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If you don't stop driving when you see a school bus with its arm extended, you'll face a $250 fine in Fairfax County soon. Drivers who don't stop for a loading school bus with it's stop sign arm ...
Fairfax County launches school bus camera program to catch drivers who ignore stop arms. Warnings start April 9, $250 fines begin May 12. #SchoolSafety Skip Navigation ...
If you see a school bus with its stop sign out, you are required to stop. If you don't, you could soon face a $250 fine in Fairfax County. "It's something I've been working with the school system ...
Fairfax County school bus drivers are periodically asked to count how many stop-arm violations they see. A 2017 report on school bus safety found that bus drivers reported 1,453 illegal passes in ...
The warning period has passed — as of Monday morning, drivers who pass a school bus that’s picking-up or dropping-off students in Fairfax County, Virginia will receive a $250 citation.
Drivers who illegally pass a school bus in Fairfax County, Virginia, could soon be caught by cameras installed on stop arms – a violation that may lead to a $250 fine.
School bus cameras could next come to Fairfax County. ... and Frederick counties in Maryland and the city of Falls Church as local jurisdictions that have installed stop sign cameras on school buses.
Fairfax County Police told ABC 7 that in the three weeks since they increased enforcement in that area, officers have issued nine tickets to people caught passing a stopped school bus on Gallows Road.
Extended stop sign arms on school buses has helped reduce illegal passing in Virginia, and a local transportation official believes they could work in P.E.I. as well.