The following requirements apply to drivers of school buses during rail grade crossings:
(1) All school buses shall stop at all rail grade crossings except:
- (a) Where traffic is controlled by a police officer or flagger;
- (b) Where a functioning traffic control signal is transmitting a green light;
- (c) Where the tracks are used exclusively for a streetcar or industrial switching purposes;
- (d) Where the utilities and transportation commission has approved the installation of an "exempt" sign; or
- (e) Where the crossing is abandoned and is marked with a sign indicating it is out-of-service.
- (2) In order to lessen the potential for collisions, school bus drivers shall use simultaneously flashing amber hazard lamps within two hundred feet prior to stopping for a rail grade crossing.
- (3) The school bus driver shall open the door and driver window to listen for approaching trains.
- (4) Drivers shall take reasonable action to ensure that passengers are quiet and shall turn off all noise making devices such as fans and radios while listening for approaching trains.
- (5) Drivers shall not proceed until the door is closed, visibility is clear, and the school bus can safely proceed across and completely clear the rail grade.
- (6) Drivers shall not change gears of a school bus equipped with a manual transmission while the school bus is crossing a rail grade.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 46.61.380. WSR 16-10-114, § 392-145-070, filed 5/4/16, effective 9/1/16; WSR 14-15-049, § 392-145-070, filed 7/11/14, effective 8/11/14; WSR 07-05-058, § 392-145-070, filed 2/20/07, effective 11/1/07.]