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Who is authorized to remove a school bus stop?

  1. DMV

  2. CHP

  3. CDE

  4. DOP

The correct answer is: CHP

The correct answer is CHP, which stands for the California Highway Patrol. The CHP has the authority and responsibility for enforcing traffic laws and ensuring the safety of school transportation. This includes the assessment and management of school bus stops to ensure they are safe for students and comply with legal requirements. In context, the DMV (Department of Motor Vehicles) primarily handles vehicle registration and driver licensing, but does not have the authority to designate or remove school bus stops. The CDE (California Department of Education) oversees educational policies and programs, but it does not involve itself in the operational aspects of school bus routes or stops. The DOP (Department of Parks) is unrelated to school transportation matters altogether. Therefore, the CHP is the appropriate agency to manage and remove school bus stops, ensuring student safety and adherence to regulations.