Minnesota legislators closed a loophole that played a role in more than 2,000 citations for unsafe passing in 2025 alone – ...
Drivers encountering a school bus with its red lights flashing must come to a complete stop, even if the stop arm on the bus is not yet fully extended. Lawmakers last month tightened a state law that ...
The new rule requires drivers to stop for flashing school bus lights even if the stop arm is not fully extended.
Minnesota legislators passed a new school bus safety law by a 133-0 vote in the house and 67-0 in the senate in March to close some safety loopholes. It was the first bill of this legislative session ...
Violating this law can result in fines up to $1,000 and license suspension.