Do I have to stop behind a school bus? Can I get a ticket? Here's what California law says
Briefly

In California, it's mandatory for vehicles to stop for a school bus with its red lights flashing and stop sign extended, especially on two-way streets.
On two-way roads, all vehicles must stop for stopped school buses with flashing lights, regardless of middle turn lanes, to ensure child safety.
Only vehicles on the same side of a stopped school bus must stop on four-lane roads, while opposite-side drivers can continue with caution.
Not stopping for a school bus can result in significant fines and penalties, underscoring the necessity of adhering to school bus safety laws.
Read at Sacramento Bee
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