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Also, the statute does not require one to stop. That's pretty clear.
So, no, I am not completely wrong. One may say it is common sense to stop, but that's not what I'm talking about.
However, if that were the case - that any time a school bus stops there is a risk that children will come running from all directions - then why is there a statute that permits drivers on the opposite side of the road to keep driving? Perhaps the problem isn't the drivers of the cars, but the policies of the schools.
I don't agree with that, but I can see how someone could arrive at that conclusion. There's no definition of "separate roadway" in the statute. Maybe I'll look up some caselaw.
Given the choice between memorizing the CT code and stopping in an ambiguous situation -- after, all it's for the children -- may of us are going to stop. (Sorry.)
In my town the bus routes are set to never require the elementary kids to cross in front of the bus -- the bus goes up and down both sides of the street. So common sense would indicate no need to stop if the bus is going the other way that you are. Of course, that would be a statute violation. And surely you know of many other instances where common sense and legal are different, right?
I didn't actually know about the 10 foot thing and have probably violated that from time to time. Good to know.