I don't know what the law is your area, but in NC, if you are on a street with four or more lanes of traffic (ie two or more going in each direction) with a center turning lane, only the traffic following the bus is required to stop. The traffic coming in the other direction can continue. I never knew this and stopped no matter what, until my daughter went through driver's ed and told me this was, in fact, what the law said. In fact, her principal had an assembly for all the driving high scool students, and began to fuss at them because he had had reports of kids not stopping for buses. It was a little bit of an Emily Litella moment ("Never mind!") for him when the students told him about the actual law.
So really, people who stop in the oppostie lanes are simply stopping dead for no reason, which could be hazardous - I can't think of another situation where you could just stop in the road like that and not cause accidents.
The law is in place, of course, because no bus would stop and let children cross that many lanes of traffic. In the case of a bus stopping on a busy road like that, it would let off kids on one side of the road and then turn around so the kids could get to the other side without having to cross.
Anyway, what's the law in your state? Do you see many people stopping in both directions anyway? This is kind of an ongoing discussion at our house - now that we know the actual law we get irritated if we have to stop, but so many people do still stop that it's almost expected.
So really, people who stop in the oppostie lanes are simply stopping dead for no reason, which could be hazardous - I can't think of another situation where you could just stop in the road like that and not cause accidents.
The law is in place, of course, because no bus would stop and let children cross that many lanes of traffic. In the case of a bus stopping on a busy road like that, it would let off kids on one side of the road and then turn around so the kids could get to the other side without having to cross.
Anyway, what's the law in your state? Do you see many people stopping in both directions anyway? This is kind of an ongoing discussion at our house - now that we know the actual law we get irritated if we have to stop, but so many people do still stop that it's almost expected.