The current law in Florida requires drivers traveling in both directions to stop for a school bus that has its stop sign out. On roads with a raised median, barrier or other open space, traffic heading in the opposite direction does not have to stop. The fine currently is $265.00 and suspension of your driver's license. After several recent severe injuries and fatalities to children, a new bill is up for Senate vote called "Gabby's Law" which would make it a crime to pass a stopped school bus, punishable by up to 90 days in jail and a fine up to $500.00. A second conviction would bring the jail time up to six months and the fine up to $1,000.00. Gabby was killed by a car shortly after getting off her school bus in DeBary in 2010. She was 12.