Loudoun County is the latest Northern Virginia jurisdiction to consider adding cameras to its school bus stop-arms.
During a joint meeting between the Board of Supervisors and school board Monday night, Lt. Col. Chris Sawyer with the county’s sheriff’s office said the program would ideally be in place starting in the fall.
Virginia law requires drivers to completely stop when there’s a school bus loading or unloading students with its lights flashing. Through the program, any driver caught not stopping under those circumstances would get a $250 ticket…