Q: can i still get charged with Code of Virginia § 46.2-844 if the bus hadn't stopped completely?
A: The statute deals with a "school bus that is stopped" rather than one coming to a stop or simply displaying its warning signals. My reading of the statute is that there would need to be testimony from a witness and/or video footage establishing that the bus was passed while stopped. Witnesses for these situations tend to be the bus driver and the parents of children getting on or off of the bus, so they are often not sympathetic to the accused driver.
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