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When can a school bus driver legally proceed after stopping to load/unload students?
The bus driver must ensure all children are safely clear of the roadway and the bus, and that the stop arm is retracted and red lights are deactivated, before p
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Question: When can a school bus driver legally proceed after stopping to load/unload students?
Answer options: ✅ Only after all children are safely aboard or off the bus and the stop arm is retracted and red lights are off.
- As soon as the last child has crossed the road, regardless of the stop arm status.
- When traffic behind the bus starts to move.
- After waiting for a minimum of 30 seconds.
Correct answer: Only after all children are safely aboard or off the bus and the stop arm is retracted and red lights are off.
Explanation: The bus driver must ensure all children are safely clear of the roadway and the bus, and that the stop arm is retracted and red lights are deactivated, before proceeding.
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