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Friendly reminder from police: Drive carefully near schools

Kids are back in class this week, which means drivers need to slow down and watch out
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With kids heading back to school, police have some reminders for drivers.

The Sault Ste. Marie Police Service’s monthly traffic initiative for September is Back to School Safety.

Transport Canada calls the month of September a dangerous one for pedestrians, with more fatalities happening in September than any other month.

"Drivers should be extra cautious in the morning and mid-afternoon when children are walking, riding bicycles, being dropped off or picked up by parents, or getting on or off school buses," says a news release issued today by the Sault Ste. Marie Police Service.

Police also issued some tips on staying safe on the roads.

School zones

  • According to CAA, 50 per cent of Canadians say they witnessed a distracted driver in a school zone and 70 per cent say they have witnessed speeding in school zones – keep a close eye on your surroundings and obey the posted speed limit
  • Recognize when you are entering a school zone and be prepared to stop at any time
  • You must yield to pedestrians and school buses

School buses

  • Drive with caution near school buses
  • Do not pass a school bus when amber or red lights are flashing (this applies to motor vehicles and bicycles)
  • You must stop at least 20 metres away from the bus; you cannot proceed until the bus moves

Crossovers and crossing guards

  • Stop and yield the whole roadway at pedestrian crossovers, school crossings and other locations where there is a crossing guard.
  • Obey crossing guards – stop before the crossing and do not proceed until all pedestrians have fully cleared the entire roadway