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Ontario drivers are being warned about a new school bus lighting system as students head back to the classroom.

on Tuesday morning to go over the new amber lights that are now equipped on school buses, which indicate that it is preparing to make a stop.this past July.

“These amber lights are there when the bus is approaching a stop location when the vehicle is going to be loading students,” Schmidt said. “What we want people to remember is that when you see those amber lights, be prepared to stop.” As soon as the bus stops, the stop arm will come out, the lights will start flashing red, and students will get on or off the bus.🟠Flashing Amber🟠 - Bus is preparing to stop and drivers should slow down and prepare to stop.

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