Burbank Police Department Community Bulletin - Back to School Traffic Safety
Burbank, CA (August 7, 2024) - With the new school year upon us, the Burbank Police Department would like to remind the community that traffic safety around our schools is everyone’s responsibility. By following a few simple rules and tips, parents and students can assist the Burbank Police in creating a safe environment for everyone near our schools.
The Burbank Police are providing the following “Do’s and Don’ts” for traffic safety near schools:
DO
- Be patient, especially in heavy traffic. Slow down, plan ahead, and arrive early
- Use the safe delivery/valet drop-off areas when and where available
- Have your children exit your vehicle on the right (sidewalk side), away from traffic
- Always remember to pull to the curb when dropping children off at school
- Stay alert and refrain from using cell phones or anything else that might distract you
- Park your vehicle in the appropriate areas, obeying all posted parking restrictions
- Obey all traffic laws and speed limits
DON'T
- Park or leave your vehicle unattended in the delivery/valet drop-off area
- Stop your vehicle in the middle of the street to let your child in or out of your vehicle
- Walk between vehicles in the drop-off areas
- Allow your child to cross the street outside of designated crossing zones
- Pass vehicles on the wrong side of the road
- Stop or park in the red zones
Additional Tips
- Consider parking your vehicle away from congested areas and walk your child to school
- Always cross the street at the corners and use crossing guards for assistance
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Questions regarding this statement should be directed to Sergeant Stephen Turner at (818) 238-3240 or [email protected]
Published on: August 08, 2024
05:13 PM