In Vermont, if you are found guilty of passing a stopped school bus with its warning lights on:
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Your driving license will be revoked.
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You will be subject to a substantial fine and five points on your driver license.
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You will receive two points on your drivers license.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
You must stop behind a school bus when its red warning lights are activated and remain stopped as long as the lights continue to flash. In Vermont, illegally passing a stopped school bus with its warning lights on will result in a hefty fine and five points added to your driving record.
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