DPS - North Carolina Department of Public Safety

10/18/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/18/2024 18:21

State Highway Patrol Conducts 2024 “Operation Stop Arm”

In support of Operation Stop Arm week, the State Highway Patrol will be aggressively enforcing stop arm and other traffic violations in and around school zones and school bus stops. The operation will run daily from 6:00 a.m. on Monday, Oct. 21 through 5:00 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 25 and runs in conjunction with National School Bus Safety Week. The Patrol expects Operation Stop Arm will raise awareness while reducing school bus incidents involving children.

"Our continued goal is to save lives by raising awareness for school bus safety laws through educational and enforcement efforts," said Colonel Freddy L. Johnson, Jr., commander of the North Carolina State Highway Patrol. "We all play an important role in ensuring our children load and unload from a school bus safely each day, whether you are a roadway user, parent, student, or bus driver."

Approximately 14,100 school buses travel North Carolina highways daily. On average, they transport 794,950 children to and from school. Passing a stopped school bus is a Class 1 misdemeanor. If convicted, a person will receive five driving points on their driver's license and is subject to fines up to $500. Passing a stopped school bus is a Class I felony if the driver strikes an individual and a Class H felony should the violation result in a death. For further information concerning school bus safety and illegal passing please visit the Department of Public Instruction's school bus safety web site at ncbussafety.org.

For more information about this campaign, please contact F/Sgt. Chris Knox at (984)349-6577 or email at [email protected].

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