You must stop for a school bus:
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When the school bus is parked on the shoulder of the road and no one is in it.
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Whenever the school bus approaches you, even if its lights are not flashing.
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If its red lights are flashing on a two-lane highway.
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Whenever the driver waves at you.
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Explanation
You must stop for a school bus with flashing red lights on any two-lane highway. Remain stopped until all children are clear of the road, the red lights turn off, and the stop arm is retracted. However, you are not required to stop if you are traveling in the opposite direction on roads with four or more lanes, provided there are two lanes going in each direction.
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