WRITTEN BY REX KOZAK, DIRECTOR OF TRANSPORTATION
There is a lot to know when approaching a school bus on the road, including understanding when it is safe to pass and when you must stop and wait. While no one wants to receive a citation for illegally passing a stopped school bus, violations will result in a citation issued by the police department. Cameras on the outside of the bus capture license plate numbers, which are then reported to local law enforcement.
School Bus Safety Guidelines:
Two/Three Lane Roads:
Following a Bus:
Red or Amber Lights: No passing allowed. Be prepared to stop.
Stop at least 15 feet behind the bus.
Once lights are off and the stop arm is retracted, proceed with caution.
Meeting a Bus (Opposite Direction):
Amber Lights: Slow down to 20 mph or less and be ready to stop.
Red Lights and Stop Arm: Stop in front of the bus. Proceed only after the lights are off and the stop arm is retracted.
Important Reminder: On two-lane roads, center turn lanes, or three-lane roads, vehicles traveling in both directions must stop when red lights are flashing and the stop arm is out. Failure to stop may result in a citation.
Four Lane Roads:
Following a Bus: Red or amber lights indicate no passing; be prepared to stop.
Meeting a Bus (Opposite Direction): Vehicles may pass with caution when red or amber lights are flashing.
For more details, including helpful charts and safety guidelines, visit the Iowa DOT School Bus Safety page.
Illegally passing a stopped school bus can result in a suspended license for up to 180 days, a minimum fine of $250 plus court costs, and drivers should also exercise extra caution around school loading and unloading zones to ensure the safety of students.
Additional Safety Notes:
Avoid parking in designated school bus loading and unloading zones during student pick-up and drop-off times.
Ensure there is a clear lane of traffic to allow other vehicles to pass through and to let buses enter or exit smoothly after picking up or dropping off students.
Riding a school bus is the safest way for children to travel to and from school. It is the responsibility of drivers of all ages to know and follow the rules of the road, including the laws regarding amber and red lights, as well as the stop arm on school buses. When in doubt, always stop—don’t risk causing injury or receiving a citation. Student safety must be the top priority.