School Bus Safety Warning Issued by Maskwacis RCMP

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School bus in Alberta used in RCMP safety warning about stopping for flashing red lights in Maskwacis

School Bus Safety Warning Issued by Maskwacis RCMP

Maskwacis RCMP in Alberta are alerting drivers after receiving several reports of motorists failing to stop for school buses displaying flashing red lights. The reminder comes as officers investigate complaints involving drivers who did not obey the law when buses were stopped to pick up or drop off children.

This safety message, issued on April 21, 2026, highlights what the different school bus warning lights mean and reinforces that passing a bus with flashing red lights is illegal. Police stress that these rules exist to protect children around school bus stops and along bus routes in and around Maskwacis.

Official Details from Maskwacis RCMP

According to the official information released by Maskwacis RCMP:

  • Officers have received multiple complaints about drivers not stopping when school buses are using their alternating red lights.
  • These complaints involve motorists driving past school buses that are stopped for students getting on or off.
  • Police are actively investigating several of these reported violations.
  • The potential fine for failing to stop for a school bus displaying alternating flashing red lights is $486.00.
  • Members of the public are asked to continue reporting these violations to the Maskwacis RCMP.

What School Bus Lights Mean for Drivers

The RCMP reminder explains the meaning of school bus warning lights so drivers can respond correctly and keep children safe:

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  • Alternating amber (yellow) lights: These indicate the bus is slowing down and will be stopping soon. Drivers should:
    • Be prepared to stop.
    • Give the bus extra space.
    • Use increased caution, as children may be waiting near the roadside.
  • Alternating red lights and stop arm (if equipped): These indicate the bus is fully stopped and children are boarding or exiting. Drivers must:
    • Come to a complete stop before reaching the bus.
    • Remain stopped in both directions (unless road design and provincial law specify otherwise) until the red lights stop flashing.
    • Wait until the stop arm, if present, has fully retracted.
    • Understand it is illegal to pass a bus while its red lights are flashing.

The Public Information Officer for Maskwacis RCMP, Cst. Catlin Chiasson, notes that these investigations are ongoing and reiterates the importance of reporting drivers who ignore school bus signals.

CrimeCanada.ca Safety Perspective

At CrimeCanada.ca, we track roadway and child-safety related alerts across Alberta through our national Safety Alerts system. Incidents where drivers ignore school bus lights are especially concerning because they create a direct risk to children standing, crossing, or walking near the bus. Even in smaller or rural communities, such as those near Maskwacis or areas similar to Bushe River 207 in Alberta, a single moment of inattention around a school bus can lead to serious injury.

To help keep Alberta students safe, CrimeCanada.ca encourages all drivers to build safe habits: reduce speed near school zones and rural stops, watch carefully for children who may cross unexpectedly, and treat school buses with the same caution you would use at a marked crosswalk. If you witness a vehicle ignoring school bus red lights, safely record details such as time, location, and vehicle description, and report it to Maskwacis RCMP or your local police service. These reports support enforcement efforts and help prevent future incidents.


Official Source & Community Safety

This safety alert is based on an official release from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). CrimeCanada.ca aggregates and analyzes this data to keep the alberta community informed, aware, and safe. We are an independent safety data aggregator and not the original creators of the underlying incident report.

Read the full official release here: RCMP Official Statement.

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