State, Troup County school officials caution motorists to slow down for students
Published 12:00 am Monday, August 10, 2015
LaGRANGE — It’s that time of year again, and as buses are out and about and students are loading and unloading, school officials are asking motorists to be cautious.
According to Georgia law, vehicles traveling in both directions must stop when a school bus activates its stop arm on a two-lane road or a multi-lane road with no median or barrier. Vehicles traveling in the same direction as a school bus must always stop, but motorists traveling in the opposite direction can proceed with caution when there is an unpaved median or concrete barrier separating the opposing lanes.
“I urge the public to pay close attention to school buses and brush up on their understanding of the law regarding passing stopped buses,” said State School Superintendent Richard Woods. “In this situation, following the law may mean saving a child’s life. The safety of our students as they travel to and from school is of the utmost importance, and I ask for the participation of all Georgians in making sure our students can travel safely.”
A warning that a bus stop is about to take place will always be given with the flashing amber lights on the front and rear of the school bus. Upon seeing these flashing amber lights, vehicles approaching the school bus from both the front and rear should immediately slow down and prepare to stop.
Once the bus is fully stopped, the flashing red lights will activate and the stop arm will deploy. Vehicles must stop and should remain stopped until all loading students are aboard in the morning or all unloading passengers have cleared 12 feet off the roadway in the afternoon.
All drivers must pay special attention to children, be focused and exercise caution when in the vicinity of a school bus stop, stated school officials, noting student riders can sometimes be unpredictable. Motorists should proceed with caution only after passengers have cleared the roadway, the stop arm is canceled and the flashing red lights are deactivated.
“We urge drivers to be alert and exercise patience and caution, especially around children waiting at school bus stops or loading and unloading school buses,” Woods said. “Patient, informed and law-abiding drivers ensure that our children can arrive safely at school each day, ready to learn.”
More information about Troup County School System is available at troup.org.