When on a two-lane roadway, drivers must stop when approaching a stopped school bus with its red warning lights flashing and stop arm extended.
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False.
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True.
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Explanation
Drivers must stop before meeting or passing a school bus that is stopped and loading or unloading passengers. When approaching a stopped school bus, you must come to a complete stop and remain stopped until the stop signal arm is no longer extended and the red flashing lights are turned off. The only time you are not required to stop for a school bus is when you are on a four-lane roadway and the bus is stopped in the opposite direction from which you are traveling.
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