Keep Kids Safe as School Year Begins

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As students across Whiteside County head back to school soon, Sheriff John F. Booker is reminding drivers, parents, and the community to take extra precautions to keep children safe

“Our children are our most precious resource, and it’s everyone’s responsibility to help them get to and from school safely,” said Sheriff Booker. “That means slowing down, staying alert, and watching for children at bus stops, in crosswalks, and around schools.” 

The Sheriff’s Office offers these safety reminders

For Drivers

Slow down and obey posted school zone speed limits. 

Stop for school buses when red lights are flashing and the stop arm is extendedthis is the law

Watch for children walking or biking to school, especially in neighborhoods and near schools

For Parents & Students

Use crosswalks and obey crossing guards. 

If riding a bike, always wear a helmet and follow traffic rules

Remind children never to walk behind a bus and to wait for the driver’s signal before crossing the street

The Sheriff’s Office will have an increased presence in school zones during the first weeks of school to help ensure safety. 

“As a community, we can make sure the school year starts off right by putting safety first,” added Sheriff Booker. “Please take the extra time to protect our kids.”

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