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What is the fine for passing a school bus in Florida?

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.



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