State Police Warning Drivers To Stop For School Buses

Schools are opening and buses are running

Indiana and Kentucky State Police are warning drivers to stop for school buses as the start of a new school year approaches. 

Officials say you can get up to 90 days in jail for the first offense. 

Fines between 100 and 200 dollars are also possible. 

Some school systems will also start reporting to the state every car that drives through a stop sign or crossing arm. 

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