Illegally passing school bus could cost you $419



BELLEVUE, Wash. -- Starting next year, drivers who illegally pass school buses in the Bellevue-area will be ticketed $419.

In October, the Bellevue School District installed cameras on 20 percent of its bus fleet on the bus stop paddles. It's in an effort to create a safer environment for kids.

School district and King County officials created a grace period for violators starting Monday, Dec. 3 through Friday, Dec. 21. Violators will get a warning letter in the mail.

But after winter break, starting Monday, Jan. 7 , drivers will be ticketed $419 for illegally passing a school bus.

A reminder, if a school bus has its stop arm extended and lights flashing:


    You can read more on stopping for school buses on the Washington Legislature's website.

    2-lane roadway: both directions stop



    3+ lanes: stop if traveling same direction as bus



    Turning lane: stop if traveling same direction as bus



    Median: stop if traveling same direction as bus