August is the beginning of the new school year for many students. This means an increase in the number of pedestrians crossing streets and sidewalks as children walk to and from school or wait for school buses. Drivers need to take extra precautions to avoid accidents and keep children safe by staying alert and driving defensively.
Children are unpredictable and may not recognize the dangers of distracted walking caused by texting or talking on the phone. They take risks, ignore hazards, and fail to look both ways when crossing the street, or while walking or riding their bikes. Here are some precautions to take when driving through residential areas and especially near schools:
- Slow down and obey the speed limit.
- Adjust your mirrors so that you can see around your vehicle.
- Avoid backing up your vehicle.
- Avoid distracted driving.
As with school zones, drivers also must be alert and slow down when near a school bus. A bus with flashing red lights or a stop sign extended means children are getting on or off the bus. Vehicles from both directions must stop at least 10 feet away to allow enough space for children to safely enter and exit the bus. Drivers must remain stopped until:
- The red lights stop flashing.
- The stop sign has been drawn back.
- The driver waves you on.
- The bus begins to move.
The U.S. Postal Service makes every effort to promote safe neighborhoods. Whether you are on or off the clock, be alert to your surroundings to keep children safe.
Source: Postal Bulletin 22526 (8/15/19)
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