Stop Means Stop: Nebraska School Bus Safety & Stop-Arm Violations
Stop Means Stop: Nebraska School Bus Safety & Stop-Arm Violations |
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As Nebraska students head back to school, the safety of children getting on and off the bus is everyone’s responsibility. One of the most serious risks children face each school day comes from drivers who ignore school bus stop-arm laws. What the Law RequiresNebraska law is clear:
The Penalty for ViolationsPassing a stopped school bus with its stop arm extended is not only dangerous—it’s illegal.
Why It MattersChildren are unpredictable. A student may drop something, cross in front of the bus, or step out suddenly. Stopping when required gives kids the space and safety they need. A few extra seconds of patience can prevent a lifetime of regret. Learn More from the Nebraska State PatrolThe Nebraska State Patrol has released an educational video to remind drivers of their responsibilities around school buses. This short clip shows exactly what drivers should—and should not—do when approaching a school bus with flashing lights.
▶️ Watch the video from the Nebraska State Patrol here
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The Bottom LineWhen you see a school bus with flashing lights, remember: Stop means stop. Protecting Nebraska’s students starts with safe driving. |