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When is it permissible for a school bus driver to activate the yellow warning lights prior to stopping?

School bus drivers are required to activate their amber warning lights well in advance of a stop (typically 100-200 metres) to alert other drivers of an impendi

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Question: When is it permissible for a school bus driver to activate the yellow warning lights prior to stopping?

Answer options: ✅ Approximately 100-200 metres before the stop, to warn traffic.

  • Only when children are visible at the stop.
  • Immediately upon approaching the stop, regardless of traffic.
  • Only in adverse weather conditions.

Correct answer: Approximately 100-200 metres before the stop, to warn traffic.

Explanation: School bus drivers are required to activate their amber warning lights well in advance of a stop (typically 100-200 metres) to alert other drivers of an impending stop to pick up or drop off children.

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