How Many Points Are Deducted for Not Yielding to School Buses and Ambulances?

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GageLynn
07/30/25 12:04am
Not yielding to school buses and ambulances results in a deduction of 6 points. When there is only one lane in the same direction: When a school bus or ambulance stops on a road with only one lane in the same direction, vehicles behind must stop and wait, and are not allowed to overtake. When there are two or more lanes in the same direction: When a school bus or ambulance stops on a road with two or more lanes in the same direction, vehicles in the same lane behind and in adjacent lanes must stop and wait, while vehicles in other lanes should slow down and pass. If a lane change is necessary, it must be done according to the road markings.
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