If you are convicted of illegally passing a stopped school bus with flashing lights and the stop arm extended:
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Your driver’s license will be suspended.
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You will face a $30 fine.
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You will be forced to attend a reckless driving course.
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Explanation
Passing a stopped school bus with activated flashing lights and an extended stop arm is a serious offense in Illinois. The consequence for such a violation is the suspension of your driver's license. This penalty underscores the gravity of disregarding school bus signals, emphasizing the importance of prioritizing the safety of school children during their boarding and disembarking.
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