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A school bus is stopped with its red lights flashing and stop arm extended on a multi-lane unseparated highway. What must drivers in both directions typically do in BC?
On an unseparated highway, all vehicles must stop when a school bus has its red lights flashing and stop arm extended, regardless of their direction of travel.
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Question: A school bus is stopped with its red lights flashing and stop arm extended on a multi-lane unseparated highway. What must drivers in both directions typically do in BC?
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- Only vehicles travelling in the same direction must stop ✅ All vehicles must stop until the lights stop flashing and the arm retracts
- Vehicles approaching from the opposite direction may proceed with caution
- Vehicles may pass on the right if clear to do so
Correct answer: All vehicles must stop until the lights stop flashing and the arm retracts
Explanation: On an unseparated highway, all vehicles must stop when a school bus has its red lights flashing and stop arm extended, regardless of their direction of travel.
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