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Tuesday, August 28, 2018

State Police: This is how much you’ll pay passing a school bus

With a new school year beginning this week, State Police are urging caution on the roads. Troopers used their Facebook page to get the message out that drivers need to be aware of “back to school” bus, pedestrian and bicycle traffic. “Drivers are urged to use extra caution as they travel on Connecticut’s roadways, and to be alert to children who may be hurrying to and from school,” it posted. Parents and guardians to discuss school, traffic and personal safety with their children. Under state law it is mandatory that drivers stop for school buses that have their flashing red warning lights activated, whether they are approaching or following the school bus.

from News https://www.ctpost.com/local/article/State-Police-This-is-how-much-you-ll-pay-13187447.php

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