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My child needs to cross the road to get on the bus, but the driver doesn’t use the flashing red lights and stop arm. Why?

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My child needs to cross the road to get on the bus, but the driver doesn’t use the flashing red lights and stop arm. Why?

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If there is curb, gutter, and sidewalk on both sides of the road then we are not allowed by city statute to utilize the flashing red lights and stop arm. However, if one of those ingredients is missing then your child should wait on their side of the road and wait until the bus driver signals them across.

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