As kids head
back to school, let’s keep them safe
The end of summer means many things,
such as cooler weather, shorter days and ... the start of football here in
Wisconsin!
But most important, it means kids are
headed back to school. And that means we all should be extra careful on the
roads, in school zones and around buses in Chippewa Falls and Eau Claire. Remember
to watch for bikes, too! Here are some tips for both parents and kids to make
sure everyone stays safe.
Use caution on the roads
·
There are going to be a lot more kids
on the sidewalks and streets when school starts, so take it slow and always be
aware of your surroundings. That’s good advice for all situations, of course,
but be extra cautious around the times when school starts and ends for the day.
·
Watch out for school zones! They’re
usually easy to spot, as many have flashing signs indicating a slower speed
limit.
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Remember to follow school-bus rules.
You aren’t allowed to pass the bus on either side of the road when the red
lights are flashing. Even when the lights stop, make sure the coast is clear
before moving on. Kids can move quickly and erratically.
·
Leave yourself extra time to make it
to your destination. Whether you’re headed to work or dropping your child off
at school, rushing is a recipe for disaster.
·
Be especially careful in school or
child-care parking lots and loading zones!
Teach kids to be safe while walking
Just a few minutes spent explaining
some basic safety rules to your child can help keep them safe when they’re
walking to or from school. Young children should never cross streets alone, but
if your child is old enough to walk with others, remind them to do the
following:
·
Always use marked crosswalks when
crossing streets and look both ways twice.
·
Do not assume that drivers can see
you. Try to make eye contact with them, if possible, when crossing the street.
·
Watch for driveways when walking on
the sidewalk.
·
Be aware of cars that are turning or
backing up.
·
Never move into the street from behind
a car or other obstacle. Don’t chase a ball, pet or anything else into the street.
·
Always use sidewalks and paths. If
there is no sidewalk or path, walk facing traffic and as far to the left as
possible.
Help them stay safe on their bikes
Just as it’s important to help your
children learn safety tips for walking to and from school, it’s important to
teach bike safety, especially by setting good examples yourself.
·
Make sure your child wears a properly
fitted helmet every time he or she rides a bike.
·
Before the bicycle is ridden, do a
quick inspection to ensure it is working properly and reflectors are in place.
·
Show your kids how to ride on the
right side of the road with traffic and to stay as far to the right as
possible.
·
Encourage your child to walk his or
her bike across busy intersections. Or better yet, choose a route without any
busy crossroads.
·
Explain to your child why no one
should ride on the handlebars.
·
Demonstrate the rules of the road by using
proper hand signals and obeying traffic signs when you ride bikes together with
your child.
·
Set curfews so your child is not riding
a bicycle at dusk or in the dark.
·
Most importantly, supervise your children
every time they ride until you are
certain they have good judgment.
We know you’re probably familiar with
all of these good ideas, but everyone needs reminders. So take it slow,
and let’s have a happy and safe school year!
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