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NCDOT publishes tips to help parents prepare children for walking to school

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Excerpt from NCDOT website. Follow the link to read the full story:

“School age children have to be taught the best and safest way to walk and ride their bicycle, because most children do not understand traffic, which puts them at a greater risk of injury,” said Kumar Trivedi, interim director of NCDOT’s Division of Bicycle and Pedestrian Transportation.



There were 506 children ages 6-10 injured in pedestrian crashes in North Carolina between 2004 and 2008. A total of 479 children ages 6-10 were injured in bicycle crashes during that time period, accounting for 10 percent of all bicycle crashes.

By working with their child, parents can help prevent these types of accidents. A good way to begin is to map out what route your child is going to take to school, and take advantage of free summer days to walk or ride the route a couple of times with your child. Use this time to go over some basic safety rules. Some key safety tips to share with children include:

· Look both ways when crossing a street, or coming out of an alley or driveway – ALWAYS watch for cars.

· Know and learn traffic signs and pedestrian crossing signals.

· Wear a helmet when bicycling – it’s the law.

· When you’re on a bike, don’t do tricks in the road – and keep both hands on the handlebars.

· Children getting off the bus should stop and look both ways before crossing – EVERY time.

Motorists should also be aware that the start of school means more children will be walking, biking or waiting at bus stops in the area. Some safety tips for motorists include:



Look for children near school crossing zones and yield to children in crosswalks.
Follow directions from school crossing guards.
Stop for school buses and be mindful of children waiting at bus stops – there is a $250 penalty for speeding in a school zone in North Carolina.

For more bicycle and pedestrian safety rules, tips and materials, visit the website of NCDOT’s Division of Bicycle and Pedestrian Transportation.

Also, check out the Safe Routes to Schools program website to learn more about how NCDOT is working to make walking and bicycling to school an easier and safer option than ever before through projects that improve safety and reduce traffic and air pollution near schools. Read the full article

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