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As students prepare to head back to school in August, parents and community members are reminded of critical safety information to keep kids safe.

“Sending students back to school is an annual reminder of our duty to keep the kids of our community safe,” said Sheriff Brent Miller. “Parents and community members must respect the law and follow this crucial guidance to promote a safe learning environment for our kids. When we all do our part, we keep our kids, families, and fellow community members out of harm’s way.”

To do your part in creating a safe community, keep in mind the following guidelines:

  • Stop for School Buses: As a driver, always follow the school bus stop-arm law. Drivers are required by law to stop for school buses, no matter which direction from which cars approach. Failing to stop for a school bus can result in a Class A misdemeanor, punishable by up to one year in jail and a fine of up to $5,000. Courts can also suspend the driver’s license of someone who fails to stop for a school bus.

  • Be Safe at the Bus Stop: Parents and caregivers should always accompany children to the bus stop. Children should maintain a safe distance from the road while waiting on the bus and not approach the bus until it comes to a complete stop. Parents should also be wary of any unusual individuals or behavior around bus stops and teach kids to not engage with strangers. If you notice a safety concern, report it to the school and local authorities immediately. 

  • Watch for Walkers: Be cautious of increased pedestrian traffic while driving, especially around schools. Community members should always remain vigilant of their surroundings on the road and near sidewalks or crosswalks. Similarly, students who walk to school should be cautious of drivers, making use of both sidewalks and crosswalks. Walkers should face traffic if no sidewalk is available and make eye contact with drivers before crossing the street.

  • Follow Speed Limits: Be cognizant of reduced speed limits in school zones and residential areas. By following the law and slowing down your speed, you can improve the safety of pedestrians as well as the safety of young drivers on the road.

  • Buckle Up: Seatbelts are the most effective way to prevent injury or death in a car crash, so take the extra second to buckle up before backing out. When transporting children to and from school, ensure all passengers are buckled in a seat belt or secured in a car seat. Parents should also encourage students who ride a bus equipped with seat belts to buckle up on every ride.

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