(3) No school bus shall exceed the posted speed limits, not to exceed 55 miles per hour at any time. (e) Any special hazard exists with respect to pedestrians or other traffic or by reason of weather or highway conditions.
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If you're short on time, here's a quick answer to your question: school buses are regulated by states to not exceed 55-65 mph depending on the type of bus. Their governors generally limit maximum speed to between 65-78 mph. In this comprehensive guide, we'll cover everything you need to know about school bus speeds.
Passing a school bus on the side where children enter and exit is a more dangerous offense that can lead to serious injuries. If a driver is guilty of this offense, a moving violation is cited and a court hearing may be required. The penalty is a minimum fine of $400 on the first offense.
Maximum Bus SpeedThe maximum speed of a CAN bus, according to the standard, is 1 Mbit/second. Some CAN controllers will nevertheless handle higher speeds than 1Mbit/s and may be considered for special applications. Low-speed CAN (ISO 11898-3, see above) can go up to 125 kbit/s.