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Keep Children Safe With School Bus Safety
SUDOKU SOLUTION FROM PG. 3
BACK TO SCHOOL! LET’S TALK SCHOOL BUS SAFETY
School Zones — Pay attention to school zones and slow down to the marked speeds.
Back-to-school season is just around the corner! This means school buses are about to hit the roads again. Keeping all students safe as they return to the classroom means brushing up on school bus road safety! Tips for Drivers Yellow Flashing Lights — When a school bus has its yellow lights flashing, all surrounding vehicles and motorists should slow down because the bus is getting ready to stop. This also means children are either at a bus stop waiting to be picked up or will be getting off the bus and be in the area on foot. Keep your eyes peeled! Red Flashing Lights — When the red lights on a school bus flash, this is your sign to stop at least 20 feet behind where the bus is stopped to either load or unload children. You should remain stopped until the red lights stop flashing, the bus stop arm folds back, and it resumes motion.
School buses and school zones mean children are likely present. Particularly in the morning or mid- afternoon, be on the lookout! Tips for Parents and Children Talk about school bus safety with your kids. If your child is taking the bus, teach them to wait for the bus to come to a complete stop before standing up from their seat or approaching the bus to board. If your child is walking or biking to school, be sure they understand the rules of the road and never assume drivers on the road see them. Talk to them about using sidewalks whenever possible and using marked crosswalks to cross streets while obeying directions from the crossing guards near schools.
STEVE’S CORNER Steve Lingenbrink is the founding partner of Polaris Injury Law, formerly Lingenbrink Law and Lingenbrink Cazares Injury Lawyers.
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