Back to school safety tips

Published on August 24, 2022

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As Lakewood schools welcome students back to the classroom for the new school year in August, it’s important for parents to spend time and review a safe route for getting their children to school.

Safety tips for children and teens:

  • Always stop, look all four ways and listen before crossing the street.
  • Always wait for a crossing guard to control traffic before starting to cross the street.
  • Cross the street only at corners and crosswalks, not between parked cars.
  • Eyes up and phones down; be attentive when walking to avoid falling or walking into intersections.
  • Bicycles must be ridden on the right side of the road, in the direction of traffic. Bicyclists must also follow the same rules of the road as motorists.
  • Wear a secure-fitting, safety-approved helmet when riding a bicycle, skateboard, scooter or skates. It’s for your safety…and it’s the law for children under 18!

Safety tips for drivers:

  • Do not let your children exit a car on the traffic side of your vehicle. Be aware that drivers can be cited for unsafely loading or unloading children near schools.
  • Reduce vehicle speed to 25 mph or slower when driving in school zones.
  • Watch for crossing guards at crosswalks within school zones. Come to a complete stop while the crossing guard has their stop sign displayed and until all pedestrians have exited the crosswalk.
  • Pass a bicyclist as you would a slow-moving vehicle. Pass with caution, and only when safe. Do not squeeze the bicyclist off the road. By law, you must allow clearance of at least 3’ when passing a bicyclist. If less is available, drivers must slow down before passing.
  • Look carefully for bicyclists before opening doors next to moving traffic.
  • Do not overtake a bicyclist just before making a turn. Merge first, then turn.

 

 

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