A warning from police about drivers failing to stop for school buses in Niagara.
Niagara Regional Police say that warning letters are going out today to drivers caught on camera failing to stop for a school bus with lights activated.
Officials say the warning period is about to expire and charges will start to be laid later this month.
If you are charged and convicted of failing to properly stop for a school bus, it will cost you $490.
Cameras are now installed on over a hundred school buses in Niagara.
Warning letters are going out today to drivers caught on camera failing to stop for a school bus with lights activated. Warning period is about to expire and charges will start to be laid later this month. Conviction = $490 pic.twitter.com/9xFxVdJAmf
— NRPS Road Safety (@NRPSRoadSafety) March 2, 2020