Before a school bus stops to load passengers, the driver will usually flash:
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Red warning lights.
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Yellow warning lights.
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Green lights.
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Red lights.
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Explanation
Before stopping to load passengers, school buses typically flash yellow warning lights on the front and rear. When drivers see these flashing yellow lights on a school bus, they must slow down and prepare to stop.
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