Back to school means it’s time to slow down | Editorial

Children returned to the classroom on Tuesday and while some parents may have cheered the date, it’s also a time of concern: More than one-fourth of child pedestrian fatalities occur between 3-7 p.m.

Children returned to the classroom on Tuesday and while some parents may have cheered the date, it’s also a time of concern: More than one-fourth of child pedestrian fatalities occur between 3-7 p.m.

Those times are when schools are dismissing kids from the classroom or when they are headed home from school-related activities.

Now, more than ever, drivers need to be careful turning corners, backing out of driveways and driving through school zones.

Making things worse is that the days around here will get dark and rainy as fall and winter approach.

We expect that the police will be out in force, radar guns in hand, along streets that pass by schools. And we trust that they will hand out tickets even to those who say, “oops, sorry” when they’re pulled over.

So let’s all take a deep breath, take our feet off the gas pedal and put kids first. Slow down.

AAA has some good advice for motorists:

• Slow down and obey the 20 mph speed limit in school zones.

• Eliminate distractions. Sometimes kids dart into the road unexpectedly.

• Don’t roll through stop signs in school zones or neighborhoods.

— Reporter Newspapers