Flashing amber lights mean a school bus is:
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About to make a left turn.
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Going to stop soon to load or unload school children.
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Speeding up.
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Changing gears.
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Explanation
School buses are equipped with both amber and red flashing lights. Amber lights indicate the bus is about to stop to load or unload children. Once stopped, the red lights activate. You may not pass a school bus when its red or amber lights are flashing.
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