Thinking about passing an Iroquois School District bus with its lights flashing? Be prepared to pay.
A change in Minnesota law closes a loophole and requires drivers to stop at least 20 feet away from any school bus with its red lights flashing, even if the stop arm isn’t out, officials said ...
A new Minnesota law is now in effect which requires drivers to stop 20 feet from a school bus when they see red lights ...
The new rule requires drivers to stop for flashing school bus lights even if the stop arm is not fully extended.
From the editorial: "If you see a driver passing illegally, call law enforcement. Report it, and get the license plate if ...
A new Minnesota law requires drivers to stop for school buses whenever red flashing lights are on, even if the stop arm is ...
In an effort to close a dangerous loophole and improve student safety, state legislators have given the green light to a new ...
Just before 9 a.m. Friday, a driver hit a DeKalb County school bus, then took off, leaving the damaged bus on the road and ...
The La Crescent Police Department is reminding drivers about a new Minnesota school bus safety law that recently went into ...
A new Minnesota law now requires drivers to stop when the red lights on a school bus begin flashing—a language adjustment to ...
Drivers encountering a school bus with its red lights flashing must come to a complete stop, even if the stop arm on the bus is not yet fully extended. Lawmakers last month tightened a state law that ...
(ABC 6 News) — Minnesota officials highlighted a new law aimed at making school bus stops safer for students on Tuesday. The ...