Drivers are not required to stop for a stopped school bus when driving on a two-lane road.
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False.
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True.
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Explanation
On a two-lane road, drivers are required by law to stop for a stopped school bus with flashing lights that is loading or unloading passengers. This applies whether they are meeting the bus or traveling behind it.
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