@@SmurPresentsYes they do. You cannot turn on your stop arm while you are still moving at that rate of speed. My general rule of thumb is if you’re going to turn your reds on early you need to be as close to having your speedometer at zero as possible before you do so.
The reds automatically turn on when they open the door. He is mostlikely using the red override... Also it is Saf-t-liner
That’s correct
Why is correct
No more likely it has the 3-way switch equipped
Three-way door switch, allows the red lights to come on without deploying the stop signs
My bus driver uses the red override too. Sometimes the reds activate just before the door opens because of the override
That is not how there supposed to stop there supposed to still have there warning lights on and when they stop they turn on the reds
They really don’t have to do that nowadays
Who cares
Bruhhhhhhhh
@@SmurPresentsYes they do. You cannot turn on your stop arm while you are still moving at that rate of speed. My general rule of thumb is if you’re going to turn your reds on early you need to be as close to having your speedometer at zero as possible before you do so.
@@daltondick5223 oh well our district can do it cause I'm in Louisiana they don't Care
I HEAR SOMEONE BRUSHING TEETH
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Do it with IC CE
You spelled liner wrong
your not the only bus genius