When you meet an oncoming school bus displaying flashing amber lights, you must immediately come to a complete stop.
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True.
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False.
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Explanation
When drivers encounter an oncoming school bus with flashing amber lights, they must slow down to no more than 20 mph and prepare to stop. Once the bus stops and the stop arm extends, drivers must come to a complete stop at least 15 feet away.
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