SAPD: Watch for Changing Traffic Patterns as Classes Begin in San Angelo Schools

 

SAN ANGELO, TX -- School starts across San Angelo in late August and the San Angelo Police Department is reminding motorists to be aware of school zones. 

Where did the summer go? With children heading back to school, we at the San Angelo Police Department wanted to share these safety reminders with you.

1. Watch your speed in school zones! Be aware that school zone speed limits may vary in hours and speeds. Be sure to follow the posted limits. 

2. Slow down in residential areas. Watch for children crossing the street and congregating near bus stops. 

3. Do not pass a school bus that is stopped to load or unload children. Traffic in both directions on undivided highways must stop when students are entering or exiting a school bus (the red flashing lights and extended stop sign arms are your cue to stop). On a divided roadway, all traffic behind the school bus must stop. 

4. Be alert! The area 10 feet around a school bus is where children are in the most danger of being hit. Children walking to and from their bus are usually very comfortable with their surroundings and more likely to take risks, ignore hazards, or fail to look both ways when crossing the street. 

5. Always stop when directed to do so by a school patrol sign, school patrol officer, or designated crossing guard.

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