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When a school bus has stopped to pick up or drop off children, what is the maximum speed you may pass in either direction?

15 miles per hour

20 miles per hour

10 miles per hour

When a school bus has stopped to pick up or drop off children, the law requires that drivers reduce their speed to ensure the safety of the children. In most jurisdictions, including New Jersey, the maximum speed at which you may pass a stopped school bus in either direction is 10 miles per hour. This low speed limit is designed to allow drivers ample time to react if a child unexpectedly crosses the road. Maintaining this speed helps prevent accidents and protects children in the vicinity of the bus. The law is stringent in these situations to emphasize the importance of child safety near school buses. Generally, larger limits like 15, 20, or 25 miles per hour would be deemed unsafe when children are present, as they may not provide enough reaction time for drivers to respond to unpredictable movements of children.

25 miles per hour

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