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39:4-128.1. School buses stopped for children; duty of motorists;
duty of bus driver; violations; revocation of license
1. On highways having roadways not divided by safety islands or
physical traffic separation installations, the driver of a vehicle
approaching or overtaking a bus, which is being used solely for
the transportation of children to or from school or a summer day
camp or any school connected activity and which has stopped for
the purpose of receiving or discharging any child, shall stop such
vehicle not less than 25 feet from such school bus and keep such
vehicle stationary until such child has entered said bus or has
alighted and reached the side of such highway and until a flashing
red light is no longer exhibited by the bus; provided, such bus
is designated as a school bus by one sign on the front and one sign
on the rear, with each letter on such signs at least four inches
in height.
On highways having dual or multiple roadways separated by safety
islands or physical traffic separation installations, the driver
of avehicle overtaking a school bus, which has stopped for the purpose
of receiving or discharging any child, shall stop such vehicle not
less than 25 feet from such school bus and keep such vehicle stationary
until such child has entered said bus or has alighted and reached
the side of the highway and until a flashing red light is no longer
exhibited by the bus.
On highways having dual or multiple roadways separated by safety
islands or physical traffic separation installations, the driver
of a vehicle on another roadway approaching a school bus, which
has stopped for the purpose of receiving or discharging any child,
shall reduce the speed of his vehicle to not more than 10 miles
per hour and shall not resume normal speed until the vehicle has
passed the bus and has passed any child who may have alighted there
from or be about to enter said bus.
For purposes of this section, "highway" means the entire
width between the boundary lines of every way whether publicly or
privately maintained when any part thereof is open to the public
for purposes of vehicular travel.
Whenever a school bus is parked at the curb for the purpose of
receiving children directly from a school or a summer day camp or
any school connected activity or discharging children to enter a
school, or a summer day camp or any school connected activity, which
is located on the same side of the street as that on which the bus
is parked, drivers of vehicles shall be permitted to pass said bus
without stopping, but at a speed not in excess of 10 miles per hour.
The driver of a bus which is being used solely for the transportation
of children to or from school or a summer day camp or any school
connected activity shall continue to exhibit a flashing red light
and shall not start his bus until every child who may have alighted
there from shall have reached a place of safety.
PENALTIES: 5 POINTS BY DMV, PLUS 5 CAR INSURANCE ELIGIBILITY POINTS,
PLUS:
Any person who shall violate any provision of this act shall be
subject to (1) a fine of not less than $100.00, (2) imprisonment
for not more than 15 days or community service for 15 days in such
form and on such terms as the court shall deem appropriate, (3)
or both for the first offense, and a fine not less than $250.00,
imprisonment for not more than 15 days, or both for each subsequent
offense. The penalties shall be enforced and recovered pursuant
to the provisions of chapter 5 of Title 39 of the Revised Statutes.
There shall be a rebuttable presumption that the registered owner
of the vehicle which was involved in the violation of this section
was the person who committed the act.
The Director of the Division of Motor Vehicles may also revoke
the license to drive a motor vehicle of any person who shall have
been guilty of such willful violation of any of the provisions of
this act as shall, in the discretion of the director, justify such
revocation, but the director shall, at all times, have power to
validate such a license which has been revoked, or to grant a new
license to any person whose license to drive a motor vehicle shall
have been revoked pursuant to this act.
Hire an experienced attorney to defend your if charged with this
violation.
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