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Driver caution urged as school returns

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SCHOOLS BACK: McDonald Park Primary School student Tyler controls the morning traffic to allow Max to navigate the school crossing and get to class safely yesterday morning. Picture: TODD LEWIS

AS CHILDREN across the region return to classrooms this week to continue their schooling journey, drivers are urged to behave appropriately around school zones.

Thousands of school children in Mount Gambier and across the Limestone Coast will be back on the footpaths as the second term of 2019 kicks off.

Mount Gambier Police officer in charge Senior Sergeant Chris King called on the community to obey the road rules and speed limits around school zones.

“We will increase our police presence around schools now the term has begun and if you do not drive to the rules you can expect to be dealt with accordingly,” Snr Sgt King said.

RAA senior road safety manager Charles Mountain warned motorists to expect extra activity on the roads.

“Remember to allow more time for commuting if you have been leaving a little later over the past couple of weeks,” Mr Mountain said.

“Stick to 25kph when travelling through school zones when students are present and watch out for car doors opening.

“Remember parked vehicles can make it harder for drivers to spot younger children trying to cross the road.”

Limestone Coast Local Government Association road safety officer Ali Auld also had a number of tips for parents to ensure their children make it to school safely.

“Talk with your children about stop, look, listen and think every time they cross the road,” she said.

“Stop, one step back from the kerb, look, for traffic to your right left and right again, listen for the sounds of approaching traffic and think whether it is safe to cross.”

The plea comes amidst a new campaign launched by the LCLGA reminding the community about the road rules associated with school buses.

“Protect our treasures” is a new campaign reminding the community that bus safety is everyone’s responsibility.

“When bus lights are flashing and they have stopped for children, drivers must slow down to 25kph,” Ms Auld said.

“It is everyone’s responsibility to ensure children make it to school and home safely.

“Teach children to be aware, protect themselves and watch out for traffic.”1769 Protect Our Treasures Promo Proofweb TBW Newsgroup

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