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As students prepare to return to school, Chief Jackson Short and the Duval County School Police would like to offer students, parents, and motorists several important safety tips.

As students prepare to return to school, Chief Jackson Short and the Duval County School Police would like to offer students, parents, and motorists several important safety tips.

As many students will be walking and biking, and buses will be back on the roads, motorists should be vigilant of extra traffic and pedestrians during the school day. Parents and children should be mindful of the safety precautions they can take to get to school safely. We need the community's help to have a safe school year.

Safety While Traveling to School

The National Safety Council (NSC) provides the following tips for students and parents to safely get to school:

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Walking to school:

  • Walk on the sidewalk, if one is available; when on a street with no sidewalk, walk facing the traffic

  • Before you cross the street, stop and look left, right, and left again to see if cars are coming.

  • Make eye contact with drivers before crossing and always cross streets at crosswalks or intersections

  • Stay alert and avoid distracted walking. Never walk while texting. If you need to respond to a text, move out of the way of others and stop on the sidewalk. Never cross the street while using an electronic device. Do not wear earbuds while walking across the street.

Riding a bicycle to school:

  • Ride on the right side of the road, with traffic, and in single-file

  • Come to a complete stop before crossing the street; walk bikes across the street

  • Stay alert and avoid distracted riding

  • Make sure your child always wears a properly fitted helmet and bright clothing.

Riding the bus to school:

  • Go to the bus stop with your child to teach them the proper way to get on and off the bus.

  • Teach your children to stand six feet (or 3 giant steps) away from the curb

  • If your child must cross the street in front of the bus, teach him or her to walk on the side of the road until they are 10 feet ahead of the bus; your child and the bus driver should always be able to see each other.

Driving your child to school:

  • Stay alert and avoid distracted driving

  • Obey school zone speed limits and follow your school’s drop-off procedure.

  • Make eye contact with children who are crossing the street

Safety Tips for Motorists

Motorists must be alert while driving, especially in school zones and residential neighborhoods. Children can be unpredictable and may ignore hazards and take risks. The NSC  provides the following tips for motorists:

  • Don’t block the crosswalk when stopped at a red light or waiting to make a turn, forcing pedestrians to go around you; this could put them in the path of moving traffic.

  • In a school zone when flashers are blinking, stop and yield to pedestrians crossing the crosswalk or intersection.

  • Always stop for a crossing guard holding up a stop sign

  • Take extra care to look out for children in school zones, near playgrounds and parks, and in all residential areas.

  • Don’t honk or rev your engine to scare a pedestrian, even if you have the right of way.

  • Never pass a vehicle stopped for pedestrians

  • If you’re driving behind a bus, allow a greater following distance than if you were driving behind a car.

  • Never pass a bus from behind – or from either direction if you’re on an undivided road – if it is stopped to load or unload children. It is illegal in all 50 states to pass a school bus that is stopped to load or unload children.

  • If the yellow or red lights are flashing and the stop arm is extended, traffic must stop

  • The area 10 feet around a school bus is the most dangerous for children; stop far enough back to allow them space to safely enter and exit the bus

  • When passing a bicyclist, proceed in the same direction slowly, and leave 3 feet between your car and the cyclist

  • The most common cause of collision is a driver turning left in front of a bicyclist. Watch for bike riders turning in front of you without looking or signaling; children especially have a tendency to do this.

  • Watch for bikes coming from driveways or behind parked cars

Back to School Safety

For Drivers

  • Stop and yield to pedestrians crossing at a crosswalk or intersection

  • Never go around a school bus that has its lights activated and stop sign out

  • Always stop for a crossing guard holding a stop sign

  • Take extra care to look out for children

  • Never pass a vehicle stopped for pedestrians

For Students

  • Never walk while texting. If you need to respond to a text, move out of the way of others and stop on the sidewalk

  • Never cross the street while using an electronic device

  • Look left, right, then left again before crossing the street. Only cross at crosswalks

  • Do not wear earbuds while walking across the street and stay alert.

From your friends at the Duval County School Police "Be aware, take care".