Sec. 19.
(1) This section applies to new school buses manufactured on or after October 1, 1990 and to school buses manufactured before October 1, 1990 that are retrofitted to meet the requirements of this section.
(2) A school bus shall be equipped with signal lights mounted as high and widely spaced laterally as practicable that are capable of displaying to the front 2 overhead alternately flashing red lights located at the same level and to the rear 2 overhead alternately flashing red lights located at the same level.
(3) In addition to the 4 red lights described in subsection (2), 4 amber lights shall be installed near each red signal light, at the same level, but closer to the vertical center line of the bus. The system of red and amber signal lights shall be wired so that the amber lights are energized manually, and the red lights are automatically energized, with the amber lights being automatically de-energized, when the bus service door is opened.
(4) The area around the lens of each overhead alternately flashing signal light and extending outward approximately 3 inches shall be painted black. In installations where there is no flat vertical portion of body immediately surrounding the entire lens of a light, a circular or square band of black approximately 3 inches wide, immediately below and to both sides of a lens, shall be painted on the body or roof area against which the signal light is seen from a distance of 500 feet along the axis of the vehicle. Visors or hoods with an appropriate black background to fit their shape and roofcap may also be used. These amber and red lights shall have sufficient intensity to be visible from a distance of not less than 500 feet in normal sunlight. Lights indicating alternately flashing light operation shall be visible to the driver when in a normal seated position.
History: 1990, Act 187, Eff. Aug. 15, 1990 ;-- Am. 2000, Act 49, Imd. Eff. Mar. 29, 2000 ;-- Am. 2004, Act 231, Imd. Eff. July 21, 2004
Structure Michigan Compiled Laws
Act 187 of 1990 - The Pupil Transportation Act (257.1801 - 257.1877)
Section 257.1801 - Short Title.
Section 257.1803 - Meanings of Words and Phrases.
Section 257.1805 - Definitions; M to S.
Section 257.1807 - Definitions; S, T.
Section 257.1809 - Pupil Transportation; Regulation; Routes; Vehicles and Equipment; Rules.
Section 257.1810 - Transportation of Pupils; Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards; Restrictions.
Section 257.1810a - Contract With Motor Carrier; Authorization.
Section 257.1813 - Air Brake System.
Section 257.1815 - Exterior Lamps and Signals on Bus.
Section 257.1819 - Red and Amber Signal Lights; Applicability to New School Buses.
Section 257.1820 - Stop-Arm Camera System.
Section 257.1821 - Windshield Wipers and Washers, Washer Reservoir, and Windshield.
Section 257.1823 - Vision; Mirrors; Sun Shades; Applicability.
Section 257.1825 - Fire Extinguisher; First Aid Kit; Fusees and Reflectors.
Section 257.1827 - Safety Glass; Push-Out Window Sash; Definition.
Section 257.1829 - Fuel Tank or Container; Intake Pipe; Fuel Lines.
Section 257.1831 - Flashing, Oscillating, or Rotating Light; Location; Color; Use; Conditions.
Section 257.1833 - Paint; Applicability.
Section 257.1835 - Repealed. 2006, Act 107, Eff. Aug. 15, 2006.
Section 257.1837 - Repealed. 2006, Act 107, Eff. Aug. 15, 2006.
Section 257.1839 - Inspections.
Section 257.1841 - Rejection; Red Sticker; Yellow Sticker; Reinspection; Passing Sticker.
Section 257.1843 - Inspection of New School Bus; Acceptance of Delivery.
Section 257.1851 - School Bus Safety Education; Training Program.
Section 257.1852 - Repealed. 2006, Act 107, Eff. Aug. 15, 2006.
Section 257.1861 - Speed Limits; Violation; Penalty.
Section 257.1863 - Repealed. 2006, Act 107, Eff. Aug. 15, 2006.
Section 257.1869 - Purchasing School Buses; Rehabilitation of School Buses; Costs; Rules.
Section 257.1870 - Advisory Committee; Establishment; Purpose; Membership; Duties.
Section 257.1871 - Instruction and Training on New Procedures.
Section 257.1873 - Violation as Civil Infraction or Felony; Powers of Motor Carrier Officers.