Motorists face fines of up to $5,000 for illegally passing school buses
Thu, 09/30/2010 - 11:37
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The safe transport of Island students to and from school is the responsibility of all motorists says Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal Ron MacKinley.
“Families across Prince Edward Island rely on school buses tosafely deliver students back and forth from school,” says MinisterMacKinley.“Motorists have a hand in this by driving safely whensharing the road with school buses.”School buses are equipped with both amber and red flashinglights to alert motorists when a bus is coming to a stop.When the amber lights are flashing motorists should be alert forthe presence of students on both sides of the road and slow down,preparing to stop. If motorists cannot make a safe stop they shouldproceed. Passing a school bus when the amber lights are flashing when astop could be made safely can result in a charge under the HighwayTraffic Act.Flashing red lights will appear when the bus is stopped andstudents are entering or exiting the bus. When motorists approach aschool bus displaying these lights they must stop at least five metresfrom the front or rear of the bus and remain stopped until the flashingred lights stop. Motorists failing to stop for a school bus will lose 8demerit points and will be fined a minimum of $1,000 to a maximum of$5,000.“Giving motorists the tools they need to drive safely helpsensure safer roads for all Islanders,” says Minister MacKinley.“Students can also create safer roads by checking their path andensuring all vehicles are stopped before entering or exiting the schoolbus.”







