Saturday, June 15, 2019
Don't Be Driven to Distraction
The U.S. Postal Service wants you to be on the lookout for children who are in neighborhoods — including front lawns, streets, parking lots and driveways — now that most schools are closing for the summer.
Here are some things to remember:
• Whenever you see a ball rolling in the street, you’re likely to see a child following it. Slow down and prepare to stop quickly.
• If an ice cream vendor enters a neighborhood, watch for children coming from all directions.
• Pay attention to any lone child walking along the street. You’re much more likely to overlook a single youngster than several together.
• Be extremely alert around children and others on roller skates, skateboards or roller blades because they can roll into the street.
• Bicyclists, especially young or novice riders, should be watched carefully and given plenty of room.
• Never give mail to children from inside your vehicle.
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