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Missouri School Zone Speed Limit, Fines and Bus Stop Rules

Missouri school zones operate at 25 mph with enforcement by local police and Missouri State Highway Patrol on state routes near school property.

The rule most Missouri drivers underestimate isn't the speed limit, it's the school bus stop law on the state's extensive rural highway network.

Where buses serve students along state routes that carry commercial truck traffic alongside school commuters.

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  1. Missouri School Zone Boundaries Under Missouri law
  2. Missouri's 25 mph School Zone Limit
  3. Missouri School Zone Fines and Point Consequences
  4. Missouri School Bus Stop Laws on Rural State Routes
  5. Missouri School Zone Do's and Don'ts
School Zone Rule Detail
Speed Limit25 mph
Governing LawMissouri traffic law
Active HoursPosted school hours
School Bus Stop Fine$300 first offense
Speed Camera EnforcementNone statewide
  1. Missouri school zones require 25 mph during school hours or when children are present
  2. St. Louis and Kansas City metro school bus camera programs support prosecution without officer witnesses
  3. Missouri's point system adds 212 points per violation, 8 points in 18 months triggers a 30-day suspension

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

Missouri School Zone Boundaries Under Missouri law

Missouri school zones are established under Missouri Revised Statutes 300.185 on roads adjacent to K-12 school property. Zones are marked by school zone signs with posted limits and hours.

In St. Louis, school zone signs appear on Kingshighway Boulevard near Beaumont High School and on Gravois Avenue near south St.

Louis school campuses. Kansas City school zones on Troost Avenue, Prospect Avenue, and 39th Street near Kansas City Public Schools campuses carry posted school zone signs with specific hour windows.

Missouri's 25 mph School Zone Limit

  • 📌 Limit: 25 mph, active during posted school hours
  • 📌 Camera enforcement: None statewide
  • 📌 School bus stop fine: $300 first offense

The Missouri school zone limit is 25 mph when school is in session and children are present, or during the hours posted on school zone signs. Missouri does not operate a statewide automated school zone camera program.

Enforcement is by St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department, Kansas City Police Department, and Missouri State Highway Patrol on state routes adjacent to school property.

Missouri School Zone Fines and Point Consequences

Missouri school zone speeding fines are set by local courts within state parameters. Violations in school zones carry enhanced fines above standard speeding. Missouri's point system adds 2 to 12 points per violation depending on the offense.

Accumulating 8 points in 18 months triggers a 30-day suspension. A 12-point total in 12 months triggers a 60-day suspension. The state will send a warning letter when you reach 8 points.

For teen drivers on a Missouri Intermediate License, any moving violation conviction extends the time before full license eligibility.

Missouri School Bus Stop Laws on Rural State Routes

  • ▲ 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

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

Missouri law makes passing a stopped school bus an infraction with fines up to $300 for a first offense and escalating penalties for subsequent violations. On rural Missouri routes,

US-54 through Cole County, MO-19 through Gasconade County, school buses stop on undivided two-lane state highways where both directions of traffic must stop.

Missouri school districts are authorized to equip buses with cameras, and several districts in the St. Louis metro and Kansas City metro operate bus camera programs.

Drivers searching for the Missouri school zone speed limit 25 mph or asking school bus fine Missouri $300 will find the same answer throughout this guide: slow to the posted limit the moment you pass the first sign.

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

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

Missouri School Zone Do's and Don'ts

  • ✓ Do slow to 25 mph during school hours or when children are present near Missouri schools
  • ✓ Do stop in both directions for stopped school buses on all undivided Missouri roads
  • ✓ Do yield to pedestrians at all crosswalks within and adjacent to school zones

  • ✗ Don't pass a stopped school bus on a rural Missouri state route, the law applies identically on US-54 as on a St. Louis city street
  • ✗ Don't assume school zone hours match standard times without checking posted signs in each jurisdiction
  • ✗ Don't ignore bus camera evidence, several Missouri metro districts use camera-equipped buses that support prosecution without an officer witness

Missouri's school zone rules are consistently enforced across a state that combines dense urban school corridors in St. Louis and Kansas City with an extensive rural highway system where bus stops occur on roads that carry significant commercial traffic.

The 25 mph limit and the bus stop law apply on both. Study Missouri school zone laws at Shoro.ai.

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