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  #2947442 28-Jul-2022 15:25
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Well maybe we need to adopt the North American practice of flashing hazard lights and fold out barriers when school buses are actively load or off loading passengers.

 

Having observed many times cars passing at 80-100kph school buses stopped to load passengers, I wonder at the necessity of the 20kph law that is universally ignored (except by nitpicker AA testers). How many children are injured each year in accidents when loading/unloading school buses? If the answer is "none", then it seems that ignoring this rule is actually safe enough.

 

Did you miss the sarcastrophes (^) in my post above?





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  #2947462 28-Jul-2022 15:52
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HarmLessSolutions:

 

Did you miss the sarcastrophes (^) in my post above?

 

 

I did wonder what the carets meant... had never heard of that. ^You learn something new every day.^

 

 


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