Oh, now I get it. Didn‘t know it’s not allowed to pass the bus even when it’s on the other side of the street.
In our country we teach the kids to not run across the street when they get out of the bus.
You might be allowed to pass a stopped school bus if the road has a concrete divider, but if there isn’t one of those you are’t allowed to pass it in either direction. Kids are stupid and will gladly run into traffic if they see their parent on the other side of it. Also, there isn’t really a point in stopping traffic in only one direction, with cars passing on the other side you can’t cross the road anyway.
Kids will do stupid things sometimes, no avoiding that. In Germany you can pass a stopped bus on the other side of the road, but if it has its hazards on, you can’t go faster than walking speed.
Oh, now I get it. Didn‘t know it’s not allowed to pass the bus even when it’s on the other side of the street. In our country we teach the kids to not run across the street when they get out of the bus.
You might be allowed to pass a stopped school bus if the road has a concrete divider, but if there isn’t one of those you are’t allowed to pass it in either direction. Kids are stupid and will gladly run into traffic if they see their parent on the other side of it. Also, there isn’t really a point in stopping traffic in only one direction, with cars passing on the other side you can’t cross the road anyway.
Kids will do stupid things sometimes, no avoiding that. In Germany you can pass a stopped bus on the other side of the road, but if it has its hazards on, you can’t go faster than walking speed.