As the new school year begins, Georgia drivers must remember the crucial rules for navigating school buses, bus stops, and school zones to ensure the safety of students across the state.
Why It Matters: Adhering to these traffic laws protects children and helps prevent accidents. Ignoring these rules can lead to severe consequences, both in terms of safety and legal penalties.
🚦 What You Need to Know:
- Yellow Flashing Lights: Slow down. The bus is preparing to stop.
- Red Flashing Lights: Stop. Do not pass until the lights stop flashing and all children are safe.
- Stopped School Buses: You must stop regardless of your direction unless you are on the opposite side of a divided highway with a five-foot unpaved space or raised barrier. Fines for violations have increased under Addy’s Law, with first-time offenders facing at least $1,000 and possible jail time.
- Bus Stops: Slow down and be vigilant. Children may dart into the street.
- School Zones: Follow posted speed limits. Traffic will be heavier during the first days of school.
Catch Up Quick: With schools reopening, drivers need to be extra cautious and follow traffic laws to protect students.
Georgia, stay vigilant, drive safely, and let’s ensure a great and safe school year for all.
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