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Pennsylvania recorded 188 illegal passes of stopped school buses in one day, prompting safety warnings and fines.
Pennsylvania's Operation Safe Stop campaign recorded 188 violations in one day, prompting state officials to call the number "unacceptable."
The enforcement effort, aimed at reducing dangerous passes of stopped school buses, revealed ongoing risks to student safety, with the West Shore district reporting 22 potential violations in its first week using side stop arm cameras.
State law requires drivers to stop at least 10 feet from a bus with flashing red lights and extended stop arm, with a $300 fine for noncompliance.
Meanwhile, Minnesota’s Hawley Public School District reported four recent incidents of vehicles failing to stop for school buses, leading to safety reminders and warnings of a $500 fine.
Both states emphasize driver awareness and compliance to protect students.
Pensilvania registró 188 pases ilegales de autobuses escolares parados en un día, lo que provocó advertencias de seguridad y multas.