Not on the bus, but when driving...
On my route to work there is a very annoying school bus stop. It's a small two lane road, and a T intersection.
The bus stops at the T, and pulls slightly off to the side, blocking the T intersection. But the student at this stop does not actually wait at the stop, and apparently waits down at the end of the cul-de-sac inside their house until the bus arrives. Then proceeds to walk down the road and to the bus.
So the bus is stopped at the edge of the road, blocking the T, with it's right hand turn signal on. Occasionally it will throw it's flashing yellows, and then eventually when the kid finally reaches the bus the driver puts up the red flashers and stop sign.
http://i.imgur.com/WHGMxye.jpg
If I show up and the driver only has his right turn signal on, or his yellow flashers, I usually wait a bit, look around, then slowly signal and pass him on the left. But more than once as soon as I get in the opposite lane and start to pass the driver, he throws up the stop sign and red flashers, leaving me stopped in the opposing traffic's lane.
What is the proper course of action here? Does he want me to stop, or pass? And why the hell isn't this damn kid at the bus stop waiting rather than 500+ feet down the road inside his house, making the bus wait for a couple minutes while he gets out and walks down the road?