Massachusetts School Bus Law – PAY ATTENTION
Gardner starts school on Tuesday, September 2nd which means school buses will be everywhere. The Gardner Police Department posted, “School is here for some and just around the corner for others! Let’s keep our kids safe at the bus stop by following safety tips – whether you’re a parent, student, or driver. Together, we can make this school year safe and successful for all!“
Gardner Magazine has a “Deep Dive” with the Chair Man and Chair Lady explaining Massachusetts law regarding school buses. Listen on any device, CLICK PLAY.
Here’s more about the Massachusetts Law regarding stopping for a school bus:
In Massachusetts, you must stop for a school bus when its red lights are flashing and the stop sign is extended, regardless of whether you are approaching from the front or the rear on a two-lane road. You must remain stopped until the lights and sign are retracted. However, on a divided highway with a physical median or barrier, you only need to stop if you are on the same side of the road as the bus. Fines for failing to stop are substantial, starting at $250 for a first offense. When to Stop – Flashing Red Lights and Extended Stop Sign: Come to a complete stop when a school bus has its red lights flashing and its stop arm is extended. On a Two-Lane Road: You must stop for the bus if you are on the same road as the bus, whether you are traveling from the front or the rear. Allow to Pass: Remain stopped until the bus’s lights stop flashing and its stop arm folds back. Vans/Pupil Transport Vehicles: The same rules apply to school pupil transport vehicles (like vans) that have flashing red lights and “SCHOOL BUS” signs. When You Don’t Need to Stop – Divided Highways: You are not required to stop for a school bus on a divided highway with a physical barrier or unpaved median, but only if you are on the opposite side of the road from the bus. Penalties for Violations Fines: A first offense for failing to stop for a school bus can result in a minimum fine of $250. Repeat Offenses: Second and subsequent offenses can lead to higher fines and potential suspension of your driver’s license. Camera Enforcement: Massachusetts law now allows for school bus violation detection monitoring systems to capture violations. Safety Reminders – Distance: You should stop at least 100 feet behind a school bus. Caution: Even when exceptions apply, exercise caution. Look for Children: After stopping, you should move slowly and continue to look for children who may be crossing the street. Follow the Law. Save Lives.