ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. — Students in Central Florida headed back to school on Monday.
That means drivers can expect more traffic while parents and buses take their children to and from school.
Channel 9’s Racquel Asa sat down with a panel of traffic safety experts who explained what drivers should look out for as the new school year begins.
The traffic safety experts also talked about how new cellphone laws apply to school zones.
[ Read: What to know about school safety, busing before first day of school in Orange County ]
They said the biggest problem continues to be drivers not stopping for school buses.
Drivers who violate the cellphone laws within a five-year period can face three points on their license and a $164 fine.
Here's how to know if you have to stop for a school bus while driving:
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Watch the discussion in full below:
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