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26 January, 16:49

You are on a divided highway with a raised median when you see a school bus stopped

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  1. 26 January, 17:08
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    You are on a divided highway with a raised median when you see a school bus stopped on the other side of the road. Are you legally required to stop?

    I believe the answer is: No, because the oncoming traffic is separated by a raised median.

    A raised median would separate two different lines of traffic which aimed toward opposite direction.

    When you see a bus stop, you're only required to stop to let the children get down safely if you're on the same lane with the bus.
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