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School bus traffic along the North State Road 9 corridor continues to be a concern for the Shelbyville Police Department.
Lt. Mike Turner says many people may not realize that you need to stop when a school bus has its lights activated and stop arm out even when multiple lanes of traffic are involved.
Lt. Turner says this wasn't always the concern that it seems to be recently.
Turner even offers that stopping is a good idea even if you're not sure what to do regarding a stopped school bus.
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