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In an effort to enhance student safety, communities are increasingly addressing the issue of illegal passing of school buses. This dangerous behavior poses a significant risk to children as they board and exit buses. The combination of public awareness campaigns and advanced technology is proving effective in combatting this problem.
Local authorities and school districts are launching initiatives aimed at educating drivers about the dangers of illegally passing stopped school buses. These campaigns often include informative signage, community workshops, and social media outreach to highlight the importance of adhering to traffic laws around school buses.
Additionally, technology plays a crucial role in this fight. Many districts are now equipping buses with cameras that capture the license plates of vehicles that illegally pass while the bus's stop arm is extended. This data helps law enforcement identify and penalize offenders, serving as a deterrent to others.
As communities continue to prioritize student safety, the combination of awareness and technology is paving the way for safer roads for children.
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