How many points are deducted for failing to yield to a school bus as required?

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StBrody
07/29/25 6:06pm
Failing to yield to a school bus as required while driving will result in a deduction of 6 points. More details are as follows: Correct methods for yielding to a stopped school bus: When a school bus stops on a road with only one lane in the same direction, vehicles behind should stop and wait without overtaking. When a school bus stops on a road with two or more lanes in the same direction, vehicles in the same lane behind and in adjacent lanes should stop and wait, while vehicles in other lanes should slow down and pass. If a lane change is necessary, follow the road markings. Safety precautions when riding a school bus: Do not sit in the front passenger seat; keep hands or any other body parts inside the vehicle while the bus is moving; avoid eating or drinking during the ride to prevent food or beverages from entering the respiratory tract in case of sudden braking or accidental collision, which could cause injury or endanger life.
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