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Oklahoma School Zone Speed Limit, Fines and Bus Stop Rules

Oklahoma school zones run at 25 mph with consistent enforcement near Oklahoma City Public Schools, Tulsa Public Schools, and school corridors across the state.

The bus stop law carries fines up to $500 and applies on busy OKC arterials and on rural Oklahoma state highways where bus stops occur on two-lane roads between small communities.

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  1. Oklahoma School Zone Boundaries Under 47 O.S. Section 11-801.1
  2. Oklahoma's 25 mph School Zone Limit
  3. Oklahoma School Zone Fines and License Consequences
  4. Oklahoma School Bus Stop Laws on Rural State Highways
  5. Oklahoma School Zone Do's and Don'ts
School Zone Rule Detail
Speed Limit25 mph
Governing Law47 O.S. 11-801.1
Active HoursSchool hours / children present
School Bus Stop Fine$100 fine + $100 assessment (up to $1,000)
Speed Camera EnforcementNone statewide
  1. Oklahoma school zones require 25 mph during school hours or when children are present
  2. The $500 first-offense bus stop fine applies statewide including on rural OK-9 and US-270 school bus routes
  3. Oklahoma metro-area school bus cameras support prosecution without an officer present in Oklahoma City and Tulsa areas

Oklahoma school zone laws are covered on the state permit knowledge exam. Practice Oklahoma permit questions at Shoro.ai.

Oklahoma School Zone Boundaries Under 47 O.S. Section 11-801.1

Oklahoma school zones are established under 47 O.S. Section 11-801.1 on roads adjacent to K-12 school property. Zones are marked by school zone signs with posted limits and hours.

In Oklahoma City, school zone signs appear on NW 23rd Street near Classen High School and on SE 59th Street near southeast OKC school campuses.

Tulsa school zones on 11th Street, Peoria Avenue, and Lewis Avenue near Tulsa Public Schools campuses are similarly marked with school zone hour windows.

Oklahoma's 25 mph School Zone Limit

  • 📌 Limit: 25 mph, active during school hours or children present
  • 📌 Camera enforcement: None statewide
  • 📌 School bus stop fine: $500 first offense

The Oklahoma school zone limit is 25 mph when school is in session and children are present, or during the hours posted on school zone signs.

Oklahoma does not operate a statewide automated school zone camera program. Enforcement is by Oklahoma City Police Department, Tulsa Police Department, and Oklahoma Highway Patrol on state routes adjacent to school property.

Oklahoma School Zone Fines and License Consequences

Oklahoma school zone speeding fines are set by local courts within state parameters. Violations in school zones carry enhanced fines above standard speeding.

Oklahoma's DPS point system adds 2 to 10 points per violation depending on the offense. Accumulating 10 points in 5 years triggers a mandatory license suspension.

For teen drivers on an Oklahoma Learner Permit or Intermediate License, any moving violation conviction extends the waiting period for full licensure.

Oklahoma School Bus Stop Laws on Rural State Highways

  • ▲ Full stop required: Both directions on any undivided road when red lights flash and stop arm extends
  • ▲ Divided highway exception: Only applies with a physical raised barrier between lanes, painted lines do not qualify
  • ▲ Stay stopped: Remain stopped until the stop arm retracts and red lights stop flashing, not until the bus moves

Oklahoma requires all traffic to stop for a school bus with red lights flashing and stop arm extended on an undivided road. 47 O.S.

Section 11-705 makes passing a stopped school bus a misdemeanor with fines up to $500 for a first offense. On rural Oklahoma routes, US-270 through Pittsburg County, OK-9 through Pottawatomie County, school buses stop on undivided two-lane highways where both directions of traffic must stop.

Oklahoma school districts are authorized to equip buses with cameras, and several metro-area districts operate bus camera programs.

Drivers searching for the Oklahoma school zone speed limit 25 mph or asking school bus fine Oklahoma $500 will find the same answer throughout this guide: slow to the posted limit the moment you pass the first sign.

Whether the question is Oklahoma school zone rules Oklahoma City or how a school zone violation affects a provisional Oklahoma license,

the compliance requirement does not change by how the question is framed.

Oklahoma School Zone Do's and Don'ts

  • ✓ Do slow to 25 mph during school hours or when children are present near Oklahoma schools
  • ✓ Do stop in both directions for stopped school buses on all undivided Oklahoma roads
  • ✓ Do yield to pedestrians at all crosswalks within and adjacent to school zones
  • ✗ Don't pass a stopped school bus on a rural Oklahoma highway, the $500 first-offense fine applies statewide
  • ✗ Don't assume school zone hours match standard bell times without checking the posted sign in each jurisdiction

Oklahoma's school zone rules are consistently enforced across a state where school corridors range from dense OKC and Tulsa urban streets to rural state highways serving small Panhandle communities.

The 25 mph limit and the bus stop law apply identically in both environments. Study Oklahoma school zone laws at Shoro.ai.

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