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Duval County Public Schools is equipping roughly 900 school buses with stop-arm cameras designed to catch drivers who fail to stop when buses are loading and unloading students. The program spent April in a warning period — and starting May 1,
As of May 1, people who blow past stopped school buses on Duval County roadways may receive a hefty fine notice in the mail. Duval County Public Schools' more than 900 buses were recently outfitted
Over 100 seniors and local residents gathered in Sunnyside Friday, April 10, to rally against the planned relocation of a west-bound bus stop on Queens
A new Minnesota law is now in effect which requires drivers to stop 20 feet from a school bus when they see red lights flashing, and remain stopped until those lights stop flashing.
The crash happened just after 1:30 p.m. on Bartow Avenue, where investigators say the driver of a red car plowed into a bench where people were sitting and waiting for a bus.
(ABC 6 News) — Minnesota officials highlighted a new law aimed at making school bus stops safer for students on Tuesday. The state now requires drivers to stop at least 20 feet away from a school bus when its red lights are flashing regardless of if the stop arm is extended.