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Related: About this forumWhat, exactly, is Florida's traffic laws on stopped school buses and paved medians?
If it's a four lane highway, with a paved median in between, (4 lanes with a middle lane for turning) is it an absolute that traffic going in the opposite direction must also stop?
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What, exactly, is Florida's traffic laws on stopped school buses and paved medians? (Original Post)
Baitball Blogger
Aug 2022
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CurtEastPoint
(19,313 posts)1. here, with illustrations
Baitball Blogger
(48,914 posts)2. Works for me.
Thank you!
Native
(6,764 posts)4. I live in Florida and it's been this way since my kids were young (they're parents now), but where
I live you rarely see cars stop on the opposite side of the bus when there is a paved median. Mainly because we just don't have stops on busy roads like that, but over the last 20 years I have seen instances where the rules were not followed.
pwb
(12,210 posts)3. If the School bus has the red lights flashing you should stop.
Yellow you can go. No matter where it is.
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carpetbagger
(5,024 posts)6. Correct. Paved median stop.for opposite, grass or barrier median go