"We stop at all RR crossings" not on the back of school bus
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"We stop at all RR crossings" not on the back of school bus
It seems strange that while in my area school buses have the strictest rules of all vehicles that are required to stop at railroad crossings they are about the only vehicles required to stop at crossings that don't say "we stop at all RR crossings" on the back of them. I would expect with how strict school buses are with what the driver has to do at railroad crossings that they would say that on the back.
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Re: "We stop at all RR crossings" not on the back of school
The only vehicles I typically see those bumper stickers on are city busses here in Huntsville and tanker trucks carrying hazardous materials.
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Re: "We stop at all RR crossings" not on the back of school
Where are they on school buses? I've never seen them on school buses here.
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Re: "We stop at all RR crossings" not on the back of school
It doesn't say that on school buses here either and that is strange considering that school buses have the strictest rules regarding railroad crossings. While most other vehicles required to stop are just required to stop school buses have to stop and also do other things.
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Re: "We stop at all RR crossings" not on the back of school
I think it depends on the state that you live in, because in some states, it's required by law to add "We stop at all RR crossings" on the back of their school buses, and in other states, it's not requited by law.
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