My question involves a traffic ticket from the state of Iowa. My daughter came around a blind curve on a residential street and suddenly encountered a stopped school bus. She didn’t see a stop sign or red lights, so she passed it. She subsequently received a ticket. We measured the distance from where she first saw the bus and where it was stopped. It was about 160 feet. Iowa code 321.372 says, “Except to the extent that reduced visibility is caused by fog, snow, or other weather conditions, a school bus shall not stop to receive or discharge pupils unless there is at least three hundred feet of unobstructed vision in each direction.” Is she guilty anyway?