10.4.107: STOP FOR SCHOOL BUSES:
   A.   The driver of a vehicle on any street or highway, upon meeting or overtaking from either direction any school bus which is stopped, shall stop the vehicle before reaching the bus if there is in operation on the school bus visual signal lights as specified in section 10.22.202 of this chapter, and the driver shall not proceed until the visual flashing lights are no longer being actuated.
   B.   The driver of a vehicle upon a highway with separate roadways need not stop upon meeting or passing a school bus which is on a different roadway. For the purposes of this section, "Highway With Separate Roadways" means a highway that is divided into two (2) or more roadways by a depressed, raised, or painted median or other intervening space serving as a clearly indicated dividing section or island.
   C.   The driver of any school bus shall stop as far as possible to the right of the street or highway before discharging or loading passengers and shall not stop at any place where the visibility is obscured for a distance of two hundred feet (200') in either direction. (1968 Code §6-4-7; Ord. 75-86; Ord. 88-151; Ord. 01-42)