§ 70.085 DUTY UPON APPROACHING STOPPED SCHOOL BUS; WHERE SCHOOL BUSES STOP.
   (A)   Any person using, operating or driving a motor vehicle upon or over the roads or streets of the town, upon approaching any school bus used in transporting school pupils to or from school, while the bus is stopped upon the roads or streets of the town, shall bring the motor vehicle to a full stop before passing the school bus, provided that the bus is properly identified as required by state law. If a stop signal which meets standard requirements prescribed by state law is displayed from the bus, the signal shall be due warning to the driver of any approaching vehicle that children may be on the highway and the vehicle shall not pass the school bus until the signal is no longer actuated or until the driver signals traffic to proceed.
   (B)   Every school bus shall stop as far to the right of the street as possible before discharging or loading passengers and, when possible, shall not stop where the visibility is obscured for a distance of 200 feet either way from the bus.
(1992 Code, § 12-1-45) (Ord. 31, § 15-31, passed 10-1-1975)