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State Patrol warns about passing school buses

The Brillion News

Wisconsin State Patrol officials are reminding drivers that speeding up when approaching school buses with their amber lights flashing is dangerous.

“Flashing amber lights are a signal that the school bus is preparing to stop to pick up or drop off children, so drivers need to slow down, pay attention and proceed carefully. Drivers are allowed to pass a moving school bus with its flashing amber lights activated, but they must do so cautiously,” said WSP Lt. Karl Mittelstadt. “Speeding up just to get round the bus before the red lights are turned on is dangerous for all.”

Under state law, once the bus displays flashing red warning lights, drivers both in front of and behind the bus must stop at least 20 feet from the bus and remain stopped until the red lights are turned off or the bus resumes travel.

Drivers must stop even if the red stop-sign arm on the side of the bus is not extended.

A citation for illegally passing a school bus costs a minimum of $326.50 and adds four demerit points on a driver’s license. When they are passed illegally, school bus drivers are authorized to report the violator to a law enforcement agency and a citation may be issued even though an officer did not witness the offense.

A new law went into effect in August 2016 that requires school buses in Wisconsin built on or after Jan. 1, 2005, to be equipped with amber lights. This new amber light requirement gives drivers more time to react to a school bus that is preparing to stop.

The amber lights are not a signal to drivers to speed up to pass the bus before the flashing red lights are activated.

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