drivers should be aware of the rules in their states to help lessen the case load for the local auto accident lawyer and to keep children safe on their way to and from school in Farmington and across the country. 

Ryan Muir is a legal writer for Fusion 360, an SEO and content marketing agency. Information provided by Robert J Debry. Follow on Twitter.

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