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Crackdown driving law hits motorists with $345 fine for their first offense – rising to $2,500 and jail time
DRIVERS that illegally pass a school bus have been warned that they could be slapped with a hefty fine. Road users in Iowa risk being hit with a $2,500 penalty for repeat offenses and might find themselves behind bars. GettyDrivers that break school bus laws in Iowa could be hit with penalties (file image)[/caption] Officials at the Iowa Department of Education have warned drivers that they must stop at least 15 from a bus that has its lights flashing. They must remain stopped until the vehicle’s lights have been switched off and its stop arm pulled back in. Drivers could be slapped with a fine of at least $345 for a first offense and could be sentenced to up to 90 days in pri

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