I also think this is only illegal if there are signs stating that it is prohibited. There were some school districts or cities that said they could not afford to buy the signs and have them installed, so they could not enforce that law.Dirthawking wrote:I second the question of using a phone in a school zone while driving. Maybe you should tell her husband on her.
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- Wed Feb 05, 2014 7:33 pm
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- Wed Feb 05, 2014 7:31 pm
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I think there are exceptions, like if the road has a median that divides or separates the two different directions is one.texanjoker wrote:Dave2 wrote:Wait, what?!? When did that become illegal? I live really close to a school and at the right time of day, if I can't pass them, they'd be blocking the main road to and from my house for 30 minutes.srothstein wrote:Some other offenses about schools are also class B (like passing a school bus).
Sorry for the thread drift, but if I'm understanding you correctly, and you're correct about what the law says, then I need to start taking an inconvenient route to/from work on some days!
If the buses have their red flashing lights on you cannot pass in either direction.
- Tue Feb 04, 2014 5:46 pm
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If her husband is a Detective?mojo84 wrote:That is actually a nice looking badge. What does it take to earn a gold one?