ROAD SAFETY

 

Driving and Parking near and around schools

The beginning and end of the school day are busy times for pedestrians and vehicles outside schools. Parking signs are planned with your child's safety in mind.

It is helpful for everyone if you park safely, even if you have to walk further to the school gate. This is a good time to model positive road safety behavior and physical activity for your child.

Slow down near any crossings around the school. At a supervised crossing, follow the directions of the school crossing supervisor. Crossing supervisors manage traffic to help primary school children use the crossings on roads near and outside of schools.

Drop your child off and pick them up on the school side of the road. Calling out to them from across the road is dangerous – they may run to you without checking for traffic. This will help keep all children as safe as possible during the busiest times of the school day.

You should always:

  • park legally
  • avoid dangerous manoeuvers such as U-turns and three-point turns
  • give way to pedestrians, particularly when entering or exiting driveways
  • avoid using the school car park or driveway
  • avoid parking in the school bus bay
  • make sure your child uses the Safety Door (rear kerb-side door) to get in and out of the car.

Dangerous driving behavior around schools puts children at risk.

Model safe and considerate behavior for your child – they will learn from you.

Find out more about keeping your child safe in the road environment in our fact sheets.

 

 

 

 

Please be aware upcoming road works on Carthage St.