Students are being welcomed back to the classrooms as early as Aug. 4, and with it comes activated school zones in the morning and afternoon and school buses.
Throughout the state, school zone times vary but are typically in effect from 6 a.m. to 8 a.m. and from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Drivers are advised to be vigilant around buses when children are going to board and getting off the bus.
“Just as students are preparing for another school year, drivers need to mentally prepare for active school zones and slow down to the posted speed,” LHSC Executive Director Lisa Freeman said.
Signs are also present, warning drivers that it is illegal to use a handheld cell phone while in a school zone. A violation can lead to a $500 fine.
“Kids don’t always look before they run into the street; it’s up to us as adults to watch out for them,” Freeman said.
LHSC officials released tips for drivers to follow when in a zone or behind a school bus with activated red flashing lights and extended arm.
LHSC officials emphasize it is illegal to and dangerous to pass a stopped school bus. This can lead to a $500 fine and six months in jail.
A survey from the National Association of State Director of pupil transportation Services, 29% of state school bus drivers report their buses have been illegally passed on just one day.
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