South Elgin, Illinois, USA. School buses going in opposite directions stopped, as required by law, at a railroad crossing.
School buses going in opposite directions stopped, as required by law, at a railroad crossing where the drivers must open the door and look both ways before proceeding. School buses are painted yellow (or yellow-orange) as yellow (and the yellow family of colors), according to experts, grabs attention faster than any other color. People notice yellow objects first. Many experts also point out that colors such as yellow or greenish-yellow are more visible to the human eye under dimmer conditions compared to red.
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Location: South Elgin, Illinois, USA
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