![]() Do not pass the bus in either direction until the bus resumes motion, the driver signals you to move, or the driver turns off the red lights and “STOP” signal. When you see the red flashing lights come on, you should stop, whether you are behind the bus or you are approaching it from the front. If you see a school bus with yellow flashing lights, you should slow down to 20 miles per hour or less. If it is overtaking you, you should pull over until it is safely passed, and if it is approaching an intersection, do not enter the intersection or otherwise obstruct the way. If you see an emergency vehicle with its flashing lights and siren on, you must yield to it. Children between eight and seventeen must wear safety belts whenever they’re in a moving vehicle. The exceptions to this rule are generally antique vehicles.Ĭhildren who are under 4’9” tall and/or under eight years old must be secured in an appropriate child seat. If seat-belt anchorages were part of the original design of your vehicle, then seatbelts are required for the driver and all passengers. Rules for general safety on the road in Texas ![]() ![]() Whether you’re new to the state or you’ve lived here for years, if it’s been awhile since you read through Texas traffic laws, you should read this guide to get familiar with the rules of the road here in Texas. Driving in Texas is a lot like driving anywhere else in the United States, but there are a few key differences. ![]()
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