The Illinois State Police reminds
motorists school is starting
Be alert for children walking or riding
their bike and stopped school buses
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[August 21, 2017]
SPRINGFIELD
- Illinois State Police (ISP) District 09 Commander, Lieutenant
Chris Owen, would like to remind motorists that area schools are
opening their doors to begin the new school year. The start of the
school year means an increase in pedestrian and vehicular traffic
around schools.
Motorists need to be watchful for children walking and riding their
bike to school and children darting out from between parked cars.
Motorists also need to be on the lookout for slowing and stopped
school buses. As parents drop off their children before school and
pick them up after school, there will also be an increase in vehicle
traffic during the morning and evening commute. Extra travel time
should be planned to allow for the increase in traffic.
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Motorists are reminded to watch their speed in school zones and
limit their distractions. The speed limit in school zones is 20 mph. and is in
effect from 7a.m. to 4 p.m. when children are present. Motorists should refrain
from talking on cell phones in a school zone and are reminded that it is illegal
to text while driving.
Motorists approaching a stopped school bus with lights activated and sign
extended must stop their vehicle before reaching the school bus. Failure to do
so can result in a $150 fine and the suspension of your driver’s license for
three months. Also remember that pedestrians have the right-of-way in a
crosswalk.
[Tpr. Sean T. Ramsey
Safety Education Officer
Illinois State Police District 09] |