(Photo of children leaving a school bus courtesy of the Canadian Automobile Association)(Photo of children leaving a school bus courtesy of the Canadian Automobile Association)
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OPP warning drivers to obey school bus safety laws

Ontario Provincial Police are reminding motorists to obey school bus laws as students travel to and from class across Midwestern Ontario.

Police say drivers must stop at least 20 metres behind a school bus when its red lights are flashing and the stop arm is extended. The rule applies in both directions unless the road is divided by a median. Failing to stop can result in fines ranging from $400 to $2,000, six demerit points, higher insurance premiums, and even jail time for repeat offences. Vehicle owners may also be charged if their vehicle is involved.

The OPP encourages drivers to stay alert in school zones, watch for children walking or biking during busy morning and afternoon periods, and avoid distractions behind the wheel.

Anyone who sees a driver illegally passing a school bus should call 9-1-1 with the vehicle description and location, or report after the fact to the OPP non-emergency line or Crime Stoppers.

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