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On the Road to Education, Safety is the First Lesson.

Posted by Jim Miron | Aug 27, 2023 | 0 Comments

As the school year kicks off, we're all excited to get back into the routine of classes, homework, and after-school activities. But as we rush to adjust to the new academic year, let's not forget the importance of road safety.

Key Safety Tips:

  1. Obey Speed Limits: Always drive at or below the posted speed limits, especially in school zones.
  2. Stop for School Buses: Red flashing lights mean stop, no exceptions.
  3. Look Out for Pedestrians: Always yield to pedestrians, especially at crosswalks.
  4. No Distractions: Keep your eyes on the road and hands on the wheel. Avoid using mobile phones or other distractions while driving.

By following these guidelines, we can all contribute to a safer community. Thank you for doing your part to ensure the safety of our children. 

Wishing all children the best for a safe and successful school year!

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