Drivers must obey instructions from school crossing guards:
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At all times.
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Only in front of a school.
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Only when children are present.
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During school hours only.
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Explanation
School crossing guards are trained to manage traffic and ensure the safety of children crossing the street. Drivers must always obey their instructions and come to a complete stop whenever a person is in the crosswalk. When driving near schools, stay alert and watch carefully for children crossing or stepping into the roadway.
Crossing guards in uniform and traffic control officers have the legal authority to stop, direct, and guide traffic. Drivers must follow their directions, even if they differ from traffic signals or signs.
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