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Burnaby
2024-09-03 09:57 PDT
As students head back to school, Burnaby RCMP is conducing enhanced enforcement and encouraging all drivers to slow down, follow traffic laws, and avoid dangerous driving behaviours commonly seen in school zones.
This year as kids head back to class, road users should expect to see additional speed enforcement being conducted in school zones across the city by Burnaby RCMP Traffic Services, Bike Unit and Youth Section, as well as City of Burnaby Bylaws and ICBC.
Despite areas near schools being busy with people, including young students, officers routinely see drivers disobeying traffic rules during the school year -- especially during pickup and drop-off times, creating dangerous situations that put everyone at risk.
Drivers should expect to see us in school zones across Burnaby over the next week few weeks and into the school year, said Staff Sgt. Thane Royce with Burnaby RCMP’s Traffic Services. While school zones are designed to enhance safety, officers routinely see drivers and parents in a rush, completely ignoring traffic laws meant to protect road users, including students. Being late or in a hurry is not an excuse to drive dangerously.
Drivers should expect to see us in school zones across Burnaby over the next week few weeks and into the school year,
While school zones are designed to enhance safety, officers routinely see drivers and parents in a rush, completely ignoring traffic laws meant to protect road users, including students. Being late or in a hurry is not an excuse to drive dangerously.
Burnaby RCMP’s Traffic Services has compiled a list of some of the most commonly noted traffic infractions officers typically observe in school zones.
In addition to driving safety for back to school, Burnaby RCMP would also like to encourage cyclists and pedestrians to be aware and remain vigilant when near roadways, which includes avoiding the use of mobile devices and headphones.
Burnaby RCMP would also like to remind pedestrians to cross at marked crosswalks, not mid-block.Other safety tips for pedestrians can be found here.
Heading back to school is an exciting time for families. Give yourself time to get where you’re going safely. Using common sense and sticking to the rules of the road can help ensure a safe school year ahead for everyone, including kids, Royce said.
Heading back to school is an exciting time for families. Give yourself time to get where you’re going safely. Using common sense and sticking to the rules of the road can help ensure a safe school year ahead for everyone, including kids,
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