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VDOT urges motorists to concentrate on driving around schools and school buses

Be patient and attentive to keep students safe as they return to school

Mountain Media, LLC by Mountain Media, LLC
August 12, 2025
in Local Stories, Local Stories
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School starts today, Wednesday, Aug. 13 for Radford City Public Schools students, and with more than one million Virginia students headed back to school this month, the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) is calling on everyone to be cautious around school buses and in school zones to keep all road users safe and avoid costly fines and tickets.

Students will be commuting to school on foot, by bicycle, by school bus, or by private vehicles.

School buses are the safest way for students to get to and from school, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. However, when walking to and from the bus and while buses are loading and unloading students, they become vulnerable to injury. It is important for motorists to be patient and attentive around school buses and in school zones. Children are smaller and harder for motorists to see.

In Virginia, it is illegal to pass a stopped school bus with flashing red lights and an extended stop sign. This means the bus is picking up or dropping off students. All motorists must stop, whether they are approaching from the front in an opposite lane or overtaking it from the rear. Motorists are not required to stop if a school bus is on the opposite side of a median or barrier, but drivers should be prepared for students exiting the school bus and crossing into their lanes.

Additionally, some local governments are placing safety cameras to monitor speed in school zones. The cameras — not installed by VDOT — are intended to slow down drivers in school zones during certain hours of the day, and violators can be subject to fines.

Here are some tips for drivers:

School buses make frequent stops, so be patient, slow down, and be prepared to stop.

Yellow lights mean the bus is going to stop, so slow down. Remain stopped when lights are flashing red.

Look for students at bus stops and those walking to and from bus stops. Stay alert for students arriving late for the bus as they may dart into the street without looking for traffic.

Watch carefully for students in the morning and afternoon, especially when in the vicinity of school buildings.

Don’t drive distracted. Never use electronic devices while driving and be sure to actively focus on the road and your surroundings.

It is also important for parents and guardians to encourage safety. Here are some tips to go over:

Get to the bus stop early. Aim to get to the bus stop at least five minutes before the bus is scheduled to arrive so you aren’t rushing.

While waiting for the bus, maintain a safe distance from the street. Take at least five giant steps back from the curb.

Use sidewalks when possible. If there is no sidewalk, walk on the left side of the street facing traffic.

Cross the street at intersections or marked crosswalks. Look left, right and left again before proceeding.

Always obey crossing guards and pedestrian signals.

Look for traffic when stepping off a bus to ensure no cars are coming.

When walking, keep your eyes on the road and ears listening for traffic. Reduce looking at and volume of electronic devices.

 

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