Road Safety Reminder: Let’s Keep Our Kids Safe Around Schools

Released: September 18, 2024 at 7:36 a.m.

With school back in session, our School Resource Officers have been working hard to ensure the safety of students inside and around Winnipeg schools. A frequent concern we hear from schools and parents is the issue of traffic safety in school zones. We’re asking all drivers to take extra care and help keep our communities safe.

Motorists:

  • Slow down in residential areas, school zones, and playgrounds.
  • Stop for school buses. All traffic must stop when red lights flash, and the stop arm is extended.
  • Respect crossing guards & school patrols. Follow their signals to ensure everyone’s safety.
  • No passing in school zones. Never overtake vehicles near crosswalks or in school zones.
  • Avoid U-turns. Steer clear of U-turns in school zones.
  • Give cyclists space. Maintain at least one meter of clearance when passing a cyclist, and always shoulder-check before opening your vehicle door.

Parents Driving Kids:

  • Please find an appropriate drop-off location. Some schools may have recommended areas for drop-offs. Avoid using the bus loading zones. It congests traffic and causes possible safety concerns.
  • Drop off your child on the passenger side, away from traffic. If possible, park a short distance away and enjoy a walk with your kids to school — it’s a great way to start the day! 

Let’s work together to make our school zones safer for everyone. Thank you for doing your part!

With school back in session, our School Resource Officers have been working hard to ensure the safety of students inside and around Winnipeg schools. However, we continue to receive concerns from schools and parents about traffic in school zones. We’re asking all drivers to take extra care and help keep our communities safe.

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