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Drivers reminded to be cautious in school zones

With students back in classrooms at schools throughout the county, drivers are reminded to be aware of increased pedestrian traffic.

“That’s the first thing, the need to be aware, especially around schools,” said Cheyenne County Sheriff John Jenson. “There’s a bunch of kids. We have new drivers coming into school parking lots. We all need to take a proactive approach.”

Sidney School District Superintendent Jay Ehler echoed the sheriff’s remarks.

“School is back in session, so please remember that there are going to be a lot of young kids walking to and from busses,” he said. “So please drive with care.”

For students walking to school, Jenson said it’s always best to walk with someone else and ensure a parent or guardian knows what route will be taken.

“Also the usual rules – don’t talk to strangers,” Jenson added. “The biggest thing is to pay attention to your surroundings.”

Particularly in the mornings and afternoons, both students and drivers should be alert to their surroundings – but also during evening hours when sports and other events are taking place.

“Especially as they come to school and at the end of the day – the to and from – students really need to pay attention,” the sheriff said. “All of us really need to pay attention.”

Drivers must also heed the stop signs and red lights on school busses, Sidney Police Department Assistant Chief Joe Aikens said.

“If the red lights are on and the ‘stop’ arm extended, they are to stop,” he said.

Jenson said it’s illegal to disregard the red lights on busses.

“If you go around it, and law enforcement sees it, we’re going to give you a ticket,” he explained.

With the increased volume of pedestrian traffic near schools, Aikens said parents may have to leave a little earlier to drop off and pick up students.

“We just ask that drivers exercise caution,” Ehler added, “and slow down.”

 

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