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Letter to the editor: Stopping illegal bus passing

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Regarding the article “Drivers getting ticketed for passing stopped Pittsburgh Public Schools buses” (Aug. 7, TribLIVE): Act 38 of 2020 should be repealed. This law modified the stop-arm camera law for illegally passing school buses. It assumes a vehicle’s owner was driving, and takes away the person’s rights. It also allows multiple entities to reap profits, based upon the number of tickets, which is an incentive to make sure the tickets keep flowing.

The goal should be to prevent illegal school bus passing, not try to rake in revenue. The law will do nothing to solve anything. Where is a requirement for a minimum flashing yellow duration? How about mandating stop-arm extenders to block the next lane? Making bus stops only on the right side of the bus to prevent crossing the roads? Moving bus stops to smaller roads and away from intersections?

If a flashing yellow is too short, what is the incentive to fix it? Same for moving bus stops to more suitable locations. In some places, you may not see a bus, may not be able to safely stop or not know whether you must stop. You will not see a bus on intersecting roads. What happens if you are already near the bus when the lights change to flashing reds? Are split-second violations issued? Also, people may end up slamming the brakes or flooring it, if they think they could get tickets. This would actually create an unsafe situation.

James Sikorski Jr.

Wapwallopen

The writer is Pennsylvania advocate for the National Motorists Association.

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