School bus safety: When Florida drivers have to stop (2024)

TAMPA, Fla. — The start of the new school year means buses will be back on the roads carrying very precious cargo, but some motorists still break laws when it comes to sharing the road — and the consequences can be deadly.

According to Florida Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, in 2022 alone, there were almost 3,000 crashes that involved school buses. Find statistics for Tampa Bay area counties at the end of this article.

"Motorists should always be alert and drive with caution around school buses and in school zones where children may be present like schools, bus stops, school buses and school parking lots," FLHSMV says on their website. "Parents should also go over safety tips with their children to make sure they are safe on and around school buses and school zones."

As of January 2021, the penalties for failure to stop for a school bus doubled, according to FLHSMV.

The penalty for failure to stop for a school bus went from a minimum of $100 to $200, and if a second offense is committed in five years, the person’s license will be suspended for up to one year.

The penalty for passing a school bus on the side that children enter and exit when the school bus displays a stop signal went from a minimum of $200 to $400, and if a second offense is committed in five years, the person’s license can be suspended up to two years.

School Bus Safety Tips for Motorists:

  • Be alert and watch for children especially near schools, bus stops, school buses and in school parking lots.
  • Children on bicycles can be unpredictable and can make sudden changes in direction. Be especially careful when children are present in school zones and residential areas.
  • Pay extra attention to lower speed limits in school zones.
  • Watch for and obey signals from school crossing guards.
  • Only drive or park in authorized areas to drop off or pick up children at school.
  • Motorists are required to stop when approaching a school bus that is stopped with its red lights flashing and STOP arms extended. (See the different situations in the diagram below)
  • All drivers moving in either direction on a two-way street must stop for a school bus displaying a stop signal, and must remain stopped until the road is clear of children AND the school bus stop arm is withdrawn. (see diagram, TWO-LANE)
  • On a highway divided by a paved median, all drivers moving in either direction must stop for a school bus displaying a stop signal, and must remain stopped until the road is clear of children AND the school bus stop arm is withdrawn. (see diagram, MULTI-LANE)
  • The only time traffic approaching an oncoming school bus does not need to stop, is if there is a raised barrier such as a concrete divider or at least five feet of unpaved space separating the lanes of traffic. (see diagram, DIVIDED HIGHWAY)
  • On a highway divided by a raised barrier or an unpaved median at least 5 feet wide, drivers moving in the opposite direction do not have to stop for the bus (painted lines or pavement markings are not considered barriers). However, these motorists should slow down and watch for students loading or unloading from the bus. (see diagram, DIVIDED HIGHWAY)

School Bus Safety Tips for Parents and Children

  • Arrive at the bus stop with about five minutes before the bus is scheduled to arrive.
  • At bus stops, children should wait in a safe place away from the road. Never sit on the roadway or curb while waiting for your bus.
  • Make sure your children know their bus driver’s name and bus number.
  • Tell children to never speak to strangers at the bus stop or get into the car with a stranger. Children should tell parents, the bus driver and a teacher at school if a stranger tries to talk to them or pick them up.
  • Children should never walk behind a bus and should stay away from bus wheels at all times. When the bus stops, children should wait for the driver’s signal that it is safe to cross the road or board the bus.
  • Children should look both ways before crossing the street- look left, right and left again. Tell them to make eye contact to make sure the bus driver can see them as they cross the street.
  • On the bus, children should remain seated at all times and keep the aisle clear. Tell children not to put their head, hands or arms out the window.
  • Remind children to stop talking and remain silent when the bus comes to a railroad crossing so the driver can hear if a train is approaching.
  • Children should avoid any loud or disruptive behavior that could distract the bus driver from safely operating the bus.
  • Refer to the officialFlorida Driver License Handbookfor more information on school bus safety.

Crashes involving school buses in the Tampa Bay area in 2022, according to FLHSMV.

  • Hillsborough: 194
  • Pinellas: 105
  • Polk: 104
  • Pasco: 68
  • Sarasota: 54
  • Manatee: 24
  • Citrus: 21
  • Hernando: 20
  • DeSoto: 1
  • Highlands: 11
  • Hardee: 2

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School bus safety: When Florida drivers have to stop (2024)

FAQs

School bus safety: When Florida drivers have to stop? ›

On a two-way street or highway, all drivers moving in either direction must stop for a stopped school bus which is picking up or dropping off children. You must remain stopped until all children are clear of the roadway and the bus signal has been withdrawn.

What are the rules for stopping for a school bus in Florida? ›

The Florida School Bus Stop Law is designed to keep children safe as they're getting on and off the bus. It requires you to stop when a bus extends its stop sign and turns on its flashing red lights. This law applies to drivers traveling in both directions on two-lane and multi-lane highways.

What is the new school bus law in Florida? ›

New legislation passed by the Florida Legislature and signed into law by Governor DeSantis on May 31, 2023, allows Florida school districts to capture camera images of drivers who illegally pass stopped school buses with red flashing lights and extended stop signs.

What is the only exception to the school bus stopping rules is when you are approaching a stopped school bus? ›

Understanding the Law

Drivers must remain stopped until the lights stop flashing and the arm has been retracted. This applies whether you're approaching the school bus from the front or from behind. The only exception is when you're on the opposite side of a divided or multi-lane highway.

What's the fine for passing a school bus in Florida? ›

A moving violation citation accompanied by 4 points on your driving record. A mandatory hearing. Completion of an approved basic Driver Improvement Course. A fine of $265 for passing on the same side of the street as the bus, and up to 1 year in jail.

Can you go around a bus with yellow flashing lights? ›

If the bus has pulled into a loading zone, and there's no walkway for pedestrians that connects the loading zone with the road on which you're driving, then you don't have to stop. When yellow lights start flashing, slow down. Don't try to pass the bus before it stops.

Do buses have the right-of-way in Florida? ›

SECTION 0815Duty to yield to public transit vehicles. (1) The driver of a vehicle shall yield the right-of-way to a publicly owned transit bus traveling in the same direction which has signaled and is reentering the traffic flow from a specifically designated pullout bay.

What is the statute 1006.22 in Florida? ›

Maximum regard for safety and adequate protection of health are primary requirements that must be observed by district school boards in routing buses, appointing drivers, and providing and operating equipment, in accordance with all requirements of law and rules of the State Board of Education in providing ...

What is the statute 1006.21 in Florida? ›

(a) Shall provide transportation for each student in prekindergarten disability programs and in kindergarten through grade 12 membership in a public school when, and only when, transportation is necessary to provide adequate educational facilities and opportunities which otherwise would not be available and to ...

When meeting a stopped school bus on a two-lane and four lane road what must you do in Illinois? ›

When a school bus is traveling on a two-lane roadway and is stopped to pick up or drop off pupils, the vehicles in all lanes of traffic must stop. Vehicles should stop at least 20 feet before reaching the school bus to allow pupils to cross the roadway safely.

Is passing a school bus a misdemeanor in Florida? ›

In Florida, drivers who pass a stopped school bus commit a moving violation. Points will get added to your driving record if convicted. You will receive four points for this offense. The authorities may suspend your license if you collect too many points within a specific period.

When you are traveling in the opposite direction of a school bus? ›

You do not have to stop if you and a school bus are traveling in opposite directions on a road that has more than two lanes and is separated by a median strip not for vehicle travel. 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.

When you are traveling in the opposite direction of a school bus that has stopped to unload children with painted lines dividing the highway? ›

You are traveling in the opposite direction of a school bus that has stopped to unload children with painted lines dividing the highway: You must stop. Painted lines or pavement markings are not considered barriers. When children or school crossing guards are present in a crosswalk, what should a driver do?

When a school bus stops to unload children on a divided highway with no median? ›

According to traffic safety rules, on a divided highway where there is a physical barrier or an unpaved median, only vehicles traveling in the same direction as the bus must stop.

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