School Zone Safety
With school starting throughout the country over the next several weeks, now is the time to do a quick review of school zone safety with your drivers.
What is a school zone?
A school zone is a section of roadway near a school or school crosswalk. Signs provide notice that a school is nearby and that children may be present. In a school zone, the posted speed limit is greatly reduced.
Proceed with caution
When driving through a school zone and in the area surrounding a school, a driver’s undivided attention needs to be on the road, looking out for potential hazards.
Slow down and obey all traffic laws and speed limits in school zones as well as the area surrounding a school. Drive defensively:
- Continually scan the road,
- Be on the lookout for children gathering near bus stops, and
- Watch for children walking or bicycling near a school.
Keep an eye out for children, especially younger children, as they:
- Are smaller and more difficult to see,
- Don’t understand the dangers posed by moving vehicles, and
- Can’t judge vehicle distance as well as adults.
Always stop for a school patrol officer or crossing guard holding up a stop sign. When flashers are blinking in a school zone, stop and yield to pedestrians crossing at the crosswalk or intersection. And remember, never pass a vehicle stopped for pedestrians.
School bus laws
All states have laws in place to protect children as they board and exit school buses. Though specifics vary from state-to-state, there are standard rules that apply everywhere.
- Never pass a school bus when its lights are flashing and its stop arm is extended. This means children are boarding or exiting the bus.
- Never pass a school bus on the right side. This is where children enter and exit the bus.
In many states, school bus drivers can report illegally passing vehicles. The illegal action does not need to be observed by law enforcement for a driver to be cited.
Know the flashing light system
School bus drivers use the “flashing signal light system” to alert motorists of pending actions.
Yellow flashing lights means the school bus is getting ready to stop and all drivers should slow down and be prepared to stop.
Red flashing lights and an extended stop arm mean the bus has stopped and children are exiting/boarding. All drivers must come to a complete stop and may not proceed until:
- The lights stop flashing,
- The stop arm is withdrawn, and
- The bus starts to move.
Key to remember
As kids head back to the classroom, it is important that your drivers understand the hazards they may face when sharing the road with children and school buses.