Staying Safe as School Begins

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By Anne White
Sentinel Correspondent

It was a Friday before the holiday weekend last spring when a young girl was struck by a car during pick up at Central Middle School.

She was following the rules and crossing at the cross walk but was struck never-the-less. Although she reportedly received minor injuries, the fact remains that drop off and pick up at schools in Greenwich put drivers and pedestrians in close proximity in what is often a stressful and chaotic situation.

In light of this, the Greenwich Police Department has issued a series of safety recommendations.

The first day of school for sixth and ninth grade is Tuesday, Sept. 1 and the first day for all students will be on Wednesday, Sept. 3.

Children will once again be walking to school through neighborhoods, waiting at bus stops and being dropped off at schools by schools.

Young drivers will be on the road driving to high school for the first time. Motorists are reminded that with all the distractions on the road today, it is critical to slow down and be aware of your surroundings. The beginning of the school year is an especially important time to check your driving behavior and ensure you are practicing the safest habits.

• The new school year is extremely busy on the roadways, so please plan ahead, leave your home earlier than normal to allow enough time to reach your destination and don’t rush.

• Stop at all stop signs, obey all speed limits, yield to all pedestrians in a crosswalk and obey all crossing guards and student safety patrols.

• Remember that it is illegal to proceed around a school bus with the stop sign arm engaged. Please be patient as children enter and exit school buses.

• When entering a school zone, slow down to 20 mph and be extra alert for children on foot and bicycles.

• Follow each school’s traffic and parking plan. Following the school’s parking plan and following the appropriate parking signage creates another level of safety for everyone near the school. If you have questions or want more information on your school’s traffic and parking plan, please contact your school.

• High school parents are requested to follow the directions of school staff as to where you should go to drop off students as there is a completely new area and pattern due to the recently completed construction and new construction at the High School.

• Please do not drop off students on Hillside Road (Greenwich High School) northbound.  This is an unsafe act and is in violation of Connecticut State Statue.

• Most Schools do not allow parents to park or leave their vehicles unattended in any of the established drop off/pick up patterns.

Connecticut bans the use of all hand-held devices while driving.

Those walking and riding bikes to school should follow basic safety habits such as walking on sidewalks, crossing the street at intersections and looking both ways before crossing.

Bicyclists should wear a helmet, reflective clothing and stay on sidewalks when available. It is the driver’s responsibility to make safety a priority.

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