When should a school bus use the strobe light?

When should a school bus use the strobe light?

The purpose of equipping buses with roof mount strobe lights is to alert motorists that a school bus is in the vicinity. This may be especially helpful in severe weather conditions, such as rain, fog, smog, and snow, where the vision of approaching motorists is more obscured.

What does the flashing light on a school bus mean?

Yellow flashing lights mean the bus is preparing to stop to load or unload children. Slow down and prepare to stop your vehicle. Red flashing lights mean the bus has stopped and children are getting on or off.

When approaching a school bus do you flash the lights?

You must stop for stopped school buses with flashing red lights and an extended stop sign when you approach from any direction on a highway, private road, or school driveway. Stop and remain stopped until all persons are clear and the bus moves again.

At what distance are warning lights on a school bus activated?

500 feet
Bus Light System The two amber lights on both the front and the rear of each school bus are Warning Lights used just before the bus comes to a stop to load or unload children. The driver activates the amber lights in rural areas a distance of 500 feet from the stop.

Why school bus doesn’t have seat belts?

The simple answer is that they don’t need them. In a cost/benefit analysis, the cost of adding seat belts to school buses outweighs any potential benefits, according to NHTSA studies. Modern school buses are large and heavy, and their passengers sit high off the ground. School buses are designed to be safe.

What should you do when you approach a school bus with flashing lights?

When you meet an oncoming school bus displaying flashing amber lights, you must slow down to no more than 20 mph and be prepared to stop. If the red lights are flashing or if the stop arm is out, you must come to a complete stop at least 15 feet from the bus.

What do the yellow flashing lights on a school bus mean?

According to the California law (CVC 22454), motorists must remain stopped as long as the red lights on the school bus are flashing. Some school buses flash yellow lights when preparing to stop to let children off the bus. The yellow lights are a warning to driver to slow down and prepare to stop.

When to activate safety lights on school bus?

stopping the bus not less than four and not more than 10 m from the travelled portion of the provincial highway activate the safety lights unless the bus is stopped or in the process of stopping to load or unload the passengers activate the stop arm unless the bus is stopped for the purpose of loading or unloading passengers

When to activate the stop arm on a school bus?

activate the strobe lights on the bus any time the driver is transporting passengers outside a city, town or village except where prohibited by municipal bylaw, activate the stop arm when the bus is stopped for the purpose of loading or unloading passengers maintain discipline, and report any misconduct of passengers to the principal of the school

Why do school buses have red and amber lights?

School buses are equipped with both amber and red flashing lights. When the school bus driver activates the amber lights, he or she is warning other drivers that the bus is slowing and is going to load or unload children. Once the bus stops, the red lights and stop arm will be activated.

Where are the strobes on a school bus?

State specs often call for the strobes to be mounted on the longitudinal centerline in the rear third of the roof, but some states allow them near the front as well. Mississippi gives bus operators the option of installing a strobe above the driver’s head area or near the rear.

When did school buses start to have strobe lights?

School buses in Arkansas weren’t required to have strobe lights before 1997. Strobe lights were added to the buses that didn’t already have them, and they were wired to the ignition. As soon as the bus is started the strobe light starts flashing. It continues flashing until the bus is turned off. The newer buses were equipped with strobe lights.

School buses are equipped with both amber and red flashing lights. When the school bus driver activates the amber lights, he or she is warning other drivers that the bus is slowing and is going to load or unload children. Once the bus stops, the red lights and stop arm will be activated.

Which is the best roof strobe for a school bus?

Most states specify a low-profile, 4-inch dome with a branch guard and a clear lens for white light output when ordering from SoundOff. The company’s most commonly used model is the 3107LCC, but the 7202LCC is often chosen for maximum light output.

Do you activate the strobe light in the summer?

The company I transport for in the summer adamantly requires that we do not activate the strobe or overheads for any reason.

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