School Zone Facts
Here are some facts you
should know:
Young children are
quick and often unaware of danger. Each year, many children are injured
or killed when they suddenly dart into the path of a car.
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Most young children are injured near their
home or on their own street.
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Most crashes involving young children
occur between 3 p.m. and 6 p.m.
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Most crashes involving young children
occur in fair and warm weather.
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Twice as many young boys are injured as
young girls.
How can these tragedies be prevented?
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Supervise young children at all
times. Young children should not be allowed to cross the
street alone. Teach them who can help them cross the street
safely.
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Teach by explaining.
Explain to your child the safe way you cross the street. Say “When I
cross a street, I always stop at the curb. I look for cars. I look
left for any traffic coming, and then I look right for traffic coming
that way. Then I look left again. When it is clear, I cross the street
and keep looking left and right.”
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Teach by example.
When you cross a street with your child, always:
*Stop at the curb.
*Look Left-Right-Left for traffic in all
directions.
*Cross when it is clear.
*Keep looking for vehicles as you cross.
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