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Bylaw to spotlight school zone safety as students return to class Tuesday

Enforcement Services in Grande Prairie will be keeping a close eye on drivers sticking to the speed limit as kids head back to school on Tuesday.

As of September 3rd, speed limits in school zones will drop to 30 km/h, from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday whenever school is in session. Grande Prairie Mayor Jackie Clayton as students head back to school, the safety of children is top priority.

“I urge every driver to exercise caution and remain vigilant in school zones and playground areas,” says Clayton says. “Let’s work together to ensure this school year starts off safely, demonstrating our commitment to the well-being of our youngest residents. Together, we can make a difference and keep our roads safe for everyone.”

Bylaw officials say despite the zones not being in effect since the end of the June, it’s important to focus on safe driving practices as soon as possible. Drivers are reminded to watch out for pedestrians in school zones, residential areas, near playgrounds, or any other place frequented by children.

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Enforcement Services says when it comes to moving traffic violations, some safety tips for motorists to keep in mind include:

Know and obey the 30 km/h speed limit in all school and playground zones.
Slow down and be prepared to stop.
Pay extra attention at intersections or mid-block crosswalks as other vehicles may hide a pedestrian crossing the road.
Watch for the school safety patrollers in their bright vests and always follow their direction.
Use caution when backing out of parking stalls or driveways.
Watch for children between parked vehicles as they may dart onto the street without warning.

It is also illegal to pass another vehicle that is moving in the same direction in either a school zone or playground zone during the times that these zones are in effect.

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