Auburn Police remind drivers to stop for school buses - Auburn Examiner

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Auburn Police are reminding drivers to exercise caution as school resumes, urging them to slow down in school zones and stop for school buses. The department's campaign, titled "Slow down, put kids first," stresses adherence to state laws regarding school bus signals. When a bus extends its stop sign, all traffic must stop on two-lane roads, while only vehicles in the same direction must halt on wider roads. This initiative aims to protect children as they travel to and from school. The police department's proactive message reflects the growing concern for student safety amidst increasing traffic.

Educating drivers about these laws is critical, especially during the busy school season. Local officials emphasize that safety is a shared responsibility among all community members. By prioritizing the safety of children, Auburn Police aim to foster a safer environment for students and families.

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