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What does the bus rule mean?

Learn how the bus rule works at different speeds, plus tips for safer driving when passing a bus at a stop.

What Is the Bus Rule?
The bus rule determines who must yield in traffic when a bus is pulling out from a stop:

  • 50 km/h or lower: You must yield if the bus signals to pull out.
  • Above 50 km/h: The bus must yield to you.

Things to Consider at Bus Stops

  • Awareness: Observe how many people seem to be boarding or alighting. Even if the passengers have boarded, the driver might wait for the scheduled departure time.
  • Safe Passing: Drive carefully when overtaking a stationary bus—someone might suddenly cross the road in front of or behind it.
  • Higher Speeds: Even though the bus must yield to you above 50 km/h, stay alert for any unexpected moves by the bus or its passengers.

By following the bus rule, you reduce the risk of accidents and help create smoother traffic conditions for both drivers and bus passengers.

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