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Written by YNN YNN
Published: 28 July 2016 28 July 2016

Yuma, Arizona - The Yuma Police Department would like to provide the community with some back to school safety tips. Awareness and education can be used as tools to help keep children safe. 

Designated school zones are in place this week. The posted speed limit in a school zone is 15 miles per hour. Drivers may NOT proceed through a school zone crosswalk until all pedestrian have cleared the crosswalk.  Drivers are encouraged to adjust their drive times due to the school zones and increased traffic near schools.

Drivers should be aware of students riding bicycles and walking to school. Parents are encouraged to discuss pedestrian safety and to encourage children to use designated school zones to cross the street.

Students riding bicycles are also reminded to wear helmets in accordance to the city ordinance.  Parents should ensure their high school drivers to leave for school early.

In addition to the extra patrol provided by our traffic unit in school zones, we also have School Resource Officers at middle and high schools and Neighborhood School Resource Officers assigned to elementary schools.

Walking:

Should:

Shouldn’t:

Riding Bicycles:

Bicycles are associated with more childhood injuries than any other consumer product except the car.  To make sure children are safe when riding bicycles to school:

Riding the Bus:

Although bus travel is one of the safest ways to get to and from school, injuries can still occur, and most of them take place when children are getting on or off the bus.  Some safety tips for riding the bus are:

Driving:

Motor vehicle accidents are the leading cause of unintentional injury-related deaths among children age 14 and under. To reduce the risk of injury:

If you have any questions about school safety or other concerns please contact the Yuma Police Department at 928-373-4700.