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October 23, 2013

Stay Back From the Yellow and Black!

Passing a school bus that is stopped and showing flashing lights and / or stop signs is a punishable offense in Florida. The reasons for the statute is just plain common sense and this week, Manatee County will celebrate School Bus Safety Week.

The safety events being planned will involve a number of activities that will try and highlight the dangers to schoolchildren of drivers who pass a school bus when it is stopped, usually to allow children on or off the bus.

The school bus service performs a vital role right across the United States and transports millions of our children safely to and from school every day. In Manatee County alone, 166 buses are involved, carrying 16,000 children and traveling over 20,000 miles a day. One of the commonest complaints from bus drivers is the number of drivers who are either unaware of the regulations or continue to flout them, passing buses when children are moving around and endangering their lives.

Manatee County’s Bus Safety Week is honoring its school bus drivers with a donut and coffee day. At the same time, the operators will wear yellow and black – the same colors as the buses they drive.

The Manatee County Sheriff’s Office, the Florida Highway patrol and state transport department personnel will be stepping up operations on and around school buses in order to enforce traffic regulations.…

March 3, 2010

No Driver’s License And Eluding The Police Justifies A $10,000 Bond In Manatee County?

A Sarasota man who allegedly
ran a stop sign and then tried to elude the police was jailed on a $10,120 bond Tuesday night. Braxton T. Morgan was charged with
driving without a license and fleeing to elude. He led police on a chase that took him into
Manatee County where sheriff’s deputies eventually stopped the 21-year-old.

Moran reportedly threw a brown paper bag out his car when
authorities tried to pull him over after running a stop sign. There is
no information in the Bradenton.com article on whether that bag was
ever recovered. There were two passengers in the car with Morgan but
both were released from custody.…

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