Thursday, October 4, 2012
School Zone Safety
School Zones have flashing lights to tell you when the lower speed limit is in effect. |
The next time you’re driving through a school zone, put
yourself in the shoes of the students getting on or off the bus and crossing
the streets and you’ll know it is a highly unpredictable driving situation. You’ll
see extra heavy traffic of parents picking up their kids and the students crossing
the street on foot and on their bicycles.
After you take in the scene of the organized chaos, you’ll understand
why school zone speed limits are strictly enforced.
Here are a few school zone safety tips and all drivers to
keep in mind:
Why is it so
difficult for children to see motorists? Because their peripheral vision is
about one-third narrower than an adult’s, children can’t see a motorist
approaching from the right or left as soon as an adult can.
Children also have
difficulty judging a car’s speed and distance. They often think that if
they can see the driver, the driver can see them.
Drivers should
observe speed limits at all times, but especially around children.
You were taught during driver education class to always expect children to dart
out in the roadway or be unpredictable. So, the next time you’re out expect the
unexpected when driving in school zones, near playgrounds, or in neighborhoods
where children might be playing and SLOW DOWN.
Always yield to
pedestrians. When turning left at a green light or making a right turn on
red, drivers need to look for pedestrians as well as cars. Pedestrians always
have the right of way in these situations.
When a school bus
stops you must stop. Never pass a school bus that is loading or unloading
children. Passing a stopped school bus is a four point infraction and is
very dangerous.
Around most schools the speed limit is either 15
or 20 mph. Special speed limit signs are posted around schools to alert one
as they enter the zone. These signs have flashing lights to tell you when the
lower speed limit is in effect. There is also a sign to indicate when you
have left the school zone.
Additional School Bus Safety Tips for Parents and Children.
Labels: school bus, school zone safety
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