Drivers do not have to stop for a school bus if:
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They are traveling in the opposite side of a highway with a total of four or more lanes (two or more lanes in each direction).
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They are traveling in a residential area and the road has a large shoulder on each side.
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The speed limit in the area is under 25 MPH.
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They are traveling in the same direction as the bus on a four-lane highway with two lanes going in the each direction.
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Explanation
In Delaware, drivers are not required to stop for a school bus with red lights flashing when the stopped school bus is traveling in the opposite direction and the highway has four or more lanes (two or more lanes going each direction).
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