You are driving on a divided highway with two lanes in each direction, and a school bus has stopped in the opposite direction. You:
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Must proceed at 15 MPH or less.
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Must slow down.
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Don't need to stop.
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Must stop until the red lights stop flashing.
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Explanation
When driving on a divided highway with two lanes in each direction, drivers are not required to stop when approaching a school bus that is headed in the opposite direction, even if the bus is stopped, the stop arm is extended, and the red flashing lights are activated.
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