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School Bus Cameras Can Implicate Speeding Drivers Under New N.C. Law

July 28, 2017

North Carolina motorists could be fined at least $400 if they pass a stopped school bus, according to a new law now in effect.

Gov. Roy Cooper on Tuesday signed into law legislation that he suggested while still attorney general. The new law allows counties to adopt ordinances and cite motorists by using cameras installed on the stop-arms of buses. The penalties can rise to $1,000 on a third offense.

Cooper and other supporters of the idea have said the cameras will reduce the number of motorists skirting around the buses and increasing the risks for striking children getting on or getting off.

Topics Legislation Personal Auto North Carolina Education

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  • August 4, 2017 at 1:43 pm
    Joe says:
    Being that most crashes are the BUS running kids over, what will this do? Illegal passes are rare. They do make a stop-arm extender to block the lane though. Check out the Nat... read more
  • July 30, 2017 at 11:06 pm
    Fair Playing Field says:
    I'm all for anything that can be done to reduce the number of motorists striking children getting off.
  • July 28, 2017 at 2:57 pm
    Agent says:
    It might catch the texters breezing right on by the bus. They have no clue what is going on doing that very dangerous activity.

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