
Refresh Your School Zone and School Bus Texas Laws Now
(Lindale, Texas) - We have flipped the calendar to August which means that we're getting our kids ready for a new school year. In just a couple of weeks, the school bell will ring in the halls of Jacksonville, Tyler, Lindale, Athens and other East Texas I.S.D.s.
That bell ringing means school buses will be joining our morning and afternoon commutes again. So now is the perfect time to refresh ourselves with the school bus and school zone laws.
The Law Requires Us to Yield to School Buses
We get it, it can be frustrating to get stuck behind a school bus when we're running late for work. But remember, those buses are transporting children. Those buses will constantly be stopping to pick up or drop off children. So either adjust your schedule so your commute is outside of the time the buses normally run or find an alternate route.
No matter how much of a hurry you're in, you MUST follow the law when it involves school buses with their flashing lights. Also remember, most school buses are equipped with cameras. If you think you won't be seen going around a stopped school bus with its lights on, you will and could face some serious penalties if you do.
The Fines if Caught Violating School Bus Laws
There are some penalties to be aware of if you do not follow the rules regarding a school bus (codes.findlaw.com):
- A first conviction can result in a fine of $500 up to $1,250
- A second conviction can result in a fine of $1,000 or more than $2,000
- A Class A misdemeanor if an accident occurs and results in serious bodily injury
- State jail felony if you cause a second accident that results in serious bodily injury
When a school zone is active, meaning the yellow lights are flashing, you are required by law to slow down to the posted limit until you reach the end of that school zone and are prohibited from using your cell phone. Penalties do vary by city if caught but below is a good starting point (monsourlawfirm.com):
- Speeding in a school zone can be $220 or more
- Caught using your cell phone in a school zone can be up to $200 or more
You could also face having your driver's license revoked for up to six months if caught violating school bus laws on multiple occasions. More important than the fines involved, however, is that you are putting the lives of children getting on or off the school bus in danger.
But "I'm Late for Work" or "I Can't Stand Driving So Slow"
Tough luck dude and dudette. When the school bus is stopped with its red lights flashing or the school zones lights are flashing yellow, you must stop and you must slow down to the posted speed limit.
Put away your phone, pay attention to your surroundings, follow the speed limit and be a courteous driver. It's not very hard to do. Especially now that kids will be heading back to school over the coming weeks across East Texas.
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