Proposal Would Increase Fines For Drivers Who Disregard Stop Arms

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INDIANAPOLIS — Tougher penalties could be on the way for drivers who pass stopped school buses in Indiana.
An Indiana Senate committee voted unanimously Wednesday to endorse a bill that would suspend the driver’s license for 90 days the first time someone recklessly passes a stopped school bus.
It would allow $1,000 fines against repeat offenders.
Members of the committee heard from relatives of three children fatally struck while crossing a northern Indiana highway.