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Two Rivers amends traffic code to require school buses to use stop arm and red lights whenever students board or exit
Summary
The Two Rivers City Council adopted an ordinance Oct. 6 to amend municipal traffic regulations so school buses must activate flashing red warning lights and extend the stop arm whenever children are boarding or leaving the bus. The change mirrors administrative code standards staff said were not previously incorporated in city code.
Two Rivers City Council on Monday, Oct. 6 adopted an amendment to the municipal traffic code requiring school buses to activate flashing red warning lights and to extend the stop arm whenever students are boarding or exiting a bus.
Diane Johnson, superintendent of Two Rivers Public Schools, and Chris Aschenbrenner, office manager for Two Rivers Buses Inc., urged the council to adopt the local ordinance change, saying the stop arm is a clearer signal to…
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